"E Meyer" <epmeyer50@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 1/2/08 9:58 PM, in article 477c5d89$0$19869$9a566e8b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Devils Advocate" <devilsadvocate66@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "E Meyer" <epmeyer50@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> On 1/1/08 1:44 PM, in article
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>>> "Devils Advocate" <devilsadvocate66@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> I use the cig lighter to charge only my cellphone.
>>>> It has never used other than that..........was working, now all of a
>>>> sudden
>>>> it is not working.........check one fuse a 15a, and it is good.
>>>>
>>>> Any other possble causes for this to go just out of the blue?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Try engaging the actual lighter once to make sure the socket is
actually
>>> dead.
>>
>> Lighter will not work
>>>
>>> Could be the cell charger has given up the ghost. They usually have a
>>> fuse
>>> in them just behind the tip. I can't remember ever having one that
>>> lasted
>>> the life of the phone it came with.
>>
>> cell charger tested and works
>>>
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>>
>
> Then replace the fuse even though it looks good and pull the connector
off
> the back of the lighter. Should be voltage present if the key is in
> position I or II (accessory or run). If still no voltage at the
> connector,
> start tracing for the broken wire. If there is voltage present and
> lighter
> & charger both don't work, try a different socket (local junkyard is
> usually
> a good source).
It is a 95 SE.
How do I pull the connector off the back of the lighter? sorry lol
It seems the only way to do that is scrap the dash around the lighter.


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