Mercedes-Benz Vito/Viano W639 fuse box and relay (2003-2014)

The Mercedes-Benz Vito/Viano W639 is a mid-size van that is produced by the German automobile manufacturer from 2003 to 2014. It is available in various body styles, including panel vans, minibus, and pickup trucks. The W639 model is the second-generation Vito/Viano and is built on the same platform as the Mercedes-Benz V-Class. The Vito/Viano W639 is known for its durability, reliability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for commercial and personal use.

One of the key components of the Mercedes-Benz Vito/Viano W639 is its electrical system. The vehicle is equipped with a fuse box and relay that control various electrical components, including the lights, wipers, power windows, and central locking system. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of the Vito/Viano W639’s electrical system, with a particular focus on the fuse box and relay diagrams and their locations.

Fuse Box and Relay Diagrams

The Vito/Viano W639 is equipped with two fuse boxes: one in the dashboard on the driver’s side, and one in the engine compartment. The dashboard fuse box is located behind the cover on the driver’s side of the dashboard. It contains fuses that control the lights, wipers, power windows, and other electrical components. The engine compartment fuse box is located on the left side of the engine compartment, next to the battery. It contains fuses that control the engine and other electrical components.

The Vito/Viano W639 is also equipped with several relays that are responsible for controlling various electrical components. The relays are located in the engine compartment, next to the fuse box. They control components such as the starter motor, fuel pump, and air conditioning compressor. The relays are labeled according to their function and are easily identifiable.

Electrical Components

The Vito/Viano W639’s electrical system controls a range of components, including the lights, wipers, power windows, and central locking system. The lights include the headlights, taillights, and indicators. They are controlled by a combination of fuses and relays located in the fuse boxes and engine compartment. The wipers are also controlled by a combination of fuses and relays, and the power windows are controlled by fuses located in the dashboard fuse box.

The central locking system is another important electrical component of the Vito/Viano W639. It is controlled by a combination of fuses and relays located in the dashboard fuse box. The central locking system allows the driver to lock and unlock all doors and the tailgate with a single button. It also includes a security system that detects if the doors or tailgate are opened without a key and triggers an alarm.

(2003-2014) Mercedes-Benz Vito/Viano W639 fuse box and relay with Diagram

The execution of the boxes and the purpose of the elements in them may differ from those presented and depend on the year of manufacture and the level of electrical equipment.

WARNING

  • Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amperage rating.
  • A fuse with a too-high amperage could damage the electrical part and cause a fire.
  • On no account should fuses be repaired (e.g. patched up with tin foil or wire) as this may cause serious damage elsewhere in the electrical circuit or cause a fire.
  • If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it. Instead, have the cause for the repeated short circuit or overload tracked and fixed.

Engine compartment

Under the hood, the main fuse box is located on the left or right of the engine compartment, behind a protective cover, and consists of several sections.

Fuses

Engraved upper section

Diagram

Assignment/Designation

1 30A Wipers
2 15A Horn
3 5A Stop lamp switch
4 7.5A Heating
5 5A Diagnostic socket, rotary light switch, instrument cluster
6 5A Engine components
7 30A Rear wiper
8 10A Terminal 87 (1)
9 15A Terminal 87 (2)
10 10A Terminal 87 (3)
11 7.5A Motor terminal 30 Z
12 30A Heated rear window
13 7.5A Ignition switch/instrument panel
14 7.5A Brake system
15 5A Headlight range adjustment
16 25A Starting motor
17 15A Fuel pump
18 15A Cigarette lighter/glove box lighting
19 5A Radio
20 15A Ignition coils M112
20 5A Diesel HFM
21 7.5A Automatic transmission
22 7.5A Tachograph
23 10A Airbag control unit
24 5A Rearview mirror
25 5A Trailer control unit
26 5A Trip relay
27 5A Terminal 15 body/equipment manufacturer
28 10A Transmission control unit
29 5A Hill start assist
30 Reserve
31 10F ATA signal
32 5A Mobile phone / VICS connector
33 10A Airbag, automatic child seat recognition
34 5A Terminal 15 R body/equipment manufacturer
35 7.5A Top control panel
36 10A Lumbar adjustment (seat)
37 7.5A Illuminated makeup mirror
38 7.5A  Rear Entertainment
39 Reserve
40 10A Engine fuse (diesel)
40 20A Engine fuse (petrol)
41 10A Engine fuse (diesel)
41 20A Engine fuse (petrol)
F1 225A Terminal 30, electrical system, generator
F4 60A Air conditioning fan (cooling unit)
F5 40A Secondary air pump

