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2004 SL350 PSE (central locking) FUSE LOCATION

JIMMYM

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I'M trying to resurrect the central locking to my friend's 2004 SL350, R230 model I believe, after slight ingress of water into the boot area has probably caused it to stop working. Have removed PSE and found it to be bone dry so suspect fuse. However fuse chart is missing and there are more electrics than the Queen Mary 2. Can't believe fuse chart isn't stuck inside fuse box lid as per norm. Can anybody point me in the right direction as to the specific location of the fuse(s) protecting the PSE. Are they/it in boot, main fuse box or elsewhere? Have tried local dealer for info but they were completely unhelpful. If anyone can point me in right direction that would be great.
 
Best bet if you have no map is to check all the fuses.
 
Best bet if you have no map is to check all the fuses.

i think its the same as my cl500 its behind the drivers seat a flap under the back seat its in there my central locking went and the battery went dead after a day it was the rear sam unit about £220
 
fuse chart

:crazy: Guess where my fuse chart was...In the boot with the spare wheel! Soggy boot= problems with electrics= ruined fuse chart!! unreadable
 
:crazy: Guess where my fuse chart was...In the boot with the spare wheel! Soggy boot= problems with electrics= ruined fuse chart!! unreadable

the man to help you is television he is away and is back the weekend i have had all this **** with my car but we are getting there now its down to the drivers seat it is making the battery go dead maybe central locking as well the garage had 8 cars on toe trucks coming in yesterday with problems even a new s class 4 weeks old MB could not fix the fault as yet the man said the car was back at MB every 3 days
 
I'M trying to resurrect the central locking to my friend's 2004 SL350, R230 model I believe, after slight ingress of water into the boot area has probably caused it to stop working. Have removed PSE and found it to be bone dry so suspect fuse. However fuse chart is missing and there are more electrics than the Queen Mary 2. Can't believe fuse chart isn't stuck inside fuse box lid as per norm. Can anybody point me in the right direction as to the specific location of the fuse(s) protecting the PSE. Are they/it in boot, main fuse box or elsewhere? Have tried local dealer for info but they were completely unhelpful. If anyone can point me in right direction that would be great.

Try fuse number 71 (20A), from the rear fuse and relay module.
 

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