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LIGHTER FUSE???!

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Old Oct 23, 2004 | 03:05 PM
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This is a dire situation! I must know how to get my cigarette lighters working again. I'm pretty sure the fuse for them blew out a few weeks ago when I tried plugging in my G-tech on a strange angle and there was a bright spark. G-tech still works fine in other cars, but I need access to my lighters for a special project. Anyone know where the fuse is located and what else it controls??? :? :?: :?
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Check the fuse block under the driver side dash. There is a small plastic cover you have to pull off. I think it may be block B9 10amp fuse(could be different since you have a SSEi?), upgrade to a 15 amp.
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Fuse covers have the listing of all the included fuses, the cig lighter on the 93 is under the steering column. I've had to replace mine a few times... :?
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