
To address any electrical issues in your vehicle, begin by identifying the correct panels containing the electrical circuits. The main panels are located both inside the cabin and under the hood. The cabin panel is typically on the driver’s side near the footwell area, while the engine compartment panel is close to the battery.

Each circuit is connected to a specific system, such as lighting, windows, or the air conditioning system. Understanding the layout of these connections will help you pinpoint which fuse controls each system. For quick troubleshooting, refer to the markings on the panels that correspond to the different systems.

When replacing a faulty component, be sure to use a fuse with the same amperage rating to prevent damage. Check the owner’s manual for the exact locations and amperage ratings of the fuses. Proper handling and installation will ensure safe and efficient operation of the vehicle’s electrical systems.
