2014 Edge Electrical Panel Layout and Circuit Locations for Quick Reference

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Locate the primary power distribution hub behind the glove compartment for immediate inspection of circuits controlling interior lighting, climate control, and infotainment modules. Label each connection to prevent confusion during maintenance.

14 edge fuse panel diagram

Engine bay relay modules are situated near the battery and main wiring harness. Check terminal integrity before replacing any components to avoid short circuits or system failures.

For quick troubleshooting, reference the sequential layout of circuit holders by amperage and function. Ensure the ignition is off to prevent accidental activation of high-current lines while accessing these units.

2014 Edge Electrical Panel Reference Guide

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Access the main distribution unit behind the glove compartment for immediate verification of interior circuits. Mark each connector to maintain clarity when performing maintenance on lighting, climate, or infotainment circuits.

Under the hood, locate the relay cluster near the battery and main harness. Inspect terminals for corrosion or loose connections before activating any components to prevent shorts or electrical faults.

Use the sequential layout of holders sorted by amperage and function for faster troubleshooting. Disconnect the battery prior to adjustments to avoid accidental engagement of high-current lines while working on circuits.

Document any modifications or replacements of units to keep track of functional changes. Reference labeled diagrams for systems such as power windows, wipers, and engine management relays for precise identification during repairs.

Identifying Engine Compartment Electrical Relays and Fuses

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Locate the primary distribution module near the battery and main harness to check high-current circuits. Label each terminal before disconnecting any connectors to ensure accurate reassembly and avoid accidental shorts.

Follow this sequence for relay and holder identification:

  • Starter and ignition relays positioned closest to the battery for rapid power delivery.
  • Cooling fan and radiator control circuits placed in the middle section for easy access during engine service.
  • Headlight, horn, and auxiliary components arranged on the outer edges to simplify inspection and replacement.

Inspect each unit for signs of overheating or corrosion. Test continuity using a multimeter before replacing any modules to confirm operational status, and maintain a record of each modification for future reference.