
Check the main electrical panel location on the left side of the engine bay near the battery to access all primary circuits and relays. Ensure the vehicle is off before handling any connections.
Identify each slot based on its labeled system such as headlights, ignition, or climate control. This allows you to quickly trace issues without testing multiple circuits blindly.
Inspect connection points for corrosion or loose terminals to prevent intermittent electrical failures. A clean contact surface ensures stable current flow and reduces the risk of short circuits.
Document each circuit’s amperage rating and location for future reference during repairs or upgrades. This saves time when replacing components or diagnosing power interruptions.
Replace any damaged or burnt connectors immediately to avoid cascading failures in related systems. Use manufacturer-specified replacements to maintain proper load handling.
Electrical Panel Reference and Maintenance

Locate the main electrical assembly on the driver side near the battery compartment to access all primary circuits and relays. Ensure power is disconnected before inspecting any connections.
Check each terminal for corrosion or loose contacts to prevent voltage drops and intermittent failures. Lightly cleaning terminals with contact spray improves conductivity and reduces future malfunctions.
Label each slot according to its connected system such as lighting, ignition, or climate components. This practice allows quick identification during troubleshooting or component replacement.
Regularly verify amperage ratings and replace damaged connectors with manufacturer-approved parts to maintain safe current distribution. Ignoring wear can result in short circuits or system failures affecting multiple functions.
Locating the Engine Compartment Circuit Module

Access the primary electrical module positioned near the upper right corner of the engine bay, adjacent to the battery and air intake assembly. Remove the protective cover carefully to avoid damaging wiring or connectors.
Identify individual circuits using the labeled slots printed on the module housing.
- Check for relay positions corresponding to lighting, ignition, and cooling systems.
- Ensure all connectors are seated fully to maintain consistent voltage flow.
- Use a handheld tester to verify power at each circuit point before performing replacements or maintenance.