The Mercedes-Benz W246, the second-generation B-Class, debuted in 2011 and marked a major step forward in the compact MPV segment. Produced until 2018, it successfully combined family-oriented practicality with premium technologies and renowned German engineering quality.

Replacing its predecessor, the Mercedes-Benz W245, the W246 retained the distinctive sandwich-floor platform while adopting a completely redesigned, more modern look in line with Mercedes-Benz styling of that era. The model was offered with a wide range of engines, from fuel-efficient diesel units to turbocharged petrol options. Starting in 2014, a fully electric version—the B-Class Electric Drive (W242)—was also introduced.

The Mercedes-Benz W246, the second-generation B-Class, debuted in 2011 and became a major breakthrough in the compact MPV segment. Produced until 2018, it successfully combined family-car practicality with premium technologies and the renowned quality of German engineering.

Replacing the Mercedes-Benz W245, the W246 retained its distinctive sandwich-floor platform while adopting a completely redesigned exterior in line with modern Mercedes-Benz styling of that era. The model was available with a wide range of engines, from fuel-efficient diesel units to turbocharged petrol options. Starting in 2014, a fully electric version—the B-Class Electric Drive (W242)—was also introduced.

One of the standout features of the W246 was its impressive safety performance. It became one of the first vehicles in its class to achieve a 5-star rating in Euro NCAP crash tests. The model also offered a spacious interior with an adjustable load floor and a large luggage compartment.

As the number of electronic systems in modern vehicles continues to grow—from advanced infotainment to safety technologies—understanding the location and function of fuses becomes essential for any owner. The W246 is equipped with several fuse boxes:

  • Interior fuse box – protects comfort systems, multimedia, lighting, and climate control
  • Engine compartment fuse box – responsible for engine operation, safety systems, and exterior lighting
  • High-power fuse block – protects energy-intensive systems such as the electric power steering and cooling fan

In this guide, you will find complete fuse tables for the Mercedes-Benz W246 with clear labels and descriptions to help you:

  • Quickly diagnose and fix electrical issues
  • Select the correct replacement for blown fuses
  • Understand which systems each fuse protects
  • Take into account differences between petrol, diesel, and electric versions

This guide will become an essential reference for W246 owners who want to maintain their vehicle independently and better understand its electrical architecture. Save these tables—they can help you save both time and money on diagnostics.

Interior Fuse Box and Relays for Mercedes-Benz W246

The interior fuse box is located underneath the glove compartment inside the cabin.

