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Old 12-06-2009, 08:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Clock, Radio, Cigarette outlet problem

Went to my car to listen to music and radio didn't work. I notice my clock did not work also, and my cigarette outlet didn't work when i tried to charge my gps. I've searched this forum for possible solutions and came up with changing some 15a fuse behind the coin drawer near the steering wheel. i took a picture of it: [IMG][/IMG]
if anyone knows how to fix this, please tell me how to step by step, and which product to buy. details will be appreciated. thanks
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Sounds like your CIG fuse is out. It is the 15A one that is on the far right of your image. Second 15A fuse down on the far right column of fuses, right above the clear high current fuse. Spare fuse kits generally come with a fuse puller (plastic tool) that slips over the fuse and allows you to pull it out.

Make sure you disconnect the negative battery cable for you pull any of the fuses, don't want to accidentally short something else out in the process. Note if you have an alarm system, it may not like to be disconnected - just be sure you know how to reset it when you are done replacing the fuse.
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thank you, helped alot.
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