The airmatic fuse for the 2001 Mercedes-Benz S500 is located in the fuse box. Specifically, you can find the fuse in the engine compartment fuse box, which is usually situated near the battery. Refer to the owner’s manual for the exact fuse number and location to ensure proper identification and replacement.
installing airmatic pump on a2001 s500
To reset the airmatic on a 2000 S500, remove the relay of the airmatic pump. It is in a slot O on the passenger side. It is most likely to be stuck on the on position. Then slip it back in.
Having the same problem, i believe it to be at the back left side under the bonnet. (Apparently there are 2 fuse boxed there and 1 under the back seat.)
where is the brake light fuse for 2000 s500 Benz
There are three fuse boxes in this S420.
numbers 20 , 21, 22 in the underhood fusebox located on the drivers side near the firewall.
A 2001 S500 actually has 3 differant fuse boxes. 2 of them are located under the engine hood, they are both against the firewall in the back corners of the engine compartment. The fuse box on the drivers side of the firewall has most of the common fuses in it. The last one is located under the rear seat. There is a access panel below the passengers side rear seat, just unclip the plastic panel from the top. Fuse chart can be found in the rear with the spare tire tools.
i have fuses for a Mercedes 2002 s500
20
horn location Mercedes Benz 2001 ml 320
airmatic means airbag.when an accident happens the the airbag in the car blow out so that it covers the person from getting injuries
The relay is located in the right front of the engine compartment passengers side. There will be a black cover, release the 2 slide clips and remove the cover for access.The designation for the relay is K40/7ko.If your looking in at the relays from the passengers side of the engine compartment it should be the 4th relay from the left, once you pull the relay off it will have a designation under it. It should read O.The fuse is in the same compartment. It's the first 40amp large orange fuse next to the 60amp large fuse. Check with ohm meter because the fuse is hard to determine if blown by the eye.