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cdplayer 12-17-2006 06:50 PM

W220 shade screen fuse?
 
Can someone tell me the exact location and what amp
fuse that operates the rear shade screen on 2001 S500?
My car does not have a fuse chart. Best way to get one
without going to dealer?? Thanks guys:kid:

ILUVMILS 12-17-2006 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdplayer (Post 1360924)
Can someone tell me the exact location and what ampfuse that operates the rear shade screen on 2001 S500?

Fuse #50 (10A) in the rear fuse box, located behind the right rear footwell lamp.




Quote:

Originally Posted by cdplayer (Post 1360924)
My car does not have a fuse chart. Best way to get onewithout going to dealer?? Thanks guys:kid:


Have you checked the vehicles' tool kit? That's where the factory fuse chart should be. If it's not, the previous owner probably used it to write a suicide note after trying to read it!!! With ~eighty fuses, and ~twenty relays (depending on optional equipment), in alphabetical order (not numerical), and in three languages, it's easier to call MB Roadside Assistance than find a fuse in a W220!!!:D

cdplayer 12-17-2006 11:26 PM

cdplayer
 
Thanks!! Fuse seems ok. Replaced with another,but no change. I'm thinking now the mechanic may have affected the wiring at the back of the switch when he was working on the Nav unit.:rolleyes:

ILUVMILS 12-18-2006 12:17 PM

Have you had the Electronic Ignition switch (EIS) replaced by any chance? The reason I ask is because from reading through your previous posts, and other threads, I think you may want to check the programming/version coding of several control modules. Incorrect coding can cause strange things to happen.

cdplayer 12-18-2006 10:12 PM

cdplayer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ILUVMILS (Post 1361536)
Have you had the Electronic Ignition switch (EIS) replaced by any chance? The reason I ask is because from reading through your previous posts, and other threads, I think you may want to check the programming/version coding of several control modules. Incorrect coding can cause strange things to happen.

You're a genius.:D I got a call from my mechanic today and with all that has been done to the car, the reprogramming for the screen was over looked. I did have a new ignition switch put in,however. It turned out to be faulty. And a second new switch was installed. Car runs beautifully...........so far :kid:


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