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1996 Cherokee cigarette lighter fuse.
I managed to kill the cigarette lighter socket using an inverter, but
can't find out where the fuse is, or if there even is one. There isn't one listed in the handbook, but the Haynes manual shows one in the wiring diagram, but no details on where it is. I've checked all the fuses in the engine compartment & under the dash, & they're all fine. Google isn't being my friend, other than a few hits for people asking the same question, but no answers. So does anyone know for certain if there is a fuse, & if so, where it is? It's a RHD 4.0L Limited if that makes any difference. TIA -- Preston. |
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It may be the Cigar Lighter Relay, located at M6 of your junction
box under the hood. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Preston Kemp wrote: > > I managed to kill the cigarette lighter socket using an inverter, but > can't find out where the fuse is, or if there even is one. There isn't > one listed in the handbook, but the Haynes manual shows one in the > wiring diagram, but no details on where it is. I've checked all the > fuses in the engine compartment & under the dash, & they're all fine. > > Google isn't being my friend, other than a few hits for people asking > the same question, but no answers. So does anyone know for certain if > there is a fuse, & if so, where it is? It's a RHD 4.0L Limited if that > makes any difference. > > TIA > > -- > Preston. |
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It may be the Cigar Lighter Relay, located at M6 of your junction
box under the hood. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Preston Kemp wrote: > > I managed to kill the cigarette lighter socket using an inverter, but > can't find out where the fuse is, or if there even is one. There isn't > one listed in the handbook, but the Haynes manual shows one in the > wiring diagram, but no details on where it is. I've checked all the > fuses in the engine compartment & under the dash, & they're all fine. > > Google isn't being my friend, other than a few hits for people asking > the same question, but no answers. So does anyone know for certain if > there is a fuse, & if so, where it is? It's a RHD 4.0L Limited if that > makes any difference. > > TIA > > -- > Preston. |
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L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III wrote:
> It may be the Cigar Lighter Relay, located at M6 of your junction > box under the hood. Thanks, I'll check that. -- Preston. |
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L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III wrote:
> It may be the Cigar Lighter Relay, located at M6 of your junction > box under the hood. Thanks, I'll check that. -- Preston. |
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bowgus wrote:
> Well if say the wiring's gone open, you might consider doing what I > did in the boat ... I bought a socket/15A fuse and installed it where > it was convenient for use with the inverter. Unfortunately the stereo went AWOL at the same time, so presumably it's on the same feed. I'll change them both to a different feed if there's not an easy solution like a fuse or relay. -- Preston. |
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bowgus wrote:
> Well if say the wiring's gone open, you might consider doing what I > did in the boat ... I bought a socket/15A fuse and installed it where > it was convenient for use with the inverter. Unfortunately the stereo went AWOL at the same time, so presumably it's on the same feed. I'll change them both to a different feed if there's not an easy solution like a fuse or relay. -- Preston. |
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Preston Kemp wrote:
> > bowgus wrote: > > > Well if say the wiring's gone open, you might consider doing what I > > did in the boat ... I bought a socket/15A fuse and installed it where > > it was convenient for use with the inverter. > > Unfortunately the stereo went AWOL at the same time, so presumably it's > on the same feed. I'll change them both to a different feed if there's > not an easy solution like a fuse or relay. > > -- > Preston. I believe they used an inline fuse under the dash for lots of the lighter sockets. Sounds like someone took the power for the stereo from it too. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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Preston Kemp wrote:
> > bowgus wrote: > > > Well if say the wiring's gone open, you might consider doing what I > > did in the boat ... I bought a socket/15A fuse and installed it where > > it was convenient for use with the inverter. > > Unfortunately the stereo went AWOL at the same time, so presumably it's > on the same feed. I'll change them both to a different feed if there's > not an easy solution like a fuse or relay. > > -- > Preston. I believe they used an inline fuse under the dash for lots of the lighter sockets. Sounds like someone took the power for the stereo from it too. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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