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I don't have the owner's manual, but I do have the wiring diagrams for your vehicle. According to the wiring diagrams, the information that you have is not correct. The cigarette lighter circuit is protected by the "CIG" fuse in the Instrument Panel Junction Box behind the left side of the dash at the lower finish panel. It is a 15 Amp fuse. The clock circuit is protected by the "DOME" fuse in the Engine Room Junction Block on the left side of the engine compartment.
it is a fuse inside the car. it is located on the drivers side right beside where your left foot would be... it is one of those fuses... ive blown that fuse twice so far
Check your fuse boxes - your drivers manual should show you where the fuse is located - there are several fuses that work with the cigarette lighter, one located inside the vehicle, left of the steering wheel, the other 2 located under the hood.
No need to pay a mechanic to do this, your owner's manual lists fuse replacements under "do it yourself maintenance" - My Toyota dealership quoted me $70+ to do this, when it cost me $5 to buy 5 fuses, now I have 4 spare.
Hope this helps.
yes you sure did ! check in the owners manual for fuse location . the safest way to use those inflators are with a cigarette lighter adapter with alligator clips right to the battery hope this helps
Probably a fuse. Check owner's manual for location fo fuse box. Might be 2 fuse boxes. If you don;t have the owners manual, a stop at the Toyota service dept. should be able to answer your question on where the fuse is.Good Luck
Hi,
Check your owner's manual if you have one. It will tell you the locations of your fuse boxes.
On my '03 corolla, there is a small enclosed one to the left