
Access the main power control panel beneath the dashboard on the driver’s side to quickly isolate circuits and test continuity. Label each connection before removal to prevent misplacement of wires and connectors.
For engine-related circuits, inspect the compartment access panel located near the battery and relay assembly. Check each link for corrosion and ensure all terminals are firmly seated to avoid intermittent electrical issues.
Interior accessory power points are grouped along the passenger-side kick panel. Test each slot with a voltage meter to verify active connections and identify any inactive lines before installing aftermarket components.
1996 Van Electrical Layout Guide

Locate the primary power panel under the dashboard on the driver’s side to inspect and test all main circuits. Mark each terminal to avoid confusion during maintenance.

Engine compartment connections are accessed by removing the cover near the battery. Check for corrosion and secure all terminals to prevent intermittent electrical failures.
Interior accessory circuits are grouped behind the passenger-side kick panel. Use a multimeter to verify voltage and continuity for each connection before adding aftermarket devices.
Relay and control modules are positioned along the center console. Test each relay individually to confirm operation and replace any that show resistance or overheating signs.
Lighting circuits are distributed throughout the vehicle, including headlamps, brake lights, and interior lamps. Inspect wiring harnesses for fraying or loose connections that could cause short circuits.
Ground points are critical for stable performance. Ensure all chassis grounds are clean, tight, and free from rust or paint that may impede conductivity.
Label and document each connection during repairs.
- Use color-coded tags for wires
- Photograph the layout before disassembly
- Keep a reference sheet for future maintenance
This practice minimizes errors and simplifies troubleshooting of electrical issues.
Locating the Main Power Panel Under the Dashboard

To access the vehicle’s central electrical hub, remove the lower panel beneath the driver’s side steering column. Unscrew each fastener carefully and gently pull the panel forward to reveal all wiring terminals. Identify connectors by color coding and numbered labels for precise reference during maintenance.
Inspect each terminal for corrosion, loose connections, or frayed wires. Ensure all plugs are securely seated and clean before reassembly. Using small labels or a notepad to track wire positions helps prevent errors and simplifies future troubleshooting tasks.