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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (from 1995 to 2000, the year of issue)

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Location of the fuse box
Fig. 338. The location of the fuse box




Location fuse fan heater (under the driver's seat)
Fig. 339. Location fuse fan heater (under the driver's seat)




The fuses are located in a special unit under the steering column. To access them, you must discard the lid shown in Fig. 338. Open the lid should be in the direction of 1, close - in the direction of 2. On the inside of the lid is a table with a description of the location of the fuses. All fuses are numbered. Fuse heater fan is located separately and under the driver's seat (Fig. 339). All additional power consumers can be connected via this block. A more precise location of the fuse depends on the modification. How to use the following fuses:
- Fuses rarely burn out due to network congestion. The reason usually becomes a short circuit or malfunction of the appliance. In most cases where there is a short circuit to the "masses." If the cause is not found, replace the fuse will not help;
- Determined by wiring when a voltage is applied to the fuse. It can be fed continuously or at the corresponding position of the ignition switch. Also specify in the circuit of the device is turned on the fuse;
- When checking the wire segment to make a jumper between terminals fuse, a second closing circuit. If followed by strong arcing in the circuit somewhere there is a short circuit. Take turns to check the wires leading to the device, disconnect them. If the sparks disappear should seek fault in just disconnected portion of the chain;
- If the jumper is not immediately spark occurs, turn the ignition key to the safety was energized, it is possible to check the lamp-sampler. If the bridge circuit has a sparking test the circuit as described above;
- If the closure occurs only when you turn on any device (eg heated rear window, the wiper stalk, or braking signals, check "to spark" is more complicated and requires more experience. Small sparks - a normal phenomenon, because the consumer is a large current force. A strong spark will continue to indicate a short circuit. If, instead of a jumper wire to use an ammeter to measure the limit of 30 A, the closure will be easier to determine. Instant off-scale instrument speaks circuit (contact device once removed).

Fuse
Number Fuse
The strength of the current, A
Connected devices
1
15
The right front and rear position light
2
15
Right high beam lamp
3
15
Left light beam
4
15
Reversing lamp signal
5
15
Brake
6
20
The wiper motor
7
15
Beep, heated rear window relay options
8
20
Interior lights, cigarette lighter, radio (output "30")
9
15
Clock, alarm
10
15
Lighting equipment, license plate light, dipped
eleven
15
The left front and rear position light
12
15
Right light beam
13
15
Left light beam
14
15
Rear and front fog lights
15
15
Radio (pin "15")
16-18
15
Reserve for additional equipment

Note
If any device stops working, often the cause can be a bad contact holding the fuse contacts or oxidation, resulting in a chain is interrupted. In this case, it is necessary to remove the fuse contacts clean and install a new fuse.




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