
Access the main control unit behind the driver’s side kick panel to quickly reach circuits controlling headlights, ignition, and cooling systems. The upper left section contains relays for critical components for easy identification.
Use a multimeter to check amperage before swapping any components to prevent shorts or blown wiring. Each terminal is labeled with numbers corresponding to specific systems including interior lighting, fuel delivery, and auxiliary outlets.
Keep a printed reference sheet in the glove compartment showing each slot and its function. This allows rapid troubleshooting when a component stops working, reducing unnecessary part replacements and downtime.
Replace components with the exact rating listed on the panel to maintain system stability. Incorrect ratings can cause overheating, blown bulbs, or failure of engine and brake control modules.
1969 Electrical Panel Guide

Access the driver-side compartment near the pedals to locate the primary control unit. Critical circuits for headlights, ignition, and cooling systems are arranged in the top section for easy reach.
Label each connector before removal to ensure correct reconnection. The panel includes circuits for interior lighting, fuel delivery, and auxiliary outlets.
Steps to identify and maintain each slot:
- Remove the protective cover and inspect printed labels.
- Match each connector with its corresponding circuit on the lid.
- Check relays controlling horn, brake lights, and ignition for proper contact.
Keep replacement components rated exactly as specified to avoid overheating or damaging control modules. Routine inspection for corrosion or loose terminals extends the service life of the electrical system.
Finding the Main Control Panel in the Vehicle
Access the driver-side compartment near the pedals to reach the primary electrical hub. It is secured with a clip-on cover that can be removed without tools, providing direct access to all major circuits.
The control unit is mounted close to the steering column, making circuits for ignition, headlights, and dashboard indicators easy to inspect.
Check the engine compartment for the secondary distribution module located on the passenger side near the firewall. This module handles high-current systems including cooling fans, ABS, and auxiliary power outlets.
Steps to identify each section clearly:
- Remove the protective cover and examine the printed labels inside.
- Match each connector with its corresponding slot for proper system identification.
- Locate relays for horn, brake lights, and fuel pump to verify functional connections.
Ensure the ignition is off and all loads are disconnected before touching terminals. Live circuits may cause shorting or damage sensitive modules.
For troubleshooting aftermarket lights or trailer wiring, the panel provides marked slots on the upper right section. A continuity tester can confirm active circuits quickly and safely.
Keep a reference photo or printed layout inside the glove compartment to reduce time spent searching for connectors during maintenance or roadside repairs, improving reliability and safety.