onds a
er the overload, e.g. frozen win-
dows, has been rectified.
Fuses in the front compartment
Please refer to and at the start
of the chapt
er on page 314.
Fuse box in the bonnet space
Fig. 189 In the front c
ompartment: fuse box
with plastic grippers.
1
Fuse box.
2
Plastic pliers.
There may be a pair of plastic grippers for
removing fuses in the fuse box → Fig. 18
9
2 .
R
emoving the cover
1. Open the bonnet.
2. To release, push the catches in the di-
rection of the arrows → Fig. 189.
3.
Li o the cover → Fig. 189
1 .
Ins
talling the cover
1. Place the cover on the fuse box.
2. Press the cover downwards until the
cover audibly clicks into place on both
sides.
3. Close the bonnet.
Fuse overview of the fuses in the
bonne
t space
Please refer to and at the start
of the chapt
er on page 314.
The overview shows the fuse locations of
the electrical consumers relevant for the
driver. The first column in the overview con-
tains the location. The other columns con-
tain the amp rating, the fuse type and the
electrical consumer protected by the fuse.
Depending on the market and specification
of your vehicle, the fuse numbers and loca-
tions may dier to those given in the over-
view. If necessary, ask an authorised dealer
for the exact fuse layout.
Fuse assignment
Fig. 190 In the bonnet spa
ce: fuse locations.
Fuse location → Fig. 190:
15 amps, ATO
®
, horn.
30 amps, ATO
®
, front wipers.
7.5 amps, ATO
®
, brake light sensor.
F9
F10
F31
Changing fuses
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