Colour
Orange
NOTICE
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Always carefully remove the fuse box cov-
ers and refit them correctly to avoid prob-
lems with your vehicle.
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Protect the fuse boxes when open to avoid
the entry of dust or humidity. Dirt and humid-
ity inside fuse boxes can cause damage to
the electrical system.
Fuses in the engine compartment
Fig. 230
In the engine compartment: lid of the
fuse box.
328
To open the engine compartment fuse box
Current intensity in
amps
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Raise the bonnet
●
40
Press the locking tabs to unlock the fuse box
›››
cover
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Then lift the cover out.
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To fit the cover, place it on the fuse box. Push
the locking tabs down until they click audibly
into place.
Replace a blown fuse
Fig. 231
Preparations
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Switch off the ignition, lights and all electrical
equipment.
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Open the corresponding fuse box
›››
page 327,
Miscellaneous situations
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on
page 331.
Fig. 230.
Image of a blown fuse.
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page 328.
Recognise a blown fuse
A blown fuse can be recognised if the metal
›››
strip is melted
Fig. 231.
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Point a lamp at the fuse to see if it has blown.
To replace a fuse
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Remove the fuse.
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Replace the blown fuse by one with an iden-
tical amperage rating (same colour and mark-
ings) and identical size.
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Replace the cover again or close the fuse box
lid.
Fuse placement
Fuses in the vehicle interior
No.
Consumers/Amps
1
Adblue® (SCR)
DWA warning horn, on-board
4
computer
5
Gateway
6
Automatic gearbox lever
Air conditioning and heating
control panel, back window
7
heating, auxiliary heating, rear
heating
30
7.5
7.5
7.5
10