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Fuse Block: Description

An electrical fuseblock module is mounted on the dash panel in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. See Fig 1. The fuseblock module serves to distribute electrical current to many of the accessory systems in the vehicle. The fuseblock module houses up to twenty blade-type mini fuses.

Fig 1: Fuse Block Module Location
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1 - FUSE BLOCK
2 - HEATER CASE
3 - GLOVE BOX OPENING

The molded plastic fuseblock module housing has an integral mounting bracket that is secured with two screws to a bracket welded on the dash panel just above the heater and air conditioner housing. The glove box is rolled down from the instrument panel for service access of the fuseblock module fuses. An adhesive-backed fuse layout map is located on the outside of the glove box bin to ensure proper fuse identification. See Fig 2 and Fig 3.

Fig 2: Fuse Block Label
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Fig 3: Fuse Block Label Location
GC0031005Courtesy of DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORP.
1 - GLOVE BOX DOOR
2 - FUSEBLOCK LABEL
3 - GLOVE BOX BIN

The fuseblock module is integral to the body wire harness. If any internal circuit or the fuseblock module housing is faulty or damaged, the entire fuseblock module and body harness unit must be replaced.