Sprinter MY2020 Fuse Supplement

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The document discusses fuse assignments and diagrams for a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vehicle.

The document discusses fuses and relays located in different areas of the vehicle including the front passenger footwell, outside the driver's seat base, and in the battery box.

The document provides notes on electrical fuses including information on replacing fuses and fuse ratings.

Sprinter

Fuse assignment supplement

É9075848205wËÍ
9075848205

Order no. T907 0205 13 Part no. 907 584 82 05 Edition 2019-12
Mercedes-Benz
Publication details
Internet
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Documentation team
©Mercedes-Benz AG: not to be reprinted, transla‐
ted or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part,
without written permission from Mercedes-
Benz AG.
Vehicle manufacturer
Mercedes-Benz AG
Mercedesstraße 120
70372 Stuttgart
Germany
Vehicle dealer
Daimler VANS USA, LLC
One Mercedes-Benz Drive
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
https://www.mbusa.com (USA only)
http://www.mbsprinterusa.com
Customer Assistance Center:
1-877-762-8267
Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc.
98 Vanderhoof Avenue
Toronto, ON M4G 4C9
https://www.mercedes-benz.ca (Canada only)
Customer Relations Department:
1-800-387-0100
Daimler VANS USA, LLC and Mercedes-Benz Can‐
ada, Inc. are Daimler Companies.
Canada only: "Authorized Sprinter Dealer" is
defined as an authorized Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Dealer.

As at 09.08.2019
Contents 1

Symbols ..................................................... 2

Fuse/relay assignment diagram ............. 3


Notes on electrical fuses ............................. 3
Fuses/relays in the front-passenger
footwell ........................................................ 4
Fuses on the outside of the driver's
seat base ..................................................... 8
Fuses/relays in the base of the driv‐
er's seat and in the battery box ................. 11

Index ......................................................... 14
2 Symbols

In these Operating Instructions, you will find the


following symbols:

& DANGER Danger due to not observing


the warning notices
Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐
ards that may endanger your health or life, or
the health or life of others.
# Observe the warning notices.

+ ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental


damage due to failure to observe environ‐
mental notes
Environmental notes include information on
environmentally responsible behavior or envi‐
ronmentally responsible disposal.
# Observe environmental notes.

* NOTE Damage to property due to failure


to observe notes on material damage
Notes on material damage inform you of risks
which may lead to your vehicle being dam‐
aged.
# Observe notes on material damage.

% These symbols indicate useful instructions or


further information that could be helpful to
you.
# Instructions
(/ Further information on a topic
page)
Display Display in the multifunction display/
media display
Display in the taximeter
4 Highest menu level to be selected in
the multimedia system
5 Corresponding submenus to be selec‐
ted in the multimedia system
* Indicates a cause
Fuse/relay assignment diagram 3

Notes on electrical fuses The fuses are located in various fuse boxes:
R fuse box in the front-passenger footwell
& WARNING Risk of accident and injury R fuse box in the seat base of the driver's seat
due to overloaded lines
If you manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if
you replace it with a fuse with a higher
amperage, the electric line could be overloa‐
ded.
This could result in a fire.
# Always replace faulty fuses with speci‐
fied new fuses containing the correct
amperage.

* NOTE Damage due to incorrect fuses


Electrical components or systems could be
damaged by incorrect fuses.
# Only use fuses which have been
approved by Mercedes-Benz and which
have the correct fuse rating.

The electrical fuses in your vehicle switch off


defective circuits. If a fuse blows, all the compo‐
nents on the circuit and their functions will cease
to operate.
Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of an
equivalent specification, which you can deter‐
mine by the color and fuse rating. The fuse allo‐
cation chart and further information on the elec‐
tric fuses and relays can be found in the "Fuse
allocation chart" supplement.

* NOTE Damage or malfunctions caused by


moisture
Moisture may cause damage to the electrical
system or cause it to malfunction.
# When the fuse box is open, make sure
that no moisture can enter the fuse box.
# When closing the fuse box, make sure
that the seal of the lid is positioned cor‐
rectly on the fuse box.

