no power good batt
Is it your car, or do you work at a shop and it's a customer's car?
Where are you located?
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I would also check the wiring under the hood. Any field mice where you live?
Last edited by JettaRed; Nov 11, 2023 at 08:18 AM.
There are three locations:
1. Fuse box on the driver's side of the dashboard
2. Fuse box in the engine compartment on the left-hand side of the vehicle, when viewed in the direction of travel
3. Fuse box in the trunk on the right-hand side of the vehicle, when viewed in the direction of travel
The fuse allocation chart is located in the vehicle tool kit in the stowage compartment under the trunk floor.




Just guessing, but maybe.
It’s the part underneath the red sliding cover for a jump start. It’s also got a component called the “quiescent current relay” whose job it is to begin to remove “consumers” from the battery load when the car is not started for an extended period, like parked at an airport. That’s the thing that’s supposed to “wake the system up” when you open the door after the car has been parked.
thank u for the info ima check that in the am so that kind of makes sense the power distribution block on driver side has no power so that unit sends power to that block witch controls the power to the car I checked to day and its dead iv check Continuity through each fuse and all checked out good how do u clget that block up and out do i need to take the 2 power lines and one ground off it it also looks like a air bag plug runs in the the side if u would be willing to talk can u send me a email with your number so I can pick your brain on this one my email is dunnleydoorite@gmail.com my name is john and again that's for any input thes cars are so much electric components it's not like the chevy or gm I am a a tec for gmc and the benz system is sooooo different its crazy




https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9oq31JEF63U (YouTube)
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...ad-module.html (this forum)
The YouTube video says to check the terminals on the pre-fuse bloc. This is okay but you can only get to the top 4 without removing it. The top plug that he removes is the pyro fuse connector. The pyro fuse is what disconnects the car from the battery in an accident. If that plug DOESN’T go back in, you will need to get a replacement.
The other link is a successful repair of a blown fuse in the prefuse bloc.








