
Access the main control compartment under the driver’s side dashboard to reach protective elements for lighting, ignition, and accessory outlets. Ensure the battery is disconnected before handling any terminals.
Use the printed guide inside the compartment cover to match each slot with its correct amperage rating. Accurate identification prevents overloads and maintains safe operation of sensitive circuits.
Inspect all connectors and terminals for corrosion or loose fittings. Cleaning contacts with a soft brush and electrical cleaner improves current flow and prevents intermittent malfunctions in critical systems.
Keep spare protective elements organized and labeled for quick replacement. Using the correct rating for each slot avoids damage to the harness and reduces downtime during field repairs.
Document all inspections, replacements, and modifications in a small log, noting slot locations and amperage. This record simplifies future troubleshooting and helps track recurring issues before they escalate into larger failures.
Electrical Panel and Circuit Guide for Side-by-Side Vehicles

Locate the main control compartment beneath the driver’s side dashboard to access protective elements managing headlights, ignition, and accessory outlets. Always disconnect the battery before inspecting or replacing components to prevent shorts and preserve circuit integrity.
Inspect connectors and terminals for corrosion or looseness, and clean with a non-conductive brush and electrical cleaner. Use the printed chart inside the compartment cover to match each slot with its correct amperage rating, ensuring safe operation and reducing the risk of damage to sensitive circuits.
Locating the Main Panel and High-Current Circuits

Access the primary electrical compartment under the driver’s side dashboard to reach protective components controlling lighting, ignition, and accessory outlets. Always disconnect the battery before inspecting terminals to prevent short circuits and protect sensitive electronics.
Inspection and Identification
High-current terminals are often positioned near the engine bay. To locate and check these circuits:
- Open the compartment cover and use the printed chart to identify each slot.
- Inspect connections for corrosion, loose screws, or discoloration.
- Verify amperage ratings against the chart before removing or replacing any protective elements.
- Use a flashlight or mirror for hard-to-reach areas to ensure accurate inspection and safe handling.
- Document any replacements or issues in a log for future reference and troubleshooting.