Locate the main power module behind the left side of the dashboard near the steering column. Ensure the ignition is off and battery terminals are disconnected before accessing components. Verify each connector is labeled to prevent confusion during maintenance.
Identify primary circuits by checking the embossed labels on each protective device. Common circuits include lighting, ignition, and auxiliary systems. Use a multimeter to confirm continuity before testing or replacing components.
Inspect secondary connectors along the engine compartment and under the passenger footwell. Secure each plug to avoid loose connections that could trigger intermittent failures in sensors or actuators.
Document all component positions before removal. Photograph connections to ensure correct reinstallation. This helps prevent miswiring, which can cause electrical shorts or damage sensitive modules.
1995 Electrical Layout and Relay Reference
Access the primary power panel behind the left dashboard panel. Disconnect the battery before handling any connectors to prevent short circuits or accidental activation of components. Check for stamped labels on each protective device to confirm circuit assignments.
Map key circuits using the following reference:
- Headlight and tail light control
- Ignition and starter systems
- Cooling fan and accessory power circuits
- Instrument cluster and dashboard indicators
Locate secondary connectors beneath the passenger side and near the engine compartment. Inspect each connection for corrosion or loose pins, as these are common causes of intermittent electrical failures.
Document each module before removal or service. Photograph wiring and connector positions to ensure correct reassembly and to maintain operational safety of all electrical systems.
Locating the Primary Electrical Panel and Relay Modules
Access the main power distribution panel behind the left side of the dashboard by removing the lower cover. Ensure the main battery is disconnected before touching any connectors to avoid shorts. Identify each protective unit using stamped markings on the panel for accurate circuit recognition.
Locate auxiliary modules under the passenger side near the firewall and along the engine compartment. Check all connections for corrosion or loosened pins to prevent intermittent system failures and ensure consistent performance of lights, ignition, and accessory circuits.