12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel 125
Fuses overview
Functionality
Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage
caused by excessive current. The fuse blows when
the current is exceeded.
Blown fuse
Fuses:
Left-hand drive
Conditions for replacing a fuse
✓ Ignition key removed (vehicle without starter
Right-hand drive
button)
✓ Ignition switched off and driver's door open (vehi-
Fuse
number
Consumer
cle with starter button)
✓ All consumers switched off
1
Left parking light, parking light, high-
mounted brake light
2
Central locking, front and rear window
washer system (vehicle with ACC)
Ignition
Right light, rear fog light, license plate
light
Power windows - driver
Interior lighting
Horn
Replacing a fuse
3
4
Replace the fuse with
›
the clip located under
the cover of the fuse
box in the dash panel.
5
6
7
8
9
Use the appropriate
›
end of the clamp ac-
cording to the fuse di-
mensions.
Tow hitch
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)
Power windows - rear left
Headlamp cleaning system
Infotainment screen
Fuses in the dash panel
Overview
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11
12
13
14
Access to the fuses
Loosen and remove the
cover in the area A .
›
Not used
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
Change the fuse.
First place the cover on
top and then snap it in
at the bottom.
›
›
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Air conditioning, automatic transmission
Instrument cluster, emergency call
Alarm system, horn
Databus
Not used
Not used
Not used