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There are two... The engine fusebox is under the hood where the red capped battery terminal is on the right hand side about 3/4 of the way towards the driver
the body fusebox is in the center where the air comes out on your feet, you have to pop off the right hand panel to get to it and yes it feels like your going to break the thing There are two... The engine fusebox is under the hood where the red capped battery terminal is on the right hand side about 3/4 of the way towards the driver
the body fusebox is in the center where the air comes out on your feet, you have to pop off the right hand panel to get to it and yes it feels like your going to break the thing
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All of those are controlled by or influenced the BCM. You need a good auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool to check the BCM and communication to and from it.
It is in your fuse box.First locate your fuse box.If you have the car manual in the glove box it will show you exactly where it is, if not look in your fuse box it is usually a 10 or 5 amp fuse.the cigarette lighter is sometimes the same fuse as your dome light.But check the lower amp fuses first.
When you removed the fuse, did you inspect it to see if it was burnt? If it wasn't burnt, then you replaced the wrong fuse.
If the was indeed burnt, then you probably have another burnt fuse somewhere. Look under the dashboard/console and against the side wall or floorboard for another fuse box.
Fuse 1 is usually labeled as Radio in the fuse box.
The 2nd fuse shares circuits with other devices that are powered straight off of the battery, so look and see if your dome light works, and your cigarette lighter. If either of those aren't working, check the fuse for that item. Cigarette lighters are usually listed as Cigar in the fuse box, and dome light is usually CTSY or Courtesy.
On the 2002 GA the cigarette lighter is mini-fuse # 34. This is also referred to as the "accessory power outlets".It's a yellow twenty amp fuse located in the underhood fuse box. Open the box, find the fuse, remove it and replace it.In the fuse box under the hood, marked AUX PWR/CIGAR..... Its 20 amps.---------If you need the fuse location diagram and cigarette lighter wiring diagram ,then click the link below:---http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/10/where-is-cigarette-lighter-fuse-located_10.html
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This should help.Thanks.Helpmech.
You blew the CIG,RADIO or ACC fuse in the fuse panel, remove and replace with same rated fuse.There is a grounding issue inside the lighter housing from this
Not likely. Usually the dome light fuse is also the same one for the cigarette lighter. Most common problem is that there is soemthing inthe cigarette lighter that is causing a short. If there is nothing in there, then you will need to check the wire for the dome light to be sure that it is not shorted.
I dont happen to have one of those diagrams, but if you pull the fuses one by one and replace the burnt ones you should be able to 1.) Identify what item is on what circuit (for the most part) and 2.) solve your original problem with your cigarette lighter. Hope this gives you some direction. Thanks for Using FixYa!
Cigarette lighter not working
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