Passenger Fuse Box Access - Help Needed
I am trying to install a "smart mirror" which just turns the rear view mirror into basically an always on back up camera.
To access the fuse box in older models you simply had to remove the plastic paneling on the passenger door which simply popped up.
I cannot for the life of me figure out how to panel off. It is one solid piece going from the door sill and running up to the glove box. The part by the door sill seems to snap off easy enough. However, I cannot get the part near the glove box to come off. It appears it even latches into cutouts in the carpet.
Has anyone tried to access the fuse box sucessfully?
This thread looks promising: https://mbworld.org/forums/class-w17...-fuse-box.html
I am encountering the same problem, I can't get out the floor mat without ripping it apart and I am anxious removing the door panel because it's firmly stuck and I am not 100% sure how to remove this or even if it has to be.
Why is this so hard to reach? Anyone found how to get to the fuse box in the passenger foot well?
This thread looks promising: https://mbworld.org/forums/class-w17...-fuse-box.html
I am encountering the same problem, I can't get out the floor mat without ripping it apart and I am anxious removing the door panel because it's firmly stuck and I am not 100% sure how to remove this or even if it has to be.
Why is this so hard to reach? Anyone found how to get to the fuse box in the passenger foot well?
Ok...so I was able to "release" the carpet from the right side footwell plastic molding.
I started with the upper left part of the carpet....the easiest to move and kept pulling. When I reached maximum give, I pushed forward on the right side of the carpet. That push allowed more slack to allow you to reach the bottom screw on the fuse box. I know from experience to stay away from removing plastic trim: a hard pull (not even that hard) will often remove the piece AND break off the plastic rivit that supports it.
One caveat....big one!....I have not reassembled the carpeting as I am still trying to figure out the electrical hookup. (Please see the next post.)
so the right side is latched under the side footwell molding, but I did not want to remove that trim. It is a big piece -- transversing the whole door sill it appears -- plus removing the weather stripping.
hhhmmmmmm
now that I have the fuse box exposed....does anyone know whether there is an accessible 12V switched wire visible? I will clamp onto that like a snake!!!
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Also F you whatever MB designer decided to put a supposedly user accessible fuse panel behind a screwed down cover under the carpet. I’ve had a radar/dash cam setup hardwired in every car I’ve owned since 2009. That was the most unnecessarily difficult install I’ve ever done.
nice to have my radar detector again though
Also F you whatever MB designer decided to put a supposedly user accessible fuse panel behind a screwed down cover under the carpet. I’ve had a radar/dash cam setup hardwired in every car I’ve owned since 2009. That was the most unnecessarily difficult install I’ve ever done.
nice to have my radar detector again though
I connected smart box max for recording on parking lot.




