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Old 01-31-2010, 04:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation DIY Aftermarket Cigarette Lighter Corolla 98 - 02

For more DIY here is my page , Still updating http://rinconrolla98.blogspot.com/20...1_archive.html



As you can see the aftermarket lighter is to the right and the OEM is to your left . For those who don't have the money to buy a OEM or find a OEM in the junk yard here is a DIY on how to replace one with a small budget .



As you can see the plastic cover on the left but the aftermarket has the ground sleeve and with out that it wont work but the lighter is to small for the OEM hole and you can put the plastic for the aftermarket . But I came up with a way for the new lighter to stay and look clean .



First you remove the ash tray then you pull out the face plate off . You have to pull from the bottom up . But dont pull to hard cause the lighter wires and the ash tray light wire is hooked up .



Then you remember the bulb for the ash tray and then you remove the wires for the ash tray . Make sure you don't have the key in the ignition turned on or else you will shirt out the lighter fuse .



Once you have everything removed then you get some black silicone and place the lighter halfway or as far as you want it to stick out . Then squeeze some silicone on your finger and then fill in the gap making it look flush and smooth like in the photo . Then you let it dry for about 20 minutes before you connect it to the face plate .



Before you put the black sleeve to the face plate you add a little silicone behind it and push gently making sure you dont put alot so that it doesnt squeeze through if not then just wipe it away and make it look clean .



Then behind the lighter you add some more silicone so that the back of the aftermarket lighter is supported . Make sure your lighter is straight while you are doing this . Then let this dry for another 20 minutes before connecting .



Then connect your wires make sure the wire with the black line goes to the ground clip and the other goes to the positive . Make sure it clips tight but you can use wire tape to wrap it for extra safety . Then you put the light back into the ash tray .



Before you put the face plate back on make sure it looks like this and everything is dried . At this point you can check to see if your lighter is working . Once you completed your checks then you can push back the face place .



When its all done it should look like this , Nice and clean perfectly solid . The reason I used black silicone was to match up the round plate and during the day you cant even tell if you put silicone there .



Then when you are done you can either put the lighter part back in or plug in your adapters , and this is what it will look like .

There you have it a aftermarket lighter looking clean .
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Old 01-31-2010, 09:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what happened to your stock one?
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what happened to your stock one?

The element burned out ... There is a fusable link in the back of the OEM lighter and it melted away
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How difficult is it to find a plug in Florida ?!
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How difficult is it to find a plug in Florida ?!

Not difficult at all but when you look up corolla that is the aftermarket lighter it calls for and it doesnt fit in a 8th gens lighter area , This isnt a lighter for another vehicle this is a aftermarket lighter for our vehicle ... Try it one day you will see
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I did a similar fix on my truck (just sold to buy another 99 Prizm). I used JB Weld instead of silicone so it had a solid feel to it, never had a problem. When it dried, I filed it down pretty smooth, and painted it black to blend in.
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