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I can't seem to find the right fuse too for my lighter. I looked through the manual. it says it's under the hood. I looked and there is a fuse there. but there are other things that work off of the fuse to. but the other items are working just fine. So now I'm really lost. how and were can I replace the outlet were the lighter goes?
It may not be a fuse issue. You could have a bad socket connection. Pull the wire from the back of the lighter socket to see if you have power there. If you do, then the socket is bad.
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open the hood, look straight down and you will see it in front of and to the right of the radiator, beneath the driver side head light assembly. Save your self some time, pull the two wire plug connector off and jump the horn directly to the battery with a jumper wire made from an old extension cord. If the horn honks, it is good, if not, go get a replacement at a junkyard and replace the it. Look in your owners manual for fuse panel locations, there is a small one under the hood and a larger one to the left of your passenger's knee under a velcro panel. The horn relay will be plugged into one or the other.
Hello: Open hood, on driver side there is a fuse box, remove the cover and check the fuse, if fuse is open, replace it. If you used a device in the lighter receptacle that may have caused the fuse to open.
First check your positive battery cable. I have seen, especially on the Saturn, where the positive cable gets corroded through the cable and will not allow any power through it. Also check all fuses in the fuse box under the hood, especially the large green 30 amp fuses. If that does not help then check the fusible link between the starter and the alternator. I have seem some of those fail, but usually the car still had power.
its in the under the hood fuse block,right in front the of the battery,its labeled on the inside of the fuse block cover,,,relay prob good, prob bad fan motor
Your owners manual should be able to help you there; however, check you cigarette lighter and anything else that doesn't seem to be working at the time of this event. If the lighter is at fault, it will need to be replaced.
Check fuses next, best done with a meter or a test light. You have a panel to the right of the center console in the front where the passengers left foot is, There is also one under the hood by the left headlight area. Remember that fuses for lights are only powered with the light switch on.
There is a fuse for the airbag. If there is an owners manual for the car, look in that, it will show where the fuse is. On some cars it is in the fuse box under the hood.
the plug that you insert the lighter in to is bad but i do think there might be a inline fuses, follow the wires from the plug under the dash, if that's not it then your plug is bad
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