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Where is the OBD2 plug on a Mercedes ML?
OBD2 port Mercedes M/ML Class – 163 (1997 – 2005) – Find your plug ! Where is my OBD2 port ? All vehicles are equipped with an OBD port to which you can connect your klavkarr diagnostic case.
Where are the fuses located in a Benz ML320?
Auxiliary fuse box is located inside the cabin, in the passenger foot well. A second fuse box is located in the passenger footwell. This is the auxiliary fuse box. To access the fuses inside you will need to twist the two plastic locks and pull the cover towards the back of the engine. Fuses in the auxiliary panel.
Where is the diagnostic port on a Mercedes Benz?
In case this ever happens to someone in this forum there is a fuse titled “Diagnostic Port”, for my particular model is bay number 62 (15 AMPS fuse). I knew where the fuse box is located in my car (engine bay) but I noticed there is no diagram for the fuse assignment.
Where is my OBD2 port in my car?
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Where is the fuse box on a 1998 Benz ML320?
The main fuse box is located in the engine bay. It is on the left (driver’s) side of the engine. Pull the two tab toward the front and you will be able to lift up the fuse panel cover. Fuses in the engine bay ML Class 1998-2002 W163
In case this ever happens to someone in this forum there is a fuse titled “Diagnostic Port”, for my particular model is bay number 62 (15 AMPS fuse). I knew where the fuse box is located in my car (engine bay) but I noticed there is no diagram for the fuse assignment.
Do you need a fuse for the OBDII port?
But, I believe that the “C4” version of SDS (the wifi version most shops have now) has its own power supply, so it can talk to the car’s systems over OBDII without that fuse. The older C3 version of SDS (with the RS232 breakout box), like most generic OBDII scanners, does require power from the OBDII port. One more update to this thread.
Where is the fuse on a 1999 e320?
My 1999 E320 is a W210, rather than a W203 as the OP, so the fuse layout is likely different. Thanks again. It is at the passenger side under the module box lid. Remove the lid (4 bolts), find the K40 fuse / relay module.