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Location of the block and replacement of fuses in the engine compartment Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

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This article describes how to remove the Mercedes fuse cover and replace the fuse.

Location of the block and replacement of fuses in the engine compartment Mercedes-Benz Vito

1. Open the hood as described in this article .

Open hood on Mercedes-Benz Vito W639 2007

The fuse box in the engine compartment is located on the left side in the direction of travel of the vehicle.

Location of the fuse box in the engine compartment on the Mercedes-Benz Vito W639 2007

2. Slide the four fuse box cover latches aside.

The location of the fuse cover latches on the Mercedes-Benz Vito W639 2007

Move aside the latch for the cover of the fuse box in the engine compartment on the Mercedes-Benz Vito W639 2007

Unfasten the latch for the cover of the fuse box in the engine compartment on the Mercedes-Benz Vito W639 2007

3. Remove the fuse box cover.

Open the fuse cover on Mercedes-Benz Vito W639 2007

Fuse box on Mercedes-Benz Vito W639 2007

Mercedes fuse relay mounting block

WARNING:

Do not replace fuses with jumpers or fuses of different amperage, or homemade jumpers, as this can damage electrical appliances and even cause fire.

Note:

This is what a blown fuse looks like (the shown jumper inside the holder has blown and burst). For replacement, use a spare fuse of the same rating (and color).

Blown fuse on Mercedes-Benz Vito W369 2007

Blown fuse

4. Install all removed parts in the reverse order of removal.

Useful advice:

Always close the cover of the main fuse box. This will avoid: 
- air from the engine compartment into the passenger compartment; 
- occurrence of electrical faults as a result of the penetration of water, dirt, moisture.

Source: carpedia.club

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