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RustyShovel Mar 31, 2011 07:11 AM

Fuse Mystery
 
My second cigarette lighter doesn't work (the one that's supposed to run from the battery). I figured the fuse was blown. It appears that "M7" is the location for the fuse.

The manual insists that M7 is a mini 20 amp fuse. The slot, however, looks like a three pronged fuse of some sort.

So I guess I have two questions: 1) Does M7 control the second cigarette lighter? 2) If so, what type/amperage of fuse should I be using?

Thanks in advance,

Shovel

fastrat350 Mar 31, 2011 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by RustyShovel (Post 2198781)
My second cigarette lighter doesn't work (the one that's supposed to run from the battery). I figured the fuse was blown. It appears that "M7" is the location for the fuse.

The manual insists that M7 is a mini 20 amp fuse. The slot, however, looks like a three pronged fuse of some sort.

So I guess I have two questions: 1) Does M7 control the second cigarette lighter? 2) If so, what type/amperage of fuse should I be using?

Thanks in advance,

Shovel

turns out I had the same problem kept switching fuses, and that 3prong one wasn't the location, but turns out it was the M36 if im not mistaken. Have you ever taken apart your center stack dash area? I also found out that my connection to that plug had gotten alil loose cutting off power to the socket.

I'll post back in alil bit to verify the m36 location

RustyShovel Mar 31, 2011 03:22 PM

Thanks. I'll check fuse 36 tonight.

RustyShovel Apr 13, 2011 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by RustyShovel (Post 2200277)
Thanks. I'll check fuse 36 tonight.

I replaced that fuse and it worked like a charm. Thanks

fastrat350 Apr 13, 2011 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by RustyShovel (Post 2229725)
I replaced that fuse and it worked like a charm. Thanks

Glad to hear it, sorry I didnt post back, I thought I did.


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