Mercedes-Benz W246 Interior Fuse Diagram – Full Fuse Assignment Guide

Current strengthDescription
21150AAdditional electric heater (vehicles with diesel engine)
22200ARelay for additional battery ECO Start-Stop function
2330AFront left door control unit
2430AFront right door control unit
2530ASAM control unit
2610AEnd cable coupling for the additional battery of the “ECO Start-Stop” function
2730AEngine compartment fuse and relay module
285AElectric Drive (W242): Thermal control unit
2915ATrailer socket (until 02.11.2014)
295ATrailer detection control unit (from 03.11.2014)
305ATrailer detection control unit
315AAll-wheel drive control unit
325ASignals from the steering column electronic module control unit
335AAudio module/COMAND system control panel
347.5AClimate control system control panel
3540AHeated rear window
367.5ADriver’s seat control unit
367.5ADriver’s seat lumbar support adjustment control unit
377.5AAudio module/COMAND system display
387.5APassenger restraint system control unit (Supplemental Restraint System)
3910ACeiling control panel
4015ATransmission control unit (engine 651)
405AElectric Drive (W242): Transmission control unit
4130APanoramic sliding sunroof control module
425AAudio module
425ACOMAND control module
4225AAudio module
435AParking assistance system control unit
4440AReversible front left seat belt tensioner
4540AReversible front right seat belt tensioner
467.5AFront passenger seat control unit
467.5ALumbar support adjustment control unit for the front passenger seat
477.5ANavigation module
4725AAdaptive damping system control unit
48 Reserve
497.5ADrive Kit Control Unit for iPhone
495ACOMAND fan motor
505ACamera cover control unit
51 Reserve
5230AParking lock actuator motor signal
53 Reserve
54 Reserve
555ATelecommunications services communication module
555AKEYLESS-GO control unit
5610ASignals from the steering column electronic module control unit
5730AMultifunctional control unit for special vehicle
577.5AMultifunctional control unit for special vehicle
575ARelay terminal 87 parking lock actuator motor
5830ASpecial purpose vehicle fuse box
5930AFront passenger seat control unit
6030ADriver’s seat control unit
6140ASpeaker system amplifier control unit
6220AElectric steering lock control unit (711 transmission)
6325AFuel pump control unit
635AElectric Drive (W242): Transmission interface control unit
64 “Electronic Toll Collection” control unit
64 DSRC toll data transmission control unit
655AGlove box lighting ceiling
6615ASpecial purpose vehicle fuse box
665ASpecial vehicle interface
67 Reserve
68 Reserve
69 Reserve
7025ACenter console socket in the rear of the cabin
7125ASocket in the trunk
7225ACigarette lighter with ashtray illumination in front
7225ASocket in the cabin
7330AElectric parking brake control unit
7430AElectric parking brake control unit
7520ATrailer recognition system control unit
755AElectric Drive (W242): Battery management system control unit
7625ATrailer recognition system control unit
765AElectric Drive (W242): Parking lock control unit
7725ATrailer recognition system control unit
7840ATrunk lid control unit/tailgate drive control
7840ASpecial purpose vehicle fuse box
7940ASAM control unit
8040ASAM control unit
8140AFan controller
8210ACeiling control panel
837.5AElectronic ignition lock control unit
845ATop control panel
855AEDW/towing protection/interior security system control unit
865AFM, AM and ZV antenna amplifier
865AMobile antenna amplifier/compensator (from 01.06.2016)
8710ADiagnostic connector
8810AInstrument combination
895AOutdoor lighting switch
905AIntelligent radar sensor in the rear bumper on the left
905AIntelligent radar sensor in the rear bumper on the right
915APedal pressure control sensor
915AFootwell lighting switch
915AElectric Drive (W242): Battery management system control unit
925AFuel pump control unit
925AElectric Drive (W242): Transmission interface control unit
935AElectric parking brake control unit
947.5APassenger restraint system control unit (Supplemental Restraint System)
957.5AOccupancy recognition system and AKSE front passenger seat
957.5AWeight Sensing System control unit
9615ATailgate wiper motor
975AMobile phone electrical plug connection
985ASAM control unit
995ATire pressure monitoring system control unit
1005ADIRECT SELECT interface (engine 133)
10110AAll-wheel drive control unit
1025ARemote control receiver for autonomous heater
1025ATransmission control unit (Electric Drive (W242))
1025ADriving mode control unit (AMG, from 01.09.2015)
1025AAntenna switch for telephone and autonomous heater (from 01.06.2016)
1035AEmergency call system control unit
1035ATelecommunications services communication module
1035AHERMES control unit
1045AMultimedia interface control unit
1045AMultimedia device connection module
1055ADigital audio broadcasting control unit
1055ASatellite Digital Audio Radio (SDAR) control unit
1057.5ATuner module
1065AMultifunctional camera
1075ADigital TV tuner
1085ARear view camera
1087.5ARear view camera (from 01.06.2016)
10920AElectrical plug connection of the cargo socket
11030AAudio module
11030ACOMAND control module
11030AMotorsound control unit

Relay

LetterDescription
ARelay terminals 15
BRear window wiper relay
CRelay terminals 15R2
DRear window heating relay
ANDRelay terminal 15R1
FRelay terminals 30g
GElectric Drive (W242): Relay terminal 87 parking lock actuator motor

Note:  Fuses 70, 71, and 72 are responsible for the cigarette lighter.

