
Access the main power distribution panel under the dashboard on the driver side to locate circuits controlling interior lighting, climate control fans, and audio system components. Each terminal is numbered and labeled for easier identification during inspections or repairs.
Check connections for corrosion or looseness to prevent intermittent failures in critical systems like engine sensors, transmission modules, and safety electronics. Clean terminals with contact spray and ensure secure fit before restoring power.
Replace damaged terminals with the exact amperage rating to avoid overheating or electrical shorts. Avoid using connectors from other model years as minor differences can cause faults.
Track auxiliary systems such as power seats, mirrors, and charging outlets by following color-coded wiring and numbered slots. Maintaining a reference chart ensures correct reinstallation and reduces trial-and-error during maintenance.
Test each circuit with a multimeter before replacing components to verify continuity and voltage levels. This prevents further damage and confirms that the panel is functioning properly after service.
Electrical Panel Layout with Slot Locations and Functions

Access the driver-side panel beneath the dashboard to locate terminals managing interior lighting, climate control fans, and audio components. Each position is numbered and marked with its specific function for faster troubleshooting and maintenance.
Slots 1 through 5 manage cabin illumination including dome lights, reading lamps, and footwell lighting. Positions 6 through 10 control audio system circuits, dashboard displays, and power seat motors. Test each slot with a multimeter before replacing any component to confirm proper operation.
Slots 11 through 15 handle exterior signals and auxiliary outlets such as turn indicators, hazard lamps, and interior power sockets. Inspect connectors for corrosion and ensure tight connections to prevent intermittent faults and maintain consistent circuit performance.
Interior Circuit Slot Positions and Functions

Access the driver-side panel under the dashboard to identify terminals controlling cabin lighting, dashboard indicators, and climate control fans. Each slot is numbered for accurate identification during inspections or replacements.
Main Cabin Lighting Circuits
Slots 1 through 5 manage interior illumination including dome lights, reading lamps, and footwell lighting. Regularly check terminals for corrosion or loose connections to maintain consistent performance. Use a multimeter to confirm voltage before replacing components.
Auxiliary Interior Controls

Positions 6 through 10 handle power seat motors, mirror adjustments, and audio system circuits.
- Slot 6 – front left seat motor
- Slot 7 – front right seat motor
- Slot 8 – mirror adjustment motors
- Slot 9 – radio and amplifier
- Slot 10 – dashboard display units
Keeping a reference chart ensures correct reconnections and reduces errors during maintenance.
Slots 11 through 13 cover additional convenience features such as interior sensors, auxiliary power outlets, and heated seat modules. Inspect each terminal carefully and test continuity to prevent electrical faults and ensure reliable operation of all interior systems.