
Access the driver-side under-dash compartment to reach circuits controlling interior lights, dashboard gauges, and audio systems. Each slot is numbered with amperage ratings for accurate identification before performing maintenance.
Inspect the engine compartment relay section for high-current circuits such as the starter, radiator fans, and power accessories. Ensure connectors are seated firmly and terminals are clean to prevent intermittent failures.
Maintain a reference chart of slot assignments showing each circuit’s function and rating. This prevents miswiring, speeds up troubleshooting, and ensures proper reconnection of terminals during repairs or upgrades.
Regularly check connectors for corrosion or wear and replace damaged clips immediately. Stable electrical connections reduce the risk of sudden system failures while operating the vehicle.
1995 Electrical Panel Guide

Access the driver-side under-dash compartment to reach circuits controlling interior lights, dashboard instruments, and entertainment systems. Remove the cover carefully to avoid damaging clips and identify numbered slots for each circuit.
Inspect the engine bay panel near the battery for high-current circuits such as the starter motor, cooling fans, and power accessories. Confirm that connectors are tight and terminals are clean to maintain consistent electrical flow.
Organize circuit information by labeling terminals during removal. Use a reference sheet showing amperage ratings and connected systems to prevent miswiring and simplify reconnection during maintenance or upgrades.
Perform regular checks on connectors and terminals for corrosion, looseness, or damage. Replace worn clips immediately to avoid intermittent failures and ensure all interior and engine systems operate reliably.
Locating Interior and Engine Compartment Panels
Access the under-dash section on the driver’s side to reach circuits responsible for cabin lights, instrument cluster, and audio systems. Panels are secured with clips that can be carefully released, revealing numbered terminals corresponding to each electrical component.
Check the engine compartment near the battery and firewall for the main relay section controlling high-current systems such as the starter, cooling fans, and power accessories. Ensure all connectors are fully seated and terminals are free of corrosion to maintain reliable operation.