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Old Apr 13, 2007 | 03:25 PM
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My cigarette lighter socket is not working!!! Is it on a Relay or a fuse? Checked all the fuses, but there were none that were burned out. Anyone have a fuse diagram that I can understand?
 
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Default RE: lighter socket: no power

The cigarette lighter fuse in the IP fuse box is fuse #2 and is a 15A fuse. It is under the title CIGAR LTR. Have you checked to make sure that there is not something in the socket that is causing the lighter to not make contact? Have you verified that there is no power at the socket?

Do the aux power recepticles under the passenger side dash work? They are powered through the AUX PWR fuse #13 in the IP fuse box which is a 20A fuse.
 
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