
Check the driver’s side under-dash compartment immediately if interior lights or accessory outlets stop working. Identify each slot using the labeled cover before removing any protective element. Verify amperage ratings to prevent overload and avoid damage to electrical circuits.
The secondary compartment behind the glove box controls climate modules, airbag sensors, and audio circuits. Slide the compartment down carefully to access connections. Inspect terminals for corrosion or looseness before replacing any component to maintain consistent performance.
Under the hood, the main engine compartment layout handles ignition, cooling fans, and fuel system circuits. Test each link with a multimeter before reinstalling protective elements. Document all changes for future troubleshooting and to ensure reliable operation of all electrical systems.
2005 Escape Electrical Panel Layout with Circuit Locations and Slot Functions

Access the driver’s side under-dash compartment to inspect the main cabin electrical unit. Label each slot before removing any protective element. This section controls:
- Dashboard instruments and warning lights
- Interior lighting circuits
- Power outlets and accessory switches
Behind the glove compartment, a secondary compartment manages:
- Climate control modules
- Airbag sensors
- Audio and infotainment circuits
Under the hood, the engine bay compartment near the battery handles ignition, starter, and fuel system circuits. Lift the cover carefully to access all slots and inspect each connection.
Front Cabin Layout
Check window motors, power locks, and dome lighting circuits. Test terminals for continuity and ensure all connections are clean and secure before reinstalling any protective elements.
Engine Bay Configuration
Inspect alternator, cooling fan, and radiator sensor connections. Use a multimeter to verify proper function and replace any damaged components with the correct amperage rating.
Keep a reference sheet showing slot locations and their functions for both interior and engine compartments. Document all replacements to simplify future maintenance and avoid misplacement of protective elements.
Regularly inspect these compartments for corrosion or loose connections. Check all slots after any service to ensure the vehicle’s electrical systems operate reliably during normal use.
Locate Interior and Engine Electrical Panels

Access the driver’s side under-dash compartment to find the main cabin electrical unit. Look for a rectangular cover with clip fasteners near the steering column. This section controls dashboard instruments, interior lighting, and accessory outlets. Label each slot before removing protective elements to prevent misplacement and confirm amperage ratings.
Under the hood, locate the engine compartment unit near the battery. Lift the protective cover carefully to access circuits for ignition, starter, alternator, and cooling fans. Inspect each terminal for corrosion or looseness and use a multimeter to verify continuity before replacing any component to maintain reliable electrical operation.