Fuses and relays Mercedes w246 (Mercedes) in the engine compartment

Fuses under the hood of a Mercedes W246
Relay and fuse diagram

Fuses under the hood of a Mercedes W246

Current strengthDescription
2015AAlarm siren
20220AAutonomous heater control unit
2025AElectric Drive (W242): Relay terminal 87 of the parking lock control unit
20315AFront right headlight
2035AElectric Drive (W242): Transmission control unit
20425AElectronic stability control unit
20515ALeft horn
20515AThe beep is right.
2065ACDI control unit (engine 651)
2065ATransmission control unit (Electric Drive (W242))
2065ABrake booster vacuum pump relay (Electric Drive (W242))
2065ARelay electric circuit terminal 87M (Electric Drive (W242))
2075ARelay electrical circuit terminal 87M (diesel)
2075AHigh-voltage battery cooling shut-off valve (Electric Drive (W242))
2075AParking lock control unit (Electric Drive (W242))
2087.5ARelay terminal 87 (engines: 133, 607)
2085AElectric Drive (W242): Fan motor
20915AFront left headlight
209 Electric Drive (W242): Reserve
2105AHeated front window relay
2105APrevious starter relay (from 03.11.2014)
2117.5ACNG control unit (242.848)
21115AHeating circuit circulation pump (Electric Drive (W242))
21215ACable lug electrical circuit terminal 87M3 (engines 133, 270)
21215AVentilation duct heating element (engine 651)
21215ACooling system thermostat heating element (engine 651)
21215AEGR cooler bypass valve (engine 651)
21215ALambda probe before the catalyst (engine 607)
21215ABoost pressure control servomechanism (engine 607)
21215ACDI control unit (engine 607)
21215AElectric Drive (W242): Electric drive coolant pump and charger
21315ATerminal 87 cable end sleeve (motors 133, 270, 651)
21315AHall sensor camshaft (engine 607)
21315ACDI control unit (engine 607)
21315ADosing valve (engine 607)
21315ALambda probe after the catalystFuses and relays Mercedes w246 (Mercedes) high power, power 

And then the fuses of the high-power power unit.
High-power fuses Mercedes W246

Mercedes W246 high power fuses

The unit is also located in the engine compartment next to the relay and fuse block discussed above.

MarkingCurrent strengthAppointment
F1300AGenerator
F1400AElectric Drive (W242): DC-DC converter control unit
F2200AInterior fuse box (Electric Drive (W242), and cars with petrol engine)
F2250APassenger compartment fuse box (diesel engines)
F3100AElectric power steering control unit
F440ASAM control unit
F580AFan motor
F670AFuel heating control unit (engine 607)
F7125ADPF regeneration auxiliary heater control unit (engine 607)
F8100AGlow plug output stage module (engines: 651, 607)

Relay

MarkingDescription
F32k1Relay isolation

Owners of the Mercedes-Benz W246 often experience electrical issues, many of which are linked to fuses and relays. One typical problem is when the engine won’t start even though the instrument cluster is functioning. In many cases, this is caused by a faulty starter relay—commonly identified by markings such as “G” or “M” in the relay block located beneath the glove compartment. Swapping the relay with a similar one or replacing it can often resolve the issue. Another frequent fault is a blown cigarette lighter fuse (for example, fuse No. 72), which disables the cabin power outlet. Problems with systems like electric power steering, ESP, or other electronic components may also occur due to oxidized contacts in the fuse boxes or blown fuse elements.

When diagnosing electrical problems in the W246, a step-by-step approach is recommended. Start with a visual inspection of the fuses in the cabin (under the passenger-side dashboard) and in the engine compartment, using the appropriate fuse diagrams. Next, check the relays—especially those responsible for the starter and key power systems—by swapping them with known working units. It’s also important to measure the battery voltage, which should not drop below 12.0 V with the ignition on. If the issue remains unresolved, the cause may be more serious, such as worn starter brushes, requiring removal and repair of the starter.

Troubleshooting typically involves replacing blown fuses with ones of the correct rating, cleaning any oxidized contacts within the fuse blocks, and installing new relays if needed. In cases involving the starter, after verifying the relay, it may be necessary to replace the brushes or the entire starter unit. For more complex problems, such as locating a short circuit in the wiring, it is advisable to consult professionals experienced with Mercedes-Benz electrical systems.

Mercedes-Benz W245 Fuse Box Diagram – Fuses and Relays Location Guide