Lower right section

Diagram

Assignment/Designation

21 5A Light switch and control panel top
22 7.5A  Rear Entertainment
23 10A Interior light
24 7.5/25A  Upper control panel and sliding/tilting sunroof
25 25A Sliding/Hinged Roof, Rear Compartment
26 5A Auxiliary heater, radio
27 7.5A Air conditioning in the front of the cabin
28 15A Rear entertainment outlet
29 7.5A Mobile phone/CD changer/microphone control module
30 30A Heated seat controls
31 5A Tachograph
32 5A Diagnostic Gateway
33 10A Diagnostic connector
34 15A Audio gateway
35 Reserve
36 30A Headlight cleaning system
37 10A ATA battery beep
38 20A Steering column lock
39 40A Front compartment fan

Lower left section

Diagram

Assignment/Designation

21 15A 12 V socket in passenger compartment on the left
22 15A 12 V socket in passenger compartment on the right
23 20A Trailer socket
24 25A Trailer recognition unit
25 30A Driver seat adjustment
26 30A Co-driver seat adjustment
27 30A Electric sliding door left
28 30A Electric sliding door right
29 30A Rear compartment fan
30 40A Air suspension system
31 10A Parktronic
32 5A Tire pressure sensor
33 25A Audio system
34 5A Mobile phone control unit / VICS, TV Booster
35 20A Independent heating control unit
36 Reserve
37 5A Rear air conditioning system
38 7.5A COMAND camera control
39 5A Ordinary taximeter
40 15A 12 V socket, rear right
41 10A Roof turn signal control unit
42 Reserve

Fuses number 21, 22 and 40 for 15A are responsible for the operation of the cigarette lighter.

Relay

Diagram

Decoding

R1 Horn relay
R2 Wiper relay #1
R3 Wiper relay No2
R4 Power relay;
Engine management.
R5 Starter relay
R6 Fuel pump relay
R7 Relay contact 15R
R8 Relay contact 15R
R9 Heated rear window relay
R10 Relay contact 15R
R11 Relay contact 15R
R12 Headlight washer relay
R13 Secondary air injection pump relay

Passenger compartment

In the cabin, the fuse box is located on the side of the driver’s seat.

Diagram

Assignment/Designation

F6 Signal Acquisition and Excitation Module (SAM) / Fuse and Relay Box (SRB) / Engine Control Module, Ignition Switch, Instrument Cluster
1 25A Door control unit, left
2 25A Door control unit, right
3 25A Control unit for a parameterizable special module
Reserve (for China)
4 25A Control unit for a parameterizable special module
Reserve (for China)
5 15A 12 V socket on front passenger seat frame
Reserve (for China)
6 Spare
Accessory for travel car/van [1]
7 Spare
8 Spare
Accessory for travel car/van [1]
9 Spare
Accessory for travel car/van [1]
10 Spare
11 Spare
12 Spare
13 15/20A Radio / COMMAND system / 1st and 2nd DIN socket
14 7.5A Mobile phone retrofit equipment / rear passenger entertainment system
15 5A Tachograph / Media Interface
16 25A Speaker system
17 5A Taximeter
18 25A Roof control panel/ sliding sunroof

The Mercedes-Benz Vito/Viano W639 is a versatile and reliable mid-size van that has been a popular choice for commercial and personal use. Its electrical system, including the fuse box and relay diagrams with locations, is an essential component that ensures the proper functioning of the vehicle’s lights, wipers, power windows, and central locking system. Understanding the different aspects of the Vito/Viano W639’s electrical system is crucial for any owner or mechanic working on the vehicle, and this article has provided an in-depth overview of the topic.

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