
Access the driver’s side compartment under the dashboard to inspect circuits controlling headlights, ignition, and interior lighting. Remove the trim carefully to prevent damage to clips and connectors.
The secondary module near the center console manages power outlets, audio systems, and climate controls. Disconnect the battery before working on any wiring to avoid shorts or electrical damage.
Each slot is labeled with numbers corresponding to specific circuits. Use the reference chart inside the cover to identify paths for auxiliary components and mark any modifications for future reference.
Verify continuity and amperage of each connection using a multimeter. Replace components only with those matching the original ratings to maintain system safety and prevent overheating.
Regular inspection and gentle cleaning of connectors ensure reliable operation of all cabin electronics. Document any replacements to simplify troubleshooting and avoid confusion during maintenance.
2002 Sedan Cabin Electrical Module Layout and Circuit Guide
Access the main compartment beneath the driver’s side dashboard to locate circuits for headlights, turn signals, and ignition. Remove the trim carefully to avoid breaking clips or damaging connectors during inspection.
The secondary compartment near the center console controls additional systems such as climate units, audio components, and power outlets. Always disconnect the battery before touching any wiring to prevent shorts or damage to sensitive electronics.
Each slot is labeled with numbers that correspond to specific circuits. Use the reference chart inside the cover to identify paths for optional components and mark any replacements or modifications for future maintenance and troubleshooting.
Locating the Cabin Electrical Module
Check beneath the driver’s side dashboard to find the main cabin module. Remove the lower trim carefully to expose the compartment controlling headlights, turn signals, and ignition circuits.
The module contains numbered slots for each circuit. Match each slot with the reference chart printed on the inside of the cover to identify functions for interior lighting, wipers, and auxiliary systems.
A secondary compartment is located near the center console, handling circuits for power outlets, climate controls, and audio components. Disconnect the battery before working on any connectors to prevent shorts or component damage.
Use a flashlight to inspect connectors in tight spaces and a magnetic tool to retrieve small metal parts that might fall. Keep track of removed elements to avoid confusion during reassembly.
Optional features such as heated seats or upgraded audio may have dedicated slots in the secondary compartment. Note any modifications for future reference and easier troubleshooting.
Check for latches or clips along the sides of both compartments. Release them gently to avoid breaking fragile plastic pieces that secure the module in place.
Verify each connection visually before testing circuits with a multimeter. Look for corrosion or loose connectors that can affect performance and lead to intermittent electrical issues.
Maintain a small printed chart of the module layout in the vehicle. Mark replaced or modified circuits to simplify future inspections and ensure all components are restored to their correct positions.