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Where is the ABS fuse located in the Mercedes-Benz B200?

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Tom
07/29/25 9:49am
The fuse box for the Mercedes-Benz B200 circuit is located under the hood, in the engine compartment, next to the battery. Fuse Overview: Automotive fuses are a type of current fuse. When the circuit current exceeds twice the rated current of the fuse, it will blow within seconds to protect the circuit. They are commonly used for overcurrent protection in automotive circuits and also for industrial equipment. Fuse Classification: Fuses can be divided into: mini blade fuses, small automotive fuses, medium automotive fuses, and large automotive fuses. The rated current ranges from 1-40 amperes (A) to large fuses of 30-120 amperes (A), with a rated voltage of 32 volts (V).
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VanBarrett
08/13/25 11:42am
I have some experience in Mercedes-Benz car maintenance. The ABS fuse for the Mercedes-Benz B200 is usually located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. After opening the hood, look towards the front left or front right corner—there's a plastic box that, when opened, reveals the fuse labeled ABS. If you can't find it there, don't forget there's another fuse box inside the cabin, such as below the glove compartment on the passenger side or to the lower left of the steering wheel, as sometimes the ABS fuse is relocated there. The ABS system is a critical component for preventing wheel lock-up; if the fuse blows, the tires may lock during braking, posing a significant safety risk. Therefore, I recommend first checking the owner's manual or confirming the exact location at a Mercedes-Benz dealership, as the layout may vary by model year. Regularly inspecting the fuse box can prevent unexpected failures and keep your beloved car in optimal condition.
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JaxsonRose
10/06/25 8:05am
When I used to drive a Mercedes-Benz B200, I encountered an issue with the ABS light turning on. The ABS fuse is generally located in the engine compartment fuse box. Specifically, after lifting the hood, look for the plastic box near the battery—the fuses inside are clearly labeled for the ABS-related section. I remember one time when my car's ABS failed, and after taking it for repairs, we found that the fuse had blown. Fortunately, replacing it in time prevented a braking accident. If you can't find it in the engine compartment, the interior fuse box is another spot to check, such as under the passenger seat or on the side of the dashboard. I make it a habit to check the fuse condition whenever I park, just to be proactive. When inspecting, avoid forcefully pulling out the fuse to prevent damaging the circuit. It's best to bring the owner's manual or take photos with your phone to note the positions.
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IsaacFitz
11/20/25 2:45am
I'm quite fascinated by the Mercedes-Benz lineup. The location of the ABS fuse in the Mercedes-Benz B200 varies slightly between different generations of the model, but it is mostly located in the engine compartment fuse box. You can see the box by opening the hood and look for the fuse marked with ABS. Sometimes there is also a backup fuse box behind the glove compartment on the passenger side inside the car. Checking the owner's manual or downloading the circuit diagram via the Mercedes APP can help you locate it precisely. The ABS system is crucial for emergency braking safety, so if the fuse blows, it needs to be repaired quickly.
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