If the new fuse which has been inserted also


blows, have the cause traced and rectified at a
qualified specialist workshop.
Make sure of the following before replacing a
fuse:
R the vehicle is secured such that it does not
roll away
R all electrical consumers are switched off
R the ignition is switched off
4 Fuse/relay assignment diagram

Fuses/relays in the front-passenger footwell


Fuse assignment

No. Consumer Fuse No. Consumer Fuse


rat– rat–
ing ing
MF1 15-1 Deactivation of reverse 5A
warning device, power take-
15-2 Engine control unit 5A off, working speed control
15-2 Common Powertrain Module 5A 15-1 DIN slot connection 5A
(CPC)
MF3
15-2 ESP® control unit 5A
30-T Multifunction camera 7.5 A
15-2 All-wheel drive control unit 5A
30-T Unassigned
15-2 Onboard Logistic Unit con‐ 5A
trol unit 30-T DIN slot connection, roof 7.5 A
15-2 Terminal 15, special signal, 5A 30-T Terminal 30T, special signal, 7.5 A
cockpit body manufacturer cockpit body manufacturer
MF2 30-T Instrument cluster 7.5 A
15-1 Feedback cable, terminal 15 5A 30-T DIN slot, cockpit 7.5 A
relay
S9
15-1 Headlamp range adjustment, 5A
halogen headlamps 1 Unassigned

15-1 Tachograph TCO 5A 2 Common Powertrain Module 10 A


(CPC)
15-1 Active Brake Assist radar 5A
sensor 3 Engine control unit OM642/ 10 A
OM651/M274
Fuse/relay assignment diagram 5

No. Consumer Fuse No. Consumer Fuse


rat– rat–
ing ing
Engine control unit OM654 5A 19 Terminal strip for body man‐ 10 A
ufacturer electrical connec‐
4 Automatic transmission cen‐ 7.5 A tion
tral oil pump
20 Co-driver door control unit 25 A
5 Common Powertrain Module 10 A
(CPC) 21 Driver's door control unit 25 A
6 Engine radiator fan 5A 22 Air suspension (LFA) control 10 A
unit
S10
S15
7 Automatic transmission 30 A
servo module 23 Unassigned
8 Body controller 30 A 24 USB charging socket (cock‐ 7.5 A
pit), USB charging socket
9 Body controller 30 A (stowage compartment),
10 Heating, SCR catalytic con‐ 30 A 115 V/230 V converter
verter socket

11 Overhead control panel 10 A 25 Cigarette lighter 15 A


(standard) Socket, center console 15 A
Overhead control panel, Cab 10 A 26 Information panel socket 15 A
Chassis
27 Converter socket, 115 V/ 25 A
Overhead control panel 15 A 230 V
(high)
28 Radio pre-installation, cargo 7.5 A
12 Pump, SCR catalytic con‐ 15 A liftgate, DSP connecting
verter point, antenna voltage con‐
S11 verter, 115/230V converter
socket for vehicles with aux‐
13 Automatic transmission 60 A iliary battery
S12 S16

14 ESP® valves (Premium), vehi‐ 40 A 30-1 Unassigned


cles with electric parking
30-2 Tachograph TCO 7.5 A
brake
30-3 Central locking 5A
ESP® valves (Standard) 25 A
30-4 Anti-theft alarm system 5A
S13
(ATA)
16 ESP® pump 60 A 30-5 Unassigned
S14 30-6 Electronic ignition lock con‐ 10 A
17 Body controller 30 A trol unit

18 Body controller 30 A 31-A Unassigned


31-B Starter power supply, relay 25 A
6 Fuse/relay assignment diagram

No. Consumer Fuse No. Consumer Fuse


rat– rat–
ing ing
S17 49 Central display 5A
32 Unassigned S6
S18 50 Additional headlamp, left 5A
(platform body manufac‐
33 Voltage dip limiter (SEB) 5A turer)
S19 51 Additional headlamp, right 5A
34 Electrics for body interior 10 A (platform body manufac‐
lighting turer)

