Engine-bay fuse & relay module
Fuse 1 · 8 A white
Right parking / tail, warning buzzer, cluster illumination, headlamp wash
Right-side marker and tail feed plus several ‘key-on’ lamps. A blown #1 often looks like a failed bulb monitor rather than a fuse.
parking light righttail lightcluster lightsheadlight wash
- Where
- Under the hood, driver’s side on LHD cars (left, near the bulkhead / washer bottle). Black ‘coffin’ with a hinged lid. The fuse card lives in that lid — photograph it; numbering drifted across the years.
- How to open
- Open the lid toward the wing. Numbered slots 1–16 are the two obvious rows. Lettered slots A–F (sometimes G/H) sit in the same coffin — usually a third row or the inner edge — and are named on the paper card, often not moulded in the plastic. Empty lettered slots are normal (no CD, no seat heat, no aux heater). Relays click in behind a second cover. A few maxi / high-current fuses hide under a black module toward the firewall.
- Notes
- Original Mercedes GBC ceramic fuses: white 8 A, red 16 A, blue 25 A, green 30 A. Aftermarket ATC / mini blades use a different colour code (red = 10 A, blue = 15 A) and have no 16 A size — a re-fused box will not contain a ‘red 16 A’. Water in the lid gasket corrodes the tracks. If a fuse looks good but the circuit is dead, pull it and check the copper rails.