1993 Mitsubishi Pajero Electrical Panel Layout and Circuit Identification Guide

Access the main power distribution unit under the driver’s side dashboard to quickly check all critical circuits. Each relay and connector is labeled to match components such as headlights, climate control, and audio systems.

Use the printed schematic inside the panel cover to verify amperage ratings before removing any elements. Incorrect handling of terminals can cause blown modules or intermittent failures in the engine and cabin electronics.

For maintenance, focus on high-current circuits like the starter, fuel pump, and cooling fans. Replace only matching rated components and ensure connectors are clean and seated securely to prevent voltage drops or short circuits.

1993 Electrical Panel Guide

Access the main electrical assembly located beneath the driver’s side dashboard for immediate inspection of all primary circuits. Each relay and terminal is labeled with a code corresponding to components such as headlights, wipers, and cabin electronics.

Use the layout printed on the inside cover to identify protective elements and high-current paths. Always verify amperage ratings before removing any insert to prevent damage to sensitive modules.

Focus on circuits with the highest load, including:

  • Starter motor and ignition relay
  • Fuel pump and injector relays
  • Cooling fans and radiator control
  • Headlight and auxiliary lighting modules

Check terminals for corrosion and ensure connectors are fully seated. Use a multimeter or test light to confirm each circuit delivers proper voltage, then document positions before reassembling the panel to maintain reliable operation of all systems.

Locating the Main Power Panel and Access Points

Access the primary electrical assembly under the driver’s side dashboard to quickly identify all critical circuits. Each relay and terminal is marked to correspond with components such as headlights, horn, and interior electronics.

Check the printed layout on the inside cover to locate high-current modules before attempting any replacements. Incorrect removal or insertion can cause blown circuits or intermittent failures in engine and cabin systems.

Inspect the engine compartment for secondary mini-panels controlling starter motors, cooling fans, and fuel pump relays. Verify amperage ratings and connector positions before handling any modules to prevent damage to sensitive wiring.

Ensure all terminals are clean and connectors are fully seated before closing the access panel. Test circuits such as lights, indicators, and climate control to confirm proper operation and prevent voltage drops or system malfunctions.