S1 Switch clock for the auxiliary 5A


heating air, terminal 15 relay
35 Ventilation blower regulator 30 A
52 Control unit, airbag 7.5 A
S2
53 Diagnostics 5A
36 Air conditioning control 5A
panel 54 Relay supply 5A

37 Electric Steering Wheel 5A 55 Engine connection point 7.5 A


Locking (ESTL) (diesel), engine control unit
(OM651/OM642/M274)
38 Steering Column Switch 10 A
Module (SCSM) S7

39 Digital signal processor pre- 10 A 56 Engine control unit (OM654) 15 A


installation 57 Soot particulate sensor, NOX 15 A
40 Rotating beacon 5A sensor (OM654)

41 Radio multimedia system/ 25 A Soot particulate sensor 10 A


radio pre-installation 58 Engine, exhaust gas recircu‐ 10 A
S3 lation (EGR) (OM642/
OM651)
42 Unassigned
Engine (M274/OM654) 15 A
S4
59 NOX sensor before/after 10 A
43 Unassigned catalytic converter
S5 60 Lambda sensor 7.5 A
44 Multimedia system control 5A Coolant pump (OM654) 15 A
panel
61 Engine (M274/OM651) 10 A
45 Mobile phone cradle (WMI) 5A
Engine (OM642) 7.5 A
46 Multimedia connection unit 7.5 A
(MMI) Engine (OM654) 5A

47 Hermes (LTE communication 5A H2


module)
62 Engine (M274) 15 A
48 Telestart stationary heating 5A
Fuse/relay assignment diagram 7

No. Consumer Fuse


rat–
ing
Engine (OM651/OM642) 20 A
63 Engine (M274) 20 A
Engine (OM651/OM642) 25 A
S8
64 Body controller 30 A
65 Body controller 30 A
66 Automatic transmission aux‐ 15 A
iliary oil pump
67 Control unit for fuel meas‐ 25 A
urement (FSCM)
68 LED headlamp, right 15 A
69 LED headlamp, left 15 A
H2
70 Windshield wipers 30 A

Relays in the co-driver's footwell


8 Fuse/relay assignment diagram

No. Designation Permis‐


sible
current
inten‐
sity
R1 Reserve 30 A
R2 Terminal 87, engine 50 A
R3 Terminal 87, Common Pow‐ 30 A
ertrain Module CPC
R4 Terminal 15 40 A
R5 Windshield wipers on/off 40 A
R6 Reserve 40 A
R7 Windshield wipers fast/ 40 A
slow
R8 Terminal 50, starter 40 A
R9 Terminal 15R (vehicles 50 A
without auxiliary battery)
R10 Starter power supply, relay 30 A
R11 Terminal 15R (vehicles with 50 A
auxiliary battery)

Fuses on the outside of the driver's seat base


Fuse assignment
Fuse/relay assignment diagram 9

Fuse block F55/1 No. Consumer Fuse


No. Consumer Fuse rat–
rat– ing
ing
13 Trailer coupling control unit 15 A
1 Additional turn signal lamp 10 A (charging cable)
Roof ventilator 15 A 14 Parameterizable special mod‐ 25 A
ule control unit
2 Rear window wiper, right 15 A
15 Parameterizable special mod‐ 25 A
3 All-wheel drive control unit 30 A ule control unit
4MATIC all-wheel drive con‐ 30 A 16 Rear blower 25 A
trol unit
17 Hot-water auxiliary heater 20 A
4 Parking Package 5A
18 Terminal 30T for terminal 15 5A
Rear view camera relay
5 Driver seat adjustment con‐ 25 A Fuse block F55/3
trol unit
No. Consumer Fuse
Driver's seat heating control
rat–
unit
ing
6 Driver lumbar support 10 A
19 Rear window heater, left 15 A
Co-driver lumbar support
Additional caravaning unit 30 A
7 Co-driver seat adjustment 25 A (PWM 1)
control unit
20 Rear window heater, right 15 A
Co-driver seat heating control
unit (double jump seat) Additional caravaning unit 30 A
(PWM 2)
8 Tire pressure monitor control 5A
unit 21 Rear window heater relay 30 A

