Aztek Electrical Layout Reference and Circuit Location Guide for Vehicle Maintenance

Access the main circuitry module under the dashboard on the driver’s side by releasing the retaining clips and sliding the protective cover downward. Label each terminal before disconnecting to avoid miswiring during reinstallation.

Under the hood, the primary connection array sits near the battery and is secured by two bolts. Inspect the terminals for corrosion and ensure all wiring harnesses are properly seated before reattaching the protective cover.

Interior auxiliary modules are positioned behind the glove compartment. Remove the compartment by unscrewing the hinges and pulling it outward. Check the printed labels on each slot to identify active circuits and verify amperage ratings for replacements.

Front lighting and accessory modules are located along the passenger-side kick panel. Use a flashlight to read the small numeric indicators printed beside each connection, ensuring accurate maintenance and testing of components.

Electrical Layout and Circuit Reference Guide

Locate the primary circuitry module beneath the driver-side dashboard by releasing the retaining clips and sliding the protective cover down. Mark each connection before detaching to maintain correct orientation during reassembly. Inspect the wiring harnesses for fraying or discoloration and verify that all terminals are firmly seated to prevent intermittent electrical faults.

The under-hood distribution array sits adjacent to the battery and is secured with two mounting bolts. Check for corrosion or loose terminals and clean contacts with a non-abrasive electrical cleaner. Reference the numeric and color-coded indicators on each connection to identify circuits for headlights, ignition, and auxiliary systems, ensuring precise maintenance and troubleshooting.

Locating Interior Circuit Hubs and Connection Points

Access the primary interior circuitry hub by removing the lower dashboard panel on the driver side. Identify each terminal and mark its orientation to avoid misconnection when reassembling. Confirm that all wiring harnesses are intact and free from insulation damage to prevent shorts.

Secondary connection points are positioned near the center console under the trim panels. Gently pull back the panels to expose junctions, then verify each connector by lightly tugging to ensure they are securely seated. Look for any signs of corrosion or loose pins that could interrupt electrical flow.

Behind the glove compartment, locate additional hubs that manage climate control and interior lighting circuits. Inspect for burnt contacts or discoloration, which indicate previous overheating or high-resistance connections. Clean terminals with a non-conductive cleaner before reattaching wires.

The rear passenger area contains several small connection clusters for auxiliary outlets and lighting. Label each connection using a numeric or color-coded system to simplify troubleshooting and replacement. Confirm that harnesses are routed away from sharp edges to prevent abrasion over time.

Always check the integrity of the main grounding points under the carpet and behind interior panels. Secure any loose bolts and ensure the metal surfaces are clean to maintain proper electrical continuity throughout the vehicle’s interior circuitry.