
Check the main power panel under the dash on the driver’s side for immediate access to cabin circuits. Each slot is labeled for critical systems including lighting, ignition, and climate control, allowing precise identification of the affected line.
Inspect underhood distribution panels near the battery for engine and transmission circuits. Relays controlling fuel injection and cooling fans are grouped together, making replacement or testing straightforward.
Always confirm voltage ratings before removing protective elements. Using a standard multimeter ensures no accidental overload occurs while servicing individual connectors or relay sockets.
Keep a reference guide or printed layout on hand. Even a short visual inspection of the panel will prevent confusion between main and secondary circuits and help maintain proper system operation.
Power Panel Layout and Circuit Location Guide

Locate the main cabin power panel beneath the driver’s side dashboard. Slots are grouped for lighting, audio, and climate control circuits. Keep a small torch and a set of pliers nearby to identify and remove connectors without damaging terminals.
Underhood distribution centers are positioned near the battery and engine compartment. Relays and protective elements for the starter, fuel pump, and cooling systems are clustered logically, making it easy to trace specific lines. Use a numbered list or reference chart to cross-check each connector before replacing any component:

- Ignition relay and engine control circuits
- Cooling fan and auxiliary power lines
- Battery main link and alternator circuits
Identifying Interior Power Distribution Panel Locations

Access the main interior power distribution panel behind the glove compartment. Open the compartment fully and remove the retaining clips to reveal a rectangular assembly containing multiple relays and protective elements for lighting, infotainment, and HVAC circuits. Use a small flashlight to clearly view labels before handling any connectors.

Secondary panels are located beneath the driver’s side dashboard near the pedals. These control circuits for ignition, instrument cluster, and wiper systems. Identify each slot using printed codes on the panel cover to prevent misplacement or accidental contact with live terminals.
For troubleshooting, maintain a reference sheet listing each relay and protective element along with its function. This allows quick identification when replacing or testing components without tracing individual wires, minimizing the risk of errors during maintenance.