Motion detector and tire Additional caravaning unit 5A


pressure monitor control unit control unit

9 Terminal 30, terminal strip for 25 A 22 Trailer brake booster 30 A


body manufacturer's electri‐
23 Cargo liftgate/dumper vehi‐ 7.5 A
cal connection
cle (pre-installation)
Fuse block F55/2 Roof ventilator 5A
No. Consumer Fuse
24 Terminal strip for electrical 15 A
rat– connection (body manufac‐
ing turer)
10 Trailer coupling control unit, 25 A 25 Rear view camera for inside 5A
right rearview mirror/rear view
camera pre-installation
11 Trailer coupling control unit 15 A
(socket) Rear view camera display,
inside rearview mirror
12 Trailer coupling control unit, 25 A
left 26 Auxiliary warm-air heater 15 A
10 Fuse/relay assignment diagram

No. Consumer Fuse No. Consumer Fuse


rat– rat–
ing ing
Terminal 30 relay to terminal 41 Air spring 5A
15 auxiliary battery
42 Retarder 5A
27 Auxiliary battery voltage 5A
measurement 43 Socket, cab 15 A
44 Socket, D-pillar, left 15 A
Fuse block F55/4
No. Consumer Fuse 45 Socket, D-pillar, right 15 A
rat– Fuse block F55/6
ing
No. Consumer Fuse
28 Sliding door, left 15 A rat–
Electric sliding door, left 30 A ing

29 Sliding door, right 15 A 51 USB charge socket, side wall, 7.5 A


front left
Electric sliding door, right 30 A
USB charge socket, side wall, 5A
30 Antenna switch box 5A front left (with sliding door,
left)
31 Automatic transmission 7.5 A
52 USB charge socket, side wall, 7.5 A
32 Automatic transmission 10 A front right
33 On-Board Logistic Unit 30 A USB charge socket, side wall, 5A
34 Pre-installation for siren sys‐ 15 A front right (with sliding door,
tem right)

Pre-installation for camper 30 A 53 USB charge socket, side wall, 7.5 A


van front left (bus)

35 Rotating beacon with siren 15 A USB charge socket, side wall, 5A


front left (Passenger Van)
Pre-installation for camper 30 A
van 54 USB charge socket, side wall, 7.5 A
front right (bus)
36 Pre-installation for camper 30 A
van USB charge socket, side wall, 5A
front right (Passenger Van)
Fuse block F55/5
No. Consumer Fuse
rat–
ing
37 Electrical step, left 10 A
38 Electrical step, right 10 A
39 Warning buzzer, electrical 5A
step, left/right
40 Automatic transmission 10 A
Fuse/relay assignment diagram 11

Fuses/relays in the base of the driver's seat % Always have the fuses and relays in the seat
and in the battery box base replaced at a qualified specialist work‐
shop.
Fuse assignment
Additional fuses and relays etc. are located in the
seat base of the driver's seat:
R for the windshield heater
R for other vehicle components, such as power-
steering pumps, auxiliary battery, battery cut‐
off relays and PTC heater boosters
R from the body manufacturers for retarders,
cargo liftgate, hydraulic pump and dumper
vehicle

Fuse block F150/1 (MFB-1) in the battery box Fuse block F150/4 (MFB-2)
No. Consumer Fuse No. Consumer Fuse
rat– rat–
ing ing
1 Battery sensor 1 Terminal 30T, fuse box, seat 125 A
base of driver's seat (F55/1 -
2 Unassigned MIDI F55/6)
3 Main fuse box (MFB-2) Busbar 2 Electric steering 125 A
4 Power Distribution Center, 50 A 3 Alternator 300 A
terminal 30 (F30-1 – F30-6)
Alternator 400 A
5 PTC heater booster 125 A
4 Unassigned
5 Power Distribution Center 175 A
(PDC), FB-P
6 Glow output stage (GZE) 80 A
12 Fuse/relay assignment diagram

