120 Vehicle battery and fuses ›
Functionality
Blown fuse
Conditions for the replacing a fuse
✓ Ignition key removed (vehicle without starter
button).
✓ Ignition switched off and driver's door open (vehi-
cle with starter button).
✓ All consumers switched off.
Replacing a fuse
Fuses in the dash panel
Overview
Access to the fuses
Fuses in the dash panel
›
Replace the fuse with
the clip located under
the cover of the fuse
box in the dash panel.
›
Use the appropriate
end of the clamp ac-
cording to the fuse di-
mensions.
›
Loosen and remove the
cover in the area
.
A
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Change the fuse.
›
First place the cover on
top and then snap it in
at the bottom.
Fuses overview
Fuses:
Left-hand drive
Right-hand drive
Fuse
number
1
Left parking light, parking light, high-
mounted brake light
2
Central locking, front and rear window
washer system (vehicle with ACC)
3
Ignition
4
Right light, rear fog light, license plate
light
5
Power windows - driver
6
Interior lighting
7
Horn
8
Tow hitch
9
Operating lever beneath the steering
wheel, engine control unit (vehicle with-
out KESSY), automatic gearbox (vehicle
without KESSY), ESC (vehicle without
KESSY), towing equipment (vehicle
without KESSY), power steering (vehicle
without KESSY)
10
Power windows - rear left
11
Headlight washers
12
Infotainment screen
13
Not used
14
Operating lever under the steering
wheel, light switch, ignition key removal
lock (vehicle with automatic transmis-
sion), diagnostic connector, headlight
flasher, rain sensor, light sensor, revers-
ing camera
15
Air conditioning, automatic transmission
16
Instrument cluster, emergency call
17
Alarm system, horn
18
Databus
19
Not used
20
Not used
21
Not used
Consumer