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for an online owners manual go to,MANUALOWL.COM they have most owners manuals for cars and other equipment-- as to the fuse the aux is the battery one #17 and the other fuse is the cig/lighter
Research what else is on the circuit. In the old days when cars had more than one cigarret lighter I discovered that a penny fits in the socket perfectly and would cause a short.
Strange. Could be coincidence that two different cig lighter coils went out at same time. Could be that cig lighter and aux units on different fuse. Good luck
The door locks on my 1999 tahoe stopped working and I checked the fuse, which was fine. The problem turned out to be that the fuse for my cigarette lighter was bad and for some reason it also must be working in order for the door locks to work. Put in a new cigarette lighter fuse and the door locks worked again!
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