Hello, does anyone have schematics or would tell me how to fix backlights. I checked the fuses but I do not know if it works well. I am asking for help that this is an automatic chest.
In Mercedes I have met several times with a situation where the optically efficient fuse was out of order. The exchange has helped. Excluding light bulbs, assuming they are in working order.
Thanks for the answer, I will replace the fuses with new ones, I think that it will help because the bulbs are 100% efficient. And one more small question if anyone could send me a fuse scheme, ie which one suits.
I checked the fuses at the steering wheel under the bonnet and under the seat at the back all are fine because I exchanged for new ones. All lights work only reversing light not . Motronic you can expand your speech.
szalek2112-you have a schematic. The reversing lamps (E18 and E20) are powered by the light module, the reverse information is taken from the S28 switch which is part of the multisection switch (249)
Here is a piece of a schematic of the box with the wiring of the switch.
The discussion revolves around troubleshooting the reverse light issue in a 1996 Mercedes E220 2.2 D. The original poster seeks schematics or guidance after checking the fuses, which they believe may not be functioning correctly. Responses suggest starting with bulb checks and replacing potentially faulty fuses, as some users have encountered situations where fuses appeared functional but were not. The poster confirms that all other lights work and expresses a need for a schematic of the vehicle's electrical system. Further inquiries lead to discussions about the location of the reversing switch and its relation to the automatic transmission. A helpful response provides a schematic indicating that the reversing lamps are powered by the light module, with the reverse signal sourced from a specific switch in the multisection switch assembly. The poster successfully resolves the issue with the provided information. Summary generated by the language model.