Fuse chart mis-print or assembly error??? What size fuse??
On a 1995 124 chassis (mine is a E300D)
Could anyone please check to see what size (8 or 16 amp) fuse is required for the circuit controlling the climate control system / heater water valve / AC compressor, etc? But NOT what is written on the fuse chart – what is ACTUALLY in your car’s fuse box.
The long explanation why I’m asking this:
My car has recently been blowing fuse #6 intermittently. When fuse #6 pops, the climate control system & blower fan ceases to operate, and the hot water valve (mono-valve) opens (which it should when it does not receive power.) The blown fuse is an 8 amp, and that is what I’ve been replacing it with.
Now here’s the rub: According to the card on the fuse box lid, fuse #7 (NOT #6) should be controlling the climate control system / heating water valve / AC compressor clutch (& various other items). Fuse #6, the one that's popping, should control the turn signals, horn, & outside temperature gauge, NOT the climate control system.
I checked the devices on the other circuit by pulling fuse 7, and it appears that the functions for fuse/circuits 6 & 7 have been reversed – perhaps an error during assembly at the factory, or perhaps a mis-print of the fuse chart itself.
Either way, in my car there is a 16-amp fuse in controlling the low-demand circuit (turn signals, horn & outside temp gauge). There is an 8-amp fuse controlling the climate control system. It would seem logical to just go ahead & switch the fuses, but I certainly don’t want to cause a meltdown, so that is why I am asking for help by having someone look to see how their car is set up.
I should mention that the fuse chart (part #124 545 22 00) states at the bottom: “outside fuse box: blower motor”, but I don’t know if it means the radiator fan, or the HVAC blower. If it IS the HVAC blower, then it would appear that it receives it’s juice from a relay instead of directly through the fuse (6 or 7?) circuit, and that would logically reduce the load to where that circuit may only require an 8-amp fuse.
Boy, I wished that I had a wiring diagram for this car…
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Current rolling stock:
2001 E55 183,000+ Newest member of the fleet.
2002 E320 83,000 - The "cream-puff"!
1992 500E 217,000+
1995 E300D 412,000+
1998 E300D 155,000+
2001 E320 227,000+
2001 E320 Wagon, 177,000+
Prior MBZ’s:
1952 220 Cab A
1966 300SE
1971 280SE
1973 350SLC (euro)
1980 450SLC
1980 450SLC (#2)
1978 450SLC 5.0
1984 300D ~243,000 & fondly remembered
1993 500E - sorely missed. 
1975 VW Scirocco w/ slightly de-tuned Super-Vee engine - Sold after 30+ years.
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