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Publication details
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As at 26.02.2013
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Fuses
General safety notes
G
WARNING
If you manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if
you replace it with a fus ewith a higher
amperage, the electric cables could be
overloaded. This could result in a fire. There
is a risk of an accident and injury.
Always replace faulty fuses with the specified
new fuses having the correc tamperage.
Faulty fuses must be replaced with fuses of
the same rating and which have the amperage
specified in the following overview. Fuses of
the same rating can be recognized by the
color and amperage. You can obtai nadvice
from a qualified specialist workshop.
If a new fuse blows again, have the cause
determined and rectified at a qualified
specialist workshop.
The fuses and relays for the standard
equipment are located in the main fuse box
in the footwell on the left-hand side of the
vehicle.
Additional fuses and relays for the items of
optional equipment are located in the fuse
box under the left front seat and in its seat
base. Always have the fuses in the seat base
replaced at a qualified specialist workshop.
X Switch off the ignition and the electrical
consumers before changing afuse. Main fuse box
Fuse box in the footwell on the left-hand side of the
vehicle.
X
To open: unlock quick-release fastener
0002 and remove the cover.
X To close: attach the bottom edge of the
cover and fold upwards.
The cover must engage.
X Loc kquick-release fastener 0003. Fuses supplement
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Configuration
Fuses
The F87 fuse (30 A) for th
eDC/D Cconverter
is under the SRB fuse and relay module in the
main fuse box. Have this fuse changed at a
qualified specialist workshop only.
SRB fuse and relay module No. Consumer Fuse
rating 1 Horn 15 A
2 ESTL (electric steering
lock) ignition lock 25 A
3 Terminal 30 Z, vehicles
with a gasoline engine/
ignition lock/instrument
cluster 10 A
4 Light switch/switch unit
on center console 5 A
5 Windshield wipers 30 A
6 Terminal 87/5 10 A
7 MRM (jacket tube
module) 5 A No. Consumer Fuse
rating 8 Terminal 87 (2) 20 A
9 Terminal 87 (1) 25 A
10 Terminal 87 (4) 10 A
11 Terminal 15 R vehicle 15 A
12 Air bag control unit 10 A
13 Cigarette lighter/glove
box lamp/radio/body
manufacturer loading
tailgate/personal
navigation device (PND)
power socket 15 A
14 Diagnostics
connection/light
switch/instrument
cluster/deactivating
reverse warning device/
anti-theft protection with
vehicle tracking 5 A4
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No. Relays Description
R14 K13/7 Windshield heating relay 1
R15 K88 Body manufacturer relay, terminal 15
R16 K88/1 Body manufacturer relay, terminal 61 (D+)
R17 K95
K93
K122 Loading tailgate relay
Comfort illumination relay
LED light strip relay, passenge
rcompartment
lighting R18 K2 Headlamp cleaning system relay
R19 K51/10
K118 Beacon with siren relay
Entrance lighting relay (bus)
R20 K39/3 ATA (anti-theft alarm system) relay, horn
R21 K108
K116
K23/2 Perimeter lamp relay
License plate lamp relay (courier vehicles)
Blower relay, hot-air auxiliary heating, blower setting
1 R22 K23/3 Blower relay, hot-air auxiliary heating, blower setting
2
R23 K39/1
K124/1 Siren relay
Terminal 61 (D+) relay, anti-theft protection with
vehicle tracking
R24 K117/1 Electrical step relay 1, sliding door, right/co-driver's
door (bus)
R25 K117/2 Electrical step relay 2, sliding door, right/co-driver's
door (bus)
R26 K121
K124 Reverse warning device off relay
Anti-theft protection with vehicle tracking relay
Other relays
No. Relays Description
— K57 Battery cutoff relay
— K57/4 Auxiliary battery relay, right-hand-drive vehicle
— K9 Air-conditioning system relay, auxiliary fan (duo) Fuses supplement
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