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A similar discussion popped up in the Fiat500usa forum last year, to no avail. Here is one person's answer, however:
"There is an interior fuse panel located on the driver's side under the instrument panel that holds 14 fuses. The under hood fuse box we looked at yesterday, has a chart on the fuse box cover. Once you remove the bolt that holds it shut you will be able to see the chart. In your owners manual on pages 58 and 59 are the corresponding charts so you can match the fuse with the issue and simply replace it. I also discovered that with the FIAT 500 app on your iPhone you can go from the Menu to "Vehicle Maintenance" then "Fuses" and it gives a list of possible problems such as: "Horn Is Inoperative" and it will give you fuse location, cavity #, Amp, and color. I thought that was pretty cool! "
Have you tried looking in your Owner's Manual? Many modern vehicles only give fuse numbers on the fuse boxes. The chart to see what these fuses go to are usually in the Owner's Manual.
Please note that there are 2 different models of a 2009 Mercedes C300. There is a C300 4MATIC(204.081) V6-3.0L (272.948), and a C 300 (204.054) V6-3.0L (272.947).
There are also 3 different fuse boxes in your vehicle. It would be helpful to know what it is you are looking for so the fuse location can be looked up.
Usually the fuse chart is in with the tool kit in the trunk underneath the carpet on left hand side. It will be held with velcro. The fuse chart has the fuse box locations on it as well. If not the fuse box locations are 1-in the trunk on the left side behind the little carpet panel. remove panel and then remove plastic cage looking cover and the padding. 2- on the drivers side of the dash. open door and remove cover. 3- in the engine compartment by the hood hinges. slide tabs and remove cover.
There should be a fuse chart in the trunk of the vehicle where the tools are. Lift up the carpet in the trunk to expose the tools. It should be all folded up and stuffed in with the tool to remove the lug bolts. The chart will show the fuse and fuse box locations.
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