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Fuse locations for vehicles with
factory-fit-
ted
auxiliary heater and ventilation
→
20 amps, ATO
®
, auxiliary heater.
Replacing blown fuses
Please refer to and at the start
of the chapter on page 300.
Preparations
1. Switch
off
the ignition, the lights and all
electrical consumers.
Detecting a blown fuse
Fig. 183
Blown fuse:
flat
blade fuse,
cartridge fuse.
1. Shine a torch onto the fuse.
You can see if a fuse is blown from the top
and side through the transparent housing
due to the melted metal strip
→
.
Fuse types
— Standard
flat
blade fuse (ATO
®
).
— Small
flat
blade fuse (MINI
®
).
— Large
flat
blade fuse (MAXI
®
or MAXI+
®
).
Colour coding of fuses
Fuses (ATO
®
- MINI
®
- MAXI
®
and MAXI
+
®
)
Amp rating
1 amps
3 amps
5 amps
F14
Colour
Black
Purple
Orange
7.5 amps
10 amps
15 amps
20 amps
25 amps
30 amps
40 amps
Changing a fuse
Fig. 184
Removing or inserting fuse (illustra-
tion).
1
Plastic pliers.
1. If applicable, take the plastic pliers
→
out of the fuse box cover.
2. Insert the plastic pliers
1
from above
for
small fuses
→
plastic pliers
1
onto the fuse from the
side for
larger fuses
→
3. Pull out the fuse.
4. If the fuse has blown, replace it with
a new fuse of the same amp rating
(same colour and same markings) and
same size
→
.
5. Replace the cover.
NOTICE
You can damage another position in the
electrical system by using a fuse with
a higher amp rating.
Brown
Red
Blue
Yellow
White or clear
Green
Light green
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If and when
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