
Open the main power panel to reach all protective elements controlling charging circuits, lighting, and auxiliary systems. Verify amperage ratings before removal to prevent short circuits or damage.
Use the printed layout inside the panel cover to match each unit with its corresponding system. Label or photograph connections before disassembly to ensure proper reinstallation and avoid miswiring.
Inspect all elements for signs of overheating, melted contacts, or corrosion. Replace any compromised unit immediately to maintain stable voltage and prevent operational interruptions.
Keep spare protective elements and a reference map in the vehicle for on-the-go troubleshooting. Document all replacements and irregularities to track recurring issues and simplify future maintenance.
Electrical Panel Layout with Component Locations and Functions

Access the main power panel located beneath the control interface to reach all protective elements. Check amperage ratings before touching any unit to avoid short circuits or system damage.
Use the printed guide inside the panel cover to identify which component controls lighting, charging circuits, auxiliary ports, and climate systems. Verify each connection visually before removal or replacement.
- Row A – Main power input and battery connections
- Row B – Interior lighting and signal circuits
- Row C – Auxiliary power outlets and charging ports
- Row D – HVAC and wiper systems
Inspect each unit for discoloration, melted contacts, or corrosion. Replace any compromised element immediately to prevent voltage drops and maintain operational stability.
Label or photograph connections before disassembly. This ensures proper reinstallation and helps track which circuits correspond to specific systems.
- Power flows from battery to main panel entry points
- Branching to lighting, charging, and auxiliary circuits
- Individual protective elements manage current for specific components
- Grounding points along the chassis complete each circuit
Use a multimeter to verify continuity along each path. Identify weak connections or faulty elements before they cause operational failures.
Keep spare protective units and a printed layout reference in the vehicle. Regular monitoring and replacement of worn or damaged elements ensures uninterrupted performance of all electrical systems.
Identifying Each Protective Unit and Its Assigned Circuit

Open the main electrical panel and locate each protective element according to the printed guide on the cover. Confirm amperage ratings before handling to prevent overload or system damage.
Match each component to its assigned system, including interior lighting, auxiliary ports, charging circuits, and climate control. Document connections with labels or photos to maintain accurate reinstallation order.
Inspect all elements for signs of overheating, discoloration, or corrosion. Replace any compromised unit immediately to ensure uninterrupted power flow and prevent operational failures across all systems.
