
Locate the interior electrical unit under the driver-side dashboard for immediate access to all circuits. Ensure the ignition is off and the battery is disconnected before handling connections to prevent shorts or damage.

Each slot is clearly labeled with amperage ratings and circuit functions, including lighting, climate control, and infotainment systems. Familiarize yourself with these labels to quickly identify the correct connection before removal or replacement.
For maintenance, use a small test light or multimeter to confirm continuity before reinstalling any components. Check each connector for corrosion or loose fittings that may cause intermittent electrical issues. Keeping a reference sheet of all slots can reduce diagnostic time during repairs.
06 Electrical Unit Layout and Access Guide

Access the under-dash electrical compartment on the driver’s side to reach all circuit connections quickly. Ensure the ignition is off and the battery is disconnected to prevent short circuits or damage to sensitive electronics.
Each slot inside the module is labeled with amperage ratings and corresponding systems, including lighting circuits, climate control, and audio components. Keeping a reference chart handy allows accurate identification of each connection before removal or testing.
Use a multimeter or test light to check continuity for each connector. Inspect terminals for corrosion or looseness that could cause intermittent malfunctions, and maintain a small toolkit with replacement connectors for on-the-spot repairs.
Locating the Main Electrical Compartment

Access the primary under-dash electrical unit on the driver’s side by removing the lower trim panel. Ensure the battery is disconnected before handling connectors to avoid shorts or damage.
The main compartment contains all high- and low-current circuits, including lighting, climate control, and accessory systems. Label each connector or take a photo before detachment to maintain proper reassembly.
Locate the mounting clips and screws along the perimeter. Gently release tabs while supporting the assembly to prevent breaking plastic components.
Inside, individual slots are arranged with identification markings and amperage values. Keep a reference chart or printout handy for quick identification of each circuit.
Inspect for corrosion, bent terminals, or loose connections before reconnecting power. Regular maintenance of this compartment prevents intermittent failures and ensures reliable operation of all electrical systems.