2014 Rogue Electrical Panel Locations and Circuit Function Guide

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Access the main cabin power module to locate circuits controlling headlights, ignition, and wipers. Each slot is labeled with amperage and circuit function for accurate identification and replacement.

Inspect the engine compartment panel for systems such as cooling fans, fuel pump, and auxiliary outlets. Use a reference chart to match numbers with their corresponding circuits to reduce errors during troubleshooting.

Replace damaged components with matching ratings to prevent overheating and avoid damage to sensitive electronic modules. Ensure terminals are fully seated for consistent current flow.

Check the console panel under the driver’s seat for comfort and convenience circuits including interior lights, audio system, and window controls. Document any aftermarket modifications for future reference.

Test each circuit using a multimeter to locate open paths or shorted lines. Begin with critical systems like engine control and safety electronics before inspecting non-critical accessories.

Electrical Panel Guide for Vehicle Maintenance

Access the main cabin module to identify circuits controlling headlights, wipers, and ignition systems. Each slot is labeled with amperage and assigned function, allowing accurate inspection and replacement without trial and error.

Inspection and Replacement

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Check the engine bay panel for circuits powering cooling fans, fuel pump, and auxiliary outlets. Replace any damaged components with identical ratings and ensure terminals are fully seated to maintain consistent current flow across all systems.

Locate All Power Modules in Engine Bay and Cabin

Start with the engine compartment module to identify circuits powering the cooling system, fuel pump, and starter relay. Each slot is clearly labeled with amperage and assigned function, allowing precise troubleshooting and replacement.

Cabin Panel Access

Inspect the main cabin module behind the dashboard for circuits controlling headlights, wipers, and ignition systems. Secondary panels under the driver’s console handle interior lighting, audio, and window controls, and should be checked for proper seating and continuity of terminals.