Does anyone where the fuse id for the cigarette lighter - 2000 E320 4matic wagon?
In previous models, it is the same as the Radio, so it is number 5 of the fusebox under the rear seat. Any problem with the cigarette lighter?
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My horn/fanfare doesn't work. Does anyone have an idea where to find the fuses for the fanfare (horn) on a 2000 E320 wagon. Chart in the fuse box on the driver's side of the engine compartment says they are #40 and #41. But there is no #40 and #41 in that fuse box. The horn mounted in front of the radiator works as I checked it by direct connect to the battery. The other horn I understand is mounted below the pax side headlight and requires bumber facia removal. That seems daunting to me. Anyway I guess next step to find out why the horn doesn't work is the fuses. Then the I guess its the switch in the steering wheel. You guys somehow always come up with an answer. I guess all MB issues are the same.
Well out of frustration and because I was passing the local MB dealer I stopped and asked the female service manager where fuses #40 and #41 for the horn were. After 10 minutes of no luck a tech happened by and lo and behold they are in the driver's side engine bay fuse box. But, they are cleverly comoflaged in that the numbers are not black. The service mgr. and I both thought they were spares. If you look very closely you can make out the numbers in black on black. The 7.5 fuse was bad and the horn is back to working. Thanks to all previous inputs on this subject as in the treasure hunt for the fuse I learned even more about my car.
Horn fuse should be in the control model box, which is behind the engine firewall opposite to the brake drum. There is a video clip in the general sticky DIY thread that explain where it is.
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