Some of the information provided in the video is not accurate. The vehicle in the video is a 2012. Thus it's an X164 (They ran from 2006 to 2012). Your 2017 GLS is an X166. The X166 started in 2013 and ran up to 2019. Mercedes gave a facelift to the GL in 2016 and renamed it the GLS. The current platform is the X167 which started in 2019. The location of the fusebox for the X166 is on the passenger side next to the firewall. I would suggest you thoroughly research stuff that you read online or videos that you watch. You could mess up your car by following the wrong advice. @@Jayo1851
I have a 2017 gls but the fuse box looks a little different
You need to check online and see the description of your fuse box and designation of the fuses then... Thanks 👍
@@projectathos I’ve been looking but no help online unfortunately. Any info would help thanks for the quick reply.
Some of the information provided in the video is not accurate. The vehicle in the video is a 2012. Thus it's an X164 (They ran from 2006 to 2012). Your 2017 GLS is an X166. The X166 started in 2013 and ran up to 2019. Mercedes gave a facelift to the GL in 2016 and renamed it the GLS. The current platform is the X167 which started in 2019. The location of the fusebox for the X166 is on the passenger side next to the firewall. I would suggest you thoroughly research stuff that you read online or videos that you watch. You could mess up your car by following the wrong advice. @@Jayo1851