I'm going to find out today, 05/15/07, because mine blew on the way to work. The reason I noticed is that I could hear a low volume alarm going off and I looked at my dash; the speedometer, outside temp. gauge and clock were the only instruments working. I'll write back when I locate the problem. 5/16/07 The fuse is the #5 in the fusebox, WHITE 8A, and is located in front of the driver, under the hood. I replaced it and the gauges and tail lights are working. NOTE: The fuse was still intact but the top seat was worn and corroded.
Your brake lights are out too! Replace the fuse.
the mercedes dealer ship:P
Where is right brake light fuse on a 1999 Mercedes E320? Thank you.
Brake light switch near brake pedal
burnt out lightbulb!
bulbs or maybe your brake light switch is bad. otherwise, not sure.
The part of the car that turns on the brake lights when you apply pressure to the brake pedal is called the brake switch. Releasing pressure from the pedal causes the brake switch to break its electrical contact, turning off the lights.
a mis adjusted brake light switch could cause that fault.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWjIZBuPLZ0
That is a pressure controlled brake light switch, when you step on the brake pedal and develop pressure in the brake fluid the brake lights are switched on.
Fog lights are in the front; they are commonly referred to as "brights" because they are the brighter of the two standard headlights. Brake lights are in the rear; they light up when pressure is applied to the brakes or when the car is in park or reverse.
Are you talking about the brake lights? You cant replace any LEDs, you just have to replace the carrier of which ever assembly is out.