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CL600 (01) Fuse allocations - 8/23/2007 1:01:25 AM   
fleegle

 

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Can anyone help? I have a CL600 (01) and my drivers door has no electrical power none of the switches work and the window fails to move to allow the door to open or close. As everything has gone (seats, windows, wing mirror fold and movement) I am assuming that there is a fuse that controls all this but there is no information in the owners manual as to what the fuses control.

Has anyone got a list of fuse allocations or had this problem themselves and what did you do to fix it.

Hope you can help and thanks in advance.

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RE: CL600 (01) Fuse allocations - 8/23/2007 3:56:56 PM   
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unfortunately i bet a fuse won't fix this problem. your problem is the wiring between the body and the door in the hinge area. they get piched and or cut and you have no power. there is an updated wiring harness available for this. 

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RE: CL600 (01) Fuse allocations - 8/24/2007 4:57:26 PM   
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yes yes done loads of this with the wiring fault wat you need to do is remove the flexible cover on the door hinge,they will be big red wire which you ll is broken if you have SRS WARNING LIGHT ON THAN I AM SORRY TO THIS YOU WONT BE ABLE TO REPAIR THIS FAULT UN LESS YOU LL HAVE TO RENEW THE COMPLET WIRING HARNEES NOT A NICE JOB..............................

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RE: CL600 (01) Fuse allocations - 8/25/2007 12:53:53 PM   
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Thanks for your quick response. Car now with Merc it is the wireing harness so I'll just have to wait for the bill on wednesday :-(

Anyone want to buy a CL600  ? I'm getting pissed off with niggly little problems costing the earth.

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RE: CL600 (01) Fuse allocations - 8/25/2007 4:17:17 PM   
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yeah may be intersted how much ist for????????????????

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RE: CL600 (01) Fuse allocations - 9/15/2007 4:01:38 PM   
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CL600 2001 £18,000 or nearest offer 106,000 miles now in mint condition email colin.roberts2005@blueyonder.co.uk if you wanna buy it.

I don't really want to sell it but moving house and kids growing up I think I need to grow up a bit too :-(

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RE: CL600 (01) Fuse allocations - 4/5/2008 11:47:15 AM   
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Get rid of it now. MB German Engineering, my foot. My 02 Cl600 has had $15,000  worth of bills due to leaks: oil sensor leaked , there goes the left firing bank- $7000,,oil exchanger leaks and O2 sensor gassed another $7000,,,selling it asap..going Japanese I think.

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