
Access the main electrical tray beneath the passenger-side glove compartment by removing the lower trim panel secured with push clips. Each numbered slot controls circuits for interior lighting, engine accessories, and power-operated systems. Replace any damaged element with the exact amperage listed to prevent electrical malfunctions.
Inspect connectors thoroughly for corrosion, melting, or loose terminals before attempting replacements. High-current circuits, including ignition relays, cooling fans, and fuel pumps, are typically located near the center and require careful handling to avoid harness damage.
Use a multimeter to verify continuity for any suspect circuit. Label replacements and document changes to maintain clarity for future service. Testing all systems including interior electronics, exterior lights, and auxiliary modules immediately after installation ensures proper operation.
Secondary junctions in the rear cargo area manage tail lights, parking sensors, and trunk release mechanisms. Access these by folding back the side storage liner and removing securing clips. Verify that each replacement element matches the printed rating to avoid shorts or component failure.
After completing replacements, secure all covers and trim panels to prevent rattling and protect against moisture. Periodic inspection of connectors and terminals helps prevent unexpected failures and maintains reliable operation of all vehicle systems.
1998 Electrical Panel Guide

Access the primary electrical tray by removing the lower passenger-side glove compartment trim panel secured with push clips. Each numbered slot corresponds to circuits controlling interior lighting, power windows, and engine accessories. Inspect each connector for corrosion or loose terminals before replacing any component.
High-current circuits such as the ignition relay, cooling fans, and fuel pump are located near the center of the tray. Handle these slots with care to prevent damage to the wiring harness. Use a flashlight to identify worn or discolored connectors that may indicate overheating.
Panel Layout and Circuit Identification
Numbered slots include printed indicators for amperage and specific function. Primary circuits cover the engine control module, ABS unit, and power door locks. Verify that each replacement element matches the specified rating to maintain system integrity and avoid electrical faults.
Secondary junctions in the rear cargo area manage tail lights, parking sensors, and trunk release mechanisms. Access these by removing the side storage liner and clips. Confirm the amperage of each element before installation to prevent short circuits and component failure.
Testing and Maintenance
Test each circuit using a multimeter after installation to confirm continuity. Check interior electronics, exterior lighting, and auxiliary modules for proper operation. Document all replacements with labels or notes to simplify future maintenance and diagnostics.
Secure all panel covers and trim panels to prevent rattling and protect against moisture exposure. Periodically inspect connectors for discoloration, corrosion, or wear to prevent unexpected electrical failures and maintain reliable system performance.
Locating the Main Electrical Panel and Accessing Components
Remove the lower passenger-side trim panel to reach the main electrical tray. Slots in this tray control circuits for engine accessories, interior lighting, and power-operated systems. Check all connectors for corrosion, loose terminals, or melted insulation before making replacements.
Disconnect the negative battery terminal before handling high-current circuits including the ignition relay, fuel pump, and cooling fans. Use a flashlight to identify worn or discolored connections that could indicate overheating or previous faults.
Accessing Rear Junctions

Secondary junctions located in the cargo area manage tail lights, parking sensors, and trunk release mechanisms. Remove the side storage liner and clips to access the tray, confirm the amperage rating for each component, and test all associated systems immediately to ensure correct operation.