No. Consumer Fuse Individual fuses F59/1 and F59/2


rat– No. Consumer Fuse
ing rat–
ing
7 Engine radiator fan 40 A
1 Windshield heater, left 40 A
Engine radiator fan 80 A
2 Windshield heater, right 40 A
Engine radiator fan 100 A
8 Camper van main fuses 100 A
9 Unassigned
10 Air-conditioning system, rear 100 A
Air-conditioning system, rear 50 A
Air-conditioning system, rear 25 A
11 Auxiliary battery/battery cut‐ 150 A
off relay
Retarder without auxiliary 100 A
battery
12 Air suspension (LFA) 40 A
13 Windshield heater 80 A

Fuse block F150/5 (MFB-ZB)


No. Consumer Fuse
rat–
ing
1 Retarder 100 A
2 Cargo liftgate/dumper vehi‐ 250 A
cle (pre-installation)
3 Auxiliary battery
4 Battery cutoff relay 150 A
5 DC/AC converter sockets 60 A
with auxiliary battery
6 Auxiliary warm-air heater with 25 A
auxiliary battery
Hot air auxiliary heater, sup‐ 80 A
ply for additional caravaning
unit with auxiliary battery
Fuse/relay assignment diagram 13

K100 relay carrier

No. Designation No. Designation


Supplementary relay, bottom 16 Terminal strip body manufacturer
1 Windshield heater 17 Switch, reverse warning device
2 Terminal 15 18 Roof ventilator
3 Rear window heater Interior lighting
4 Sockets, rear 19 Auxiliary oil pump
5 Free 20 Electrical step, right 1
6 Free 21 Electrical step, right 2
7 Free 22 Electrical step, left 1
Supplementary relay, top 23 Electrical step, left 2
8 Free 24 Siren
9 Free 25 Rotating beacon with siren
10 Free 26 Cargo liftgate
11 Free Terminal 15 on auxiliary battery

12 Free Auxiliary battery relay

13 Free Auxiliary battery

14 Free
Mini-relay
15 Rear window wiper, right
14 Index

E
Electrical fuses
see Fuses

F
Fuses ......................................................... 3
Before replacing ................................... 3
Notes .................................................... 3
Fuses on the outside of the driver's
seat base
Fuse assignment .................................. 8
Fuses/relays in the base of the driv‐
er's seat and in the battery box
Fuse assignment ................................. 11
K100 relay carrier ............................... 13
Fuses/relays in the front-passenger
footwell
Fuse allocation ..................................... 4
Relay assignment ................................. 7
Publication details
Internet
Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehi‐
cles and about Mercedes-Benz AG can be found
on the following websites:
https://www.mercedes-benz.com
https://www.mbusa.com (USA only)
https://www.mercedes-benz.ca (Canada only)
Documentation team
©Mercedes-Benz AG: not to be reprinted, transla‐
ted or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part,
without written permission from Mercedes-
Benz AG.
Vehicle manufacturer
Mercedes-Benz AG
Mercedesstraße 120
70372 Stuttgart
Germany
Vehicle dealer
Daimler VANS USA, LLC
One Mercedes-Benz Drive
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
https://www.mbusa.com (USA only)
http://www.mbsprinterusa.com
Customer Assistance Center:
1-877-762-8267
Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc.
98 Vanderhoof Avenue
Toronto, ON M4G 4C9
https://www.mercedes-benz.ca (Canada only)
Customer Relations Department:
1-800-387-0100
Daimler VANS USA, LLC and Mercedes-Benz Can‐
ada, Inc. are Daimler Companies.
Canada only: "Authorized Sprinter Dealer" is
defined as an authorized Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Dealer.

As at 09.08.2019
Sprinter
Fuse assignment supplement

É9075848205wËÍ
9075848205

Order no. T907 0205 13 Part no. 907 584 82 05 Edition 2019-12
Mercedes-Benz

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