The Mercedes-Benz Vaneo, a compact MPV, was manufactured from 2002 to 2005. This article provides detailed fuse box diagrams for the models produced during these years: 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. It includes essential information on where to locate the fuse panels inside the vehicle, along with comprehensive descriptions of each fuse’s assignment (fuse layout) and the relays associated with them. Whether you’re troubleshooting electrical issues or simply need to understand your vehicle’s fuse configuration better, this guide aims to provide clear and useful insights into the Mercedes-Benz Vaneo’s electrical system.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Mercedes-Benz Vaneo are the fuses #12 (Cigarette lighter, 12V load compartment socket) and #18 (12V centre console socket) in the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box.
Engine Compartment
Fuse Number | Relay |
K20/1 | High-pressure return relay (A 002 542 13 19) |
K9/3 | Electric extractor fan relay (A 002 542 13 19) |
K38/3 | Starter inhibitor relay (A 002 542 23 19) |
K46 | Alarm relay (A 002 542 14 19) |
K39 | Horn relay (A 002 542 11 19) |
K26/2 | Washer pump relay (A 002 542 19 19) |
K17 | Air injection relay (A 002 542 13 19) |
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number | Fused function | Fuse Amp |
---|---|---|
1 | Electric extractor fan control unit Electric extractor fan relay Engine control unit Air injection relay (gasoline) | 20 |
2 | Engine control unit Fuel pump relay (gasoline) | 25 |
3 | Heating/Tempmatic control panel Interior blower | 25 |
4 | Electronic Stability Program control unit Brake pedal switch | 7.5 |
5 | Automatic transmission control unit Cruise control switch Automatic clutch | 10 |
6 | Horn | 15 |
7 | Brake lamp | 10 |
8 | Diagnostic socket Heating/Tempmatic control panel | 10 |
9 | Electric extractor fan control unit | 30 |
9 | Electric extractor fan relay | 40 |
10 | Sliding/tilting sunroof Rear window wiper | 15 |
11 | Centre ceiling lamps – spotlight and nightlight Radio Navigations System Telephone hands-free device Headlamp flasher | 15 |
12 | Cigarette lighter Glove compartment light 12 V load compartment socket | 20 |
13 | Left-hand power window | 30 |
13 | Left-hand convenience power window (Automatic opening/closing) | 7.5 |
14 | Right-hand power window | 30 |
14 | Right-hand convenience power window (Automatic opening/closing) | 7.5 |
15 | Seat occupancy recognition including child seat recognition Automatic child seat recognition Airbag control unit | 7.5 |
16 | Windscreen wiper motor | 30 |
17 | Windscreen washer fluid pomp Central locking (Diagnostic) Instrument cluster (Control of front/rear windscreen wipers and intermittent wipe interval, wiper/washer system, heated rear window and mirror heating, airbag indicator lamp) | 10 |
18 | 12 V centre console socket | 25 |
19 | Trailer socket Taxi alarm control unit | 15 |
20 | Trailer recognition control unit Taxi alarm control unit | 7.5 |
21 | Trailer recognition control unit | 15 |
22 | Anti-theft alarm system control unit Alarm siren | 10 |
23 | Seat heating | 25 |
24 | 40 | |
25 | Right-hand convenience power window (Automatic opening/closing) | 30 |
26 | Left-hand convenience power window (Automatic opening/closing) | 30 |
27 | Auxiliary heating time control unit Auxiliary heating radio receiver Illuminated door sill panels | 5 |
28 | Instrument cluster (Turn signal operation, wiper/washer system, heated rear window) Taxi meter Taxi roof sign | 10 |
29 | Central locking | 25 |
30 | Drive authorisation system control unit Instrument cluster (indic. lamp. Turn signal operation. interior lighting) Steering angle sensor | 7.5 |
31 | Heated rear window (Mirror heating) | |
32 | HF telephone compensator Telephone hands-free device Sliding/tilting sunroof Centre and rear celling lamps-overhead Control panel with front interior light Taxi alarm control unit | 15 |
33 | Radio / navigation Hands-free system selector switch Telephone / taxi radio Taxi radio control unit | 20 |
34 | Fuel pump (gasoline) | 25 |
35 | Valves for Electronic Stability Program | 25 |
36 | Lamp unit | 40 |
37 | Mirror heating | 10 |
38 | Starter relay (diesel) | 30 |
38 | Engine control unit (gasoline) | 7.5 |
39 | Drive authorisation system control unit Instrument cluster (indie, lamp. Turn signal operation) | 7.5 |
40 | Diagnostic socket Steering angle sensor Mirror adjustment | 7.5 |
41 | Level 2 interior blower PTC – diesel heater booster Heating/Tempmatic control panel Dew point sensor (air conditioning) Heated washer nozzles Interior temp. sensor (air conditioning) Folding exterior mirror | 7.5 |
42 | Lamp unit Reversing lamp (manual transmission) Electronic selector lever module | 7.5 |
43 | Reversing lamp (autom. transmission) Taximeter | 7.5 |
44 | Auxiliary heating time control Parktronic control unit | 7.5 |
45 | Electric hinged window | 7.5 |
Relay | ||
K1/6 K1/7 | Terminal 87 engine control unit relay (A 002 542 25 19) | |
K1/5 | Fuel pump relay (A 002 542 25 19) | |
K13/1 | Terminal 15 electronics relay (A 002 542 13 19) | |
K27 | Heated rear window relay (A 002 542 13 19) |
Light Control Fuses
Fuse Number | Fused function | Fuse Amp |
---|---|---|
1 | Left low beam | 7.5 |
2 | Right low beam | 7.5 |
3 | Left main beam Right main beam Main beam indicator lamp (instrument cluster) | 15 |
4 | Left side lamp Left tail lamp | 7.5 |
5 | Right side lamp Right tail lamp 58K instrument cluster License plate lamps | 15 |
6 | Left/right fog lamp Left rear fog lamp | 15 |
Pre-fuse box
Fuse Number | Fused function | Fuse Amp |
---|---|---|
46 | Terminal connector, terminal 30 Supply to fueee f4, f5, f6 via relay K1/5 Supply to fuses fl, f2 via relay K1/6, K1/7 Alternator Supply to fuses f19, f20, f21 PTC heater booster (diesel) | 150 |
47 | Preglow phase (diesel) | 60 |
47 | Air injection (petrol) | 40 |
48 | Power-steering pump | 60 |
49 | Return pump Electronic Stability Program | 40 |
50 | Ignition starter switch | 50 |
51 | Auxiliary heating | 30 |
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