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Old 01-01-2011, 10:35 PM
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Fuse 58 - Automated Manual Transmission?

So I was checking all my fuses today because I have some issues with my siren. Anyways, everything was fine, but in the engine compartment fuse box there was a fuse missing according to the fuse box diagram. Fuse number 58, which is 40amps. So I installed a 40 amp fuse there, and upon driving the vehicle didn't notice anything new. According to WIS, it says its for the automated manual transmission? I have a 2003 CLK320, would installing the fuse there hurt anything? Sequential automated manual transmission is what people refer to as "tip-tronic" these days right?
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Originally Posted by alex12342011
So I was checking all my fuses today because I have some issues with my siren. Anyways, everything was fine, but in the engine compartment fuse box there was a fuse missing according to the fuse box diagram. Fuse number 58, which is 40amps. So I installed a 40 amp fuse there, and upon driving the vehicle didn't notice anything new. According to WIS, it says its for the automated manual transmission? I have a 2003 CLK320, would installing the fuse there hurt anything? Sequential automated manual transmission is what people refer to as "tip-tronic" these days right?

According to the WIS, I believe fuse #58 is really for the manual tranny because the description below refer to "hydraulic pump" and fuse #61 is Sequential automated manual transmission.
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Oh, so it probably doesn't even make a difference whether theres a fuse or not.
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Oh, so it probably doesn't even make a difference whether theres a fuse or not.

Just remove it if i were you.
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Ok, thanks for the help. So "hydraulic pump" is for manual transmission/standard clk model? I thought autos used a hydraulic pump for the torque converter.
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This is for the Sequentronic transmission (automated manual)

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