the fuse in your box should say Ltr or Lgr for lighter. pull it out and see if it is blown
2007-02-11 15:20:37
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answered by Kev 4
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If your fuse has not blown and a function on that circuit such as your lighter is not working well it is not the problem of a fuse. With a fuse you either have power or you do not have power...there is no such thing as having just a bit of power in evaluating fuse function.
Finding the fuse that relates to your lighter/charger can be found by looking in your user manual of the vehicle as most manufacturers illustrate a diagram of fuse location in fuse box and appropriate amperage of fuse. Also if you locate the fuse box and remove cover ( if applicable ) you will see stamped on fuse box near each fuse what items it has in the circuit it protects. Some fuses have more than one item or circuit it serves. Always replace blown fuse with same value amperage as manufacturer states, to do otherwise may cause failure to the entire circuit it is designed to protect.
2007-02-11 15:40:02
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answered by tock522 3
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That's exactly what it is.
Before you go changing the fuse, check to see if something fell into the hole where you plug the cigarrete lighter. It happened to me once and when we looked inside, a penny had fallen in there and it was blowing the fuse every time.
2007-02-11 15:23:10
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answered by rob1963man 5
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If it is still working a little bit it's not the fuse. Check the outlet itself or the connection behind it.
2007-02-11 15:25:28
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answered by blahblahblah 2
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i own a a shop,and if you,ll look in the owners manual it should tell you which ones are which on it ,and they are usually marked in tiny letters also on the fuse box its self,it shouldn't be hard to find though,good luck i hope this help,s.
2007-02-11 15:23:01
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answered by dodge man 7
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Question 1: Yes
Question 2: Same as last time you asked
2007-02-11 15:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-02-11 15:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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