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stevie 07-26-2010 08:50 AM

Fuse Box Layout for W209
 
can anyone point me towards a fuse box diagram / allocation list for a W209?

I have a 2007 CLK 200 Convertible and the cigar lighter fuse is blown. I know its in the fuse box under the hood but have no idea which one it is.

All help appreciated.

dynomite05 07-26-2010 10:51 AM

I believe there is a diagram in the fuse box by the drivers side door

stevie 07-26-2010 11:23 AM

There should be.... But there isn't. I decided to just remove the fuses 1 by 1 till I found the one that had blown.

Thanks anyway

bheng 07-26-2010 04:54 PM

damn. haha how long did that take? btw i think it was the 15 amp right in the middle.

and i will try to find my scanner and scan it online and hopefully stickey that ****. lol

Clkboi 02-11-2011 04:39 PM

Anyone knows where the dome light fuse might be? For some reason mine is staying dim lately even when i manually turn it off and even when i turn my car off...

mafialink 01-02-2012 03:58 PM

Where is the fuse box in an 2007 clk63?

mafialink 01-02-2012 05:19 PM

Found it

JustinArnold 12-12-2013 02:47 PM

2 Attachment(s)
here is the fuse diagram for the clk class w209Attachment 376895 Attachment 376896

Rudeney 02-22-2014 11:09 PM

There are three fuse panels - front SAM (left side, under the hood), cabin (driver's side dash), and rear SAM (in the trunk). There is also a "pre-fuse" panel, which is located on the passenger side, in front of the battery, under the positive jump terminal. These are hish-amp fuses fed directly from the battery. I have all the diagrams here:

http://benzbits.com/w203/fuses.html

Doggyboy 10-16-2014 12:36 PM

My alarm is going off for no apparent reason so I have been leaving it unlocked. However today I went out in it, parked and got out. The alarm went off and would not turn off. I had to drive home with the alarm going off continually.

Rudeney 10-16-2014 10:17 PM

Your ATA horn is likely defective. For now, just unplug it. It's located behind the passenger front wheel, behind the fender shroud.

scotch1 12-15-2015 02:32 PM

All fuses are Identified, BUT the relays are not identified, Help!
Where can I find the relay identification, and locations.
2007 CLK 350.
Tom.

Rudeney 12-15-2015 10:40 PM

See my link above. It has the relays and fuses. It's for the W203, but it's 99% the same for the W209.

Hermosahills2 10-29-2016 10:08 PM

Can someone tell me what fuse 65 is for? I don't see it on the list posted by JustonArnold. It's a big fuse (45 amp). It's there in my fuse box but I can't find any list that tells me what it's for.

Rudeney 10-29-2016 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by Hermosahills2 (Post 6955648)
Can someone tell me what fuse 65 is for? I don't see it on the list posted by JustonArnold. It's a big fuse (45 amp). It's there in my fuse box but I can't find any list that tells me what it's for.

If you'll look a few posts back, I posted a link to the fuse and relay diagrams. #65 is for the secondary air pump, which is an electric blower used to inject fresh air into the exhaust system during engine warm-up which reduced emissions.

MPDano 04-04-2018 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by Rudeney (Post 6645598)
See my link above. It has the relays and fuses. It's for the W203, but it's 99% the same for the W209.

Got no sound on my stereo. Used your W203 diagram and it's supposed to be in the drivers side fusebox (amplifier fuse) but the number of fuses don't even match my W209. Checked them all anyways and they were all good. Any thoughts on a W209 specific fuse chart?

Rudeney 04-05-2018 09:50 PM

Here's the W209 diagram:

http://benzbits.com/w209/CabinFusePanel.pdf

It has the same fuse numbers, but a few different assignments.

MPDano 04-05-2018 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by Rudeney (Post 7423192)
Here's the W209 diagram:

http://benzbits.com/w209/CabinFusePanel.pdf

It has the same fuse numbers, but a few different assignments.

Thanks for that. I now see that there are a few spots that don't even have a plug so if you count that as a slot, it matches. 26 is for the sound system but it's good. There are a few posts that say the trunk panel has the fuse for the sound amp. All mine look good as far as I know. Not sure if there are some missing. Really need a pic of someones W209 trunk panel.

There is 1 that is a 75amp and is blown, does this control more than 1 device? I don't a fuse that high, I guess I need to order some.

MPDano 04-05-2018 11:03 PM


Originally Posted by MPDano (Post 7423241)
Thanks for that. I now see that there are a few spots that don't even have a plug so if you count that as a slot, it matches. 26 is for the sound system but it's good. There are a few posts that say the trunk panel has the fuse for the sound amp. All mine look good as far as I know. Not sure if there are some missing. Really need a pic of someones W209 trunk panel.

There is 1 that is a 75amp and is blown, does this control more than 1 device? I don't a fuse that high, I guess I need to order some.

Ughhh. My eyes suck. It is a 7.5 Need to look at the chart again to see what that fuse goes to. I also need to locate where the sound is supposed to be. I looked at the passenger trunk side and it looks like something should be there as there are a lot of unplugged wires.

MPDano 04-07-2018 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Rudeney (Post 7423192)
Here's the W209 diagram:

http://benzbits.com/w209/CabinFusePanel.pdf

It has the same fuse numbers, but a few different assignments.

Got one for the trunk fuses and relays?

Rudeney 04-07-2018 10:13 PM

http://benzbits.com/w209/FuseBoxRear.pdf

NMD Cars 04-11-2024 09:27 AM

Lads, battery is dead and key wont open drivers door on my 2004 CLK Cabriolet. It will open the boot. Which fuse can i remove to send power back to the battery to be able to remote open the door lock


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