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NOTE: Left hand drive shown, right hand drive similar.

An electrical Junction Block (2) is concealed behind the left outboard end of the instrument panel (1) on left hand drive vehicles. On right hand drive vehicles the Junction Block is concealed behind the right outboard end of the instrument panel. The junction block simplifies and centralizes numerous electrical components and distributes electrical current to many of the accessory systems throughout the vehicle. It also eliminates the need for numerous splice connections and serves in place of a bulkhead connector between many of the engine compartment, instrument panel, and body wire harnesses. The junction block houses up to thirty-nine mini blade-type fuses, up to three blade-type automatic resetting circuit breakers, up to three International Standards Organization (ISO) relays and up to eleven International Standards Organization (ISO) micro-relays.

The junction block (2) also provides the mounting location for the Body Control Module (BCM) (3) and Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Module. Refer to the Electronic Control Modules for these two modules. The BCM is secured to the junction block assembly with four screws and multiple electrical connectors. The RKE module is mounted on the BCM via a single built-in electrical connector. With the junction block in its normal mounting location the BCM and RKE module are not accessible.

The molded plastic junction block housing has two integral mounting bosses that are secured with two screws to the left instrument panel end bracket on left hand drive. Additionally, upper and lower mounting brackets are attached to the junction block. These brackets are also secured to the instrument panel with two screws. On right hand drive vehicles, the junction block is secured to the right instrument panel end bracket on right hand drive. The left or right instrument panel end caps have snap-fit fuse access panels that can be removed for service of the junction block mounted fuses, daytime running lamp or high beam headlamp relays. A fuse puller and spare fuse holders are located on the back of the fuse access cover, as well as an adhesive-backed fuse layout map to ensure proper fuse identification. Refer to the owners manual or Wiring section for detailed component location and/or identification.

The junction block unit cannot be repaired and is only serviced as an assembly. If any internal circuit or the junction block housing is faulty or damaged, the entire junction block unit must be replaced.