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Old 09-22-2010, 04:13 PM   #10 (permalink)
CrunchyCajun
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Originally Posted by cossie1600 View Post
I am retarded, there are TWO fuses related to the lighter/socket. You need both to be working, i blew one of them.
Mine just stopped today, I am unsure of the location of either of the lighter socket fuses, any help would be great. Owners manual acknowledges the existence of an interior fuse box, but keeps the location a secret.

Ok, found location of fuse panel in another thread, are both fuses in the interior fuse panel? I looked in footwell, must have missed it, would love to have a car that did not make you contort to reach the interior fuses.

There are 2 fuses, one marked "cigar lighter" the other "power socket." If one blows, neither will function.

Over the years, due to running an air pump to inflate a slow leaking tire, the "power socket" fuse has blown 3 times. I replaced the tires recently and they were able to also fix the slow leak issue.

The one socket that I used to run the pump was the one under the center console armrest.

Found and fixed.

Last edited by CrunchyCajun; 09-11-2019 at 12:34 PM. Reason: found what i was looking for / done - added more info
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