2007 Gl450 Fuse Box Diagram ((new)) 🔥 Extended
But finding the correct can feel like deciphering a cryptic German puzzle. Mercedes spreads fuses across three different locations in the vehicle, and the owner’s manual is not always detailed.
Finding an accurate can be surprisingly difficult. Owner’s manuals are often misplaced by previous owners, and dealer documentation isn't always publicly accessible. This guide provides a detailed breakdown of the fuse box locations, common fuse assignments, and a step-by-step guide to diagnosing electrical issues in your 2007 GL450.
“It’s not the bulb,” he muttered, wiping grease onto his jeans. “It’s the brain.” 2007 Gl450 Fuse Box Diagram
The GL450 inhaled. The dash lights swept through their start-up sequence like a waking panther. The headlights leveled themselves with a quiet whir. The left rear turn signal blinked once, sharply, as if to say, Sorry for the drama .
Hank handed him a replacement from the dusty tackle box he called a tool kit. Leo clicked it in. But finding the correct can feel like deciphering
There are three primary fuse locations you need to be aware of:
It wasn’t a sticker or a card. It was a micro-printed, dark-gray-on-black schematic that seemed designed to be illegible in any light less intense than the surface of the sun. Leo held his phone’s flashlight two inches away. Owner’s manuals are often misplaced by previous owners,
Disclaimer: Mercedes-Benz frequently updates fuse assignments based on production month. Always verify the underside of your fuse box lid, which often contains a specific diagram for your specific VIN.
Relays are often located within these same boxes and control high-draw components. For vehicles manufactured after June 2006, the rear fuse box includes several critical relays: Assignment Starter Relay (located in engine compartment) Seat adjustment circuit and terminal 15R socket Fuel pump and heated rear window Rear wiper relay Power supply for outlets in the center and rear Practical Maintenance Tips
Located on the passenger side behind a removable interior panel. This panel often contains the "cigar lighter" fuse (#46, 15-amp). Common Issues & Maintenance
Found next to the battery under the front passenger seat. This area includes a "prefuse" box ( F33 ) responsible for major power distribution.