2007 Gl450 Fuse Box Diagram 95%

Located on the right side of the luggage compartment behind a removable cover. This box ( F4 ) handles rear electronics, including the trailer hitch and rear climate control. Common Fuse Assignments

The Mercedes-Benz GL450 (X164 chassis) is a marvel of German engineering, combining luxury with robust utility. However, like all modern vehicles, it relies on a complex network of electronics to function. When a component fails—be it your radio, your horn, or your air suspension—the first place you look is the fuse box.

Owning a 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450 (the X164 generation) is a statement of luxury and capability. However, as these vehicles age, electrical gremlins are inevitable. Whether your cabin lights are dead, the 12V outlet stopped charging your phone, or the air suspension won’t engage, the culprit is often a simple blown fuse. 2007 Gl450 Fuse Box Diagram

This box uses micro fuses (small) and J-case fuses (larger high-current).

While exact assignments can vary slightly by trim, the following are common for the 2007 GL450: Located on the right side of the luggage

Leo sat back, holding the dead fuse like a spent bullet casing. “It was just this,” he said, half-laughing.

Behind the left-side cargo panel (the removable cubby cover near the tailgate). Function: Radio amplifier, navigation, CD changer, Parktronic (rear sensors), tailgate lift. However, like all modern vehicles, it relies on

Under the rear bench seat on the driver’s side . You must fold the second-row seat cushion forward. Cover: Black plastic panel with "SAM" (Signal Acquisition Module) written on it. Function: Rear lights, fuel pump, trailer hitch, rear wiper, seat heaters.

| Fuse Number | Amperage | Circuit Protected (Typical) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 15A | High Beam Right | | f13 | 15A | High Beam Left | | f14 | 15A | Low Beam Right | | f15 | 15A | Low Beam Left | | f21 | 7.5A | Brake Light Switch | | f26 | 15A | Horn | | f32 | 20A | Fuel Pump | | f35 | 15A | Engine Cooling Fan (Control) | | f44 | 15A | Starter Motor Control | | f78 | 5A | Right Headlight Range Adjustment | | f79 | 5A | Left Headlight Range Adjustment |

Open the hood and look at the passenger side (left side if standing in front of the car facing the windshield) near the windshield. You will see a black plastic cover. Release the retaining clips and lift the cover to reveal the Front SAM control unit.