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Old Jul 2, 2018 | 06:07 AM
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Plugged in a cell phone cigarette adapter, must have blown a fuse. Lightyer went dead, clock and outside temp gone and air conditioner doesn't work.

Which fuse and where is it at?

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most of the problems is not the fuse... BUT your fuse is under the dash (driver side) and check ALL of them while you are there.

To me, the mini fuselink is redundant, on the rare occasion that I have overloaded the circuit concerning the cigarette lighter, the normal cig lighter fuse pops, end of hazard!

I would not mind having the fuselink as an extra safety feature, if it were reliable, but when these cars age, it is not reliable, just troublesome! - left me with a dead phone!

Do this and it will work:
https://video.search.yahoo.com/searc...89&action=view

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Old Jul 2, 2018 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by billydpowe

most of the problems is not the fuse... BUT your fuse is under the dash (driver side) and check ALL of them while you are there.

To me, the mini fuselink is redundant, on the rare occasion that I have overloaded the circuit concerning the cigarette lighter, the normal cig lighter fuse pops, end of hazard!

I would not mind having the fuselink as an extra safety feature, if it were reliable, but when these cars age, it is not reliable, just troublesome! - left me with a dead phone!

Do this and it will work:
https://video.search.yahoo.com/searc...89&action=view
Thanks for the reply Billy. Interesting info on that fuselinkl.

Luckily for me the simplest answer turned to be the correct one. Blown fuse found and replaced.
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