
Locate the main power distribution unit under the dashboard near the steering column to quickly access all circuit protectors. Ensure the ignition is off and keys are removed before inspecting any components.
Check each connector and terminal for corrosion or loose contacts. Label wires and note amperage values before removing any protective elements to avoid misplacement or electrical issues.
Replace blown units with identical rated components only. Using a higher or lower rating can cause damage to wiring or electronic modules. Test each circuit after replacement to confirm proper operation.

Keep a printed reference chart showing all protective elements and their assigned circuits. This simplifies troubleshooting and prevents accidental deactivation of critical systems while performing maintenance.
1996 Vehicle Electrical Panel Reference Guide

Access the main power control module located under the dashboard on the driver’s side to identify all protective elements quickly. Turn off the ignition and disconnect the battery before handling any connections.
Label each connector and record amperage ratings before removing any circuit protectors. This prevents misplacement and ensures accurate reinstallation of all components.
Use the following checklist for inspection:
- Check for melted or discolored terminals
- Verify wire harnesses are securely seated
- Test continuity of each circuit with a multimeter
- Replace any damaged connectors with matching specifications
Replacement guidance: Always use components with identical amperage to prevent electrical damage. Insert new elements firmly until a click confirms proper seating, then test the associated circuits for functionality.
Maintain a reference chart listing all protective devices and their assigned circuits. Keep it inside the glove compartment for quick access during troubleshooting or maintenance tasks, reducing errors and saving time.
Locating the Power Distribution Panel and Identifying Circuits

Access the main control compartment under the driver’s side dashboard to reach all protective units. Remove the cover carefully and note the layout printed on the inside to identify each circuit quickly. Ensure the ignition is off before touching any connectors.
Inspect each slot for discoloration or loose terminals. Label wires according to the amperage indicated on the panel and verify that each connection corresponds to the correct electrical system. This prevents errors when replacing or testing individual components.