I tried to access the fuse box of my S100D 2018. I first had to open the frunk which is obvious, then the plastic cover which easily snaps of. However, I then got to a sort of air intake or drainage system I think. See the following photo:
It has 2 tubes connected at either sides which I left connected. At those same locations are 2 clips that can be fairly easily loosened with a screw driver. After that I could fold is a bit to gain access to the fuse box under it. The cover also indicates the fuse numbers:
On both sides are clips that are made to be dismounted with your hands. After that you will get the fuses:
The type of the normal fuses is MICRO2, which I wasn't sure of in the EU model.
I need to tap into the 12V in the frunk and looking for a fuse that would in this box which always has power.
I found a couple of fuse box diagrams but none match the lay-out of this fuse box.
Is there a more convenient way to tap into the 12V somewhere at the frunk? I don't need much power, a maximum of 24W so that would be 2A.
If I cannot find a fuse layout for this model S revision I guess the only other option would be to make sure the keys are not near the car and use a multi-meter to find live fuses.
It has 2 tubes connected at either sides which I left connected. At those same locations are 2 clips that can be fairly easily loosened with a screw driver. After that I could fold is a bit to gain access to the fuse box under it. The cover also indicates the fuse numbers:
On both sides are clips that are made to be dismounted with your hands. After that you will get the fuses:
The type of the normal fuses is MICRO2, which I wasn't sure of in the EU model.
I need to tap into the 12V in the frunk and looking for a fuse that would in this box which always has power.
I found a couple of fuse box diagrams but none match the lay-out of this fuse box.
Is there a more convenient way to tap into the 12V somewhere at the frunk? I don't need much power, a maximum of 24W so that would be 2A.
If I cannot find a fuse layout for this model S revision I guess the only other option would be to make sure the keys are not near the car and use a multi-meter to find live fuses.