Fuse box on the transmission tunnel, Fuse box in the battery case, Roadside assistance – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2011 Owners Manual User Manual

Page 246: Electrical fuses

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To make it easier to change the fuse, you can
fold fuse box A down slightly:

X

Remove screws B.

X

Fold fuse box A down.

Fuse box on the transmission tunnel

In order to access the fuse box, you have to
remove the stop clamps on the front-
passenger seat.

G

Warning!

Do not drive the vehicle when the front end
stops are not correctly installed. Failure to
reinstall stops as indicated may result in
serious injury in certain frontal crashes.
Adjust the front passenger seat as far as
possible rearward from the dashboard when
the seat is occupied. Comply with information
on occupant safety section.

The stop clamps are at the front of the guide
rails.

Stop clamp of the right guide rail, reverse image

for the left
:

Stop clamp

;

Spacing

X

To remove the stop clamps: remove both

stop clamps : of the front-passenger seat
guide rails using a screwdriver.

!

When replacing the stop clamps, make

sure you maintain the correct spacing.

X

To open the fuse box: move the front-

passenger seat to its foremost position.

X

Remove screws :.

X

Remove cover ; in the direction of the
arrow.

Fuse box in the battery case

The battery case is under a cover in the rear
footwell.
The fuses in the battery case do not usually
need to be replaced. If a fuse has to be
changed, visit a qualified specialist workshop,
e.g. an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.

!

The cover must be seated properly,

otherwise moisture or dirt could impair the
function of the fuses.

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Electrical fuses

Roadside Assistance

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