2018 C350E- Illuminated Grill Logo
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2018 C350E- Illuminated Grill Logo
Does anyone know which fuse in the engine compartment that I can use for the illuminated Star add on?
I can not find a fuse list in the engine fuse box.
Or.
If I elect to "T" into a headlight wire which color would be the positive for the LED logo. Will this create a headlight fault code if I use a "T" connector?
I would rather go to an accessory fuse in the box rather than use the "T" splicer.
I can not find much info on this Semi Hybrid.
Thanks
Slow
I can not find a fuse list in the engine fuse box.
Or.
If I elect to "T" into a headlight wire which color would be the positive for the LED logo. Will this create a headlight fault code if I use a "T" connector?
I would rather go to an accessory fuse in the box rather than use the "T" splicer.
I can not find much info on this Semi Hybrid.
Thanks
Slow
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have you the leaflet showing what each fuse controls, its just i found mine not with the manuals but tucked inside the fuse box in the boot/trunk
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slow2go (05-29-2018)
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Norman's post is illuminating (couldn't resist).
Will have to see if I have such a thing in my car.
I installed mine myself -- no hacking required.
I have some pics, but I don't think I have the detail you're looking for.
This post here on MBWorld is right on for location, and worked perfectly.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-star-diy.html
I did a little different wire routing, but nothing radical.
My biggest issue was getting the clip fully seated in the socket. Took too damned long.
A little harrowing if you use a pick set -- didn't want to damage the wire or clip.
Use a flashlight to look at the other sockets to see if you have it placed right.
Service techs and managers are still amazed that I did it myself.
Meh - they're just too used to people thinking cars are magic.
Will have to see if I have such a thing in my car.
I installed mine myself -- no hacking required.
I have some pics, but I don't think I have the detail you're looking for.
This post here on MBWorld is right on for location, and worked perfectly.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-star-diy.html
I did a little different wire routing, but nothing radical.
My biggest issue was getting the clip fully seated in the socket. Took too damned long.
A little harrowing if you use a pick set -- didn't want to damage the wire or clip.
Use a flashlight to look at the other sockets to see if you have it placed right.
Service techs and managers are still amazed that I did it myself.
Meh - they're just too used to people thinking cars are magic.
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slow2go (05-29-2018)