Modern cars are more and more built with technology and although this brings us comfort, we unfortunately as well undergo the drawbacks. Most of us are uncomfortable with anything electrical on our Mercedes Classe A, let alone going near the fuses on it. Sadly, summers are getting hotter and hotter, and some features like air conditioning are indispensable, so an air conditioning failure will unavoidably impact the comfort of your car. In this post, we will try to help you to solve your fuse problems and specifically to find the turn signal fuse on your Mercedes Classe A. To achieve this, first, we will discover in which situations it may be important to change the turn indicator fuse on your Mercedes Classe A, then where is the turn signal fuse on Mercedes Classe A .

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Why change blinker fuses on Mercedes Classe A?

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So let’s start our article on the location of theblinker fuse of your Mercedes Classe A by the benefit of changing it. You might feel like your fuse is blown but you are not sure. Indeed, if your turn signal does not work on Mercedes Classe A anymore, if you have already verify that the bulb isn’t blown, it is highly possible that the fuse is the trigger. You should consider that a fuse acts as a security device to prevent overvoltage on your Mercedes Classe A . It will be a resistor, of a filament, more or less thick, which will let pass a certain tension and which will break if the tension is too strong. Hence the fact that they are transparent, you can verify them and verify that the filament is still intact with a basic visual verify. Generally speaking, you will want to change the turn signal fuse of a Mercedes Classe A when it doesn’t work anymore for no apparent cause .

Where is the turn signal fuse on Mercedes Classe A?

We will now look for where the blinker fuse on your Mercedes Classe A is. The turn indicators are connected to some electronic elements and there may be some fuses connected to it on your car depending on the year and options it has. On the other hand, in addition to the fuses, there is as well a relay that controls the resolve operation of your air conditioning. We will one after the other help you find the fuse and turn signal relay on your Mercedes Classe A .

Replacement of the internal turning indicator fuses of your Mercedes Classe A

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We will first focus on the internal fuses of your Mercedes Classe A’s turn signals. To do this you will have to go to the fuse box of your car . If you can’t find it, please note that it is close to your steering wheel, you will find its exact location thanks to the manual of your Mercedes Classe A.

  • Read the manual on the cover of the fuse box to find the turn signal fuse(s) of your Mercedes Classe A , verify all the fuses with the word “lights” in their names.
  • Take out the turn signal fuse(s) cautiously with pliers and check the condition of the filament.
  • If one of them breaks down, replace it with a new fuse. As a last remedy, you can take your car to your mechanic so that he can take a closer check out the trigger of your problem.
  • After you change the turn indicator fuse in your car, reassemble and test your lights.

Replacement of the turn signal fuse relay of your Mercedes Classe A

Finally, we will now discover how to verify the status of the blinker relay in your car. To achieve this, you will need to go to your engine compartment side:

  • Open the fuse box of your Mercedes Classe A, it’s close to your battery under a plastic cover.
  • Verify the inside of the cover for the location of the turn signal relay, or verify your instruction manual if you can’t find it. This is in most cases the air conditioning compressor relay.
  • Reverse the relay with another relay to test your turning lights, or replace it with a new one

You now know how to find the turn signal fuse of your car , if you are looking for other fuses like the starter fuse on Mercedes Classe A, or the horn fuse, do not hesitate to consult our articles dedicated to these fuses.

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