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Old 03-18-14, 08:17 AM
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Hey CL!

I was wondering where the Cigarette lighter fuse is located? I don't have a owners manual due to me buying my car used, and I checked the fuse location under the hood and on the driver side dashboard. But seems to say nothing for cigarette lighter fuse. Please help!

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I think it's on the passenger side. I was litterally on my back when replaceing. It's been awhile since I had to replace my fuse for cig lighter.
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Originally Posted by MizikeTSK
I think it's on the passenger side. I was litterally on my back when replaceing. It's been awhile since I had to replace my fuse for cig lighter.
Thanks for you input! I will have to check that out today.
Old 03-19-14, 04:38 AM
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yeah its on the passenger side. It should be the first 2 or the 2nd and 3rd in the middle row from the front of the car to the back. they should be 15amps, 1 for the one in the center box and the other for the one under the radio
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Found it, and replaced the fuse. Thanks for all the guys !
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uh i think mine burn out today, which number is it?
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how did you burn the fuse? were you trying to connect something to it or is your charger doing that?
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Is that where the fuse for the trunk light is located also?
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Originally Posted by Brabusx2
uh i think mine burn out today, which number is it?
I forgot what number it was, it was a 10amp fuse.. but it was under the glove compartment.

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how did you burn the fuse? were you trying to connect something to it or is your charger doing that?
Yes, my girlfriend went to plug a phone charger and it blew the fuse.

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Is that where the fuse for the trunk light is located also?
Im unsure, but check it out; they are labeled on the back of the cover where the fuse is.
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great info… thanks i haven't blew my fuse yet but now know that it is possible…..
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