Where is the radar fuse located in the Mercedes-Benz S350?

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DiLilah
07/30/25 5:08am
Mercedes-Benz S350 radar fuse is located in the fuse box on the side of the trunk, which can be found by opening the trunk. Detailed introduction to the fuse location: It is situated next to the battery behind the left front headlight in the engine compartment, inside a black box. This box contains all the vehicle's fuses, and the lid of the box indicates the corresponding functions and systems of the internal fuses and relays. Additional information about the fuse: Radar sensors are primarily used for forward collision avoidance, side collision avoidance, rear collision avoidance, automatic cruise control, auto start-stop, blind spot monitoring, pedestrian detection, and autonomous driving. The box contains all the vehicle's fuses, and the lid of the box indicates the corresponding functions and systems of the internal fuses and relays.
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