S-Class (W220) 1999-2006: S 320 CDI, S 320, S430, S 500, S 600

Drivers side door no power

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Old May 10, 2010 | 01:18 PM
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Drivers side door no power

So the other day out of no where my driver side door lost all power including the outside turn lamp, and I thought to my self not again as i replaced the whole DCM due to the prior owners tint shop being sloppy, so today i took the whole door apart and checked it for any moisture and found nothing, then I took the DCM apart and looked inside and found no signs of water so i put everything back together, while taking the door apart I pulled the ground off the battery and let it sit for a good half hour before putting it back on and still nothing, so i began checking the fuses under the rear seat and nothing, checked the passenger side under the hood and nothing, then I got to the drivers side and found a 15amp fuse blown and it solved the problem, so after replacing it the door and all the functions returned.
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Old May 10, 2010 | 03:47 PM
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Did the fuse chart list the correct location? I know there are two fuses for the power seat; one under the rear seat and the other in the fuse panel under the hood on the drivers side. Is this something different??? I would assume so since all the power to the door was out.
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Old May 11, 2010 | 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Supergenius40
Did the fuse chart list the correct location? I know there are two fuses for the power seat; one under the rear seat and the other in the fuse panel under the hood on the drivers side. Is this something different??? I would assume so since all the power to the door was out.
actually I didnt read the chart I just started checking fuses and it was the last 15 fuse going towards the top in the drivers side fuse panel
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Old Jun 23, 2015 | 05:49 AM
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hi, I have THE SAME PROBLEM AND CAN U PLEASE SEND ME THE PICTURE OF THE 15AMP FUSE. AND HOW TO REACH TO THE FUSE.
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Old Aug 17, 2020 | 05:58 PM
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Hey

Just an update since i hate when people ask for help on forums and never bOther to update others who might benefit when a solution is found.
The audio issue ended up being that my amp was defective. I sourced and installed an interchangeable amp from a GL (E , C, GLA and some other models also share same amp) and voila the sound now works from all speakers.

however, am Not sure if it’s my mind playing tricks on me or if my ears just have to adjust to the out front all speakers but it sounds noticeably lower compared to when only my passenger side speakers was working.

do the interchangeable amps with these cars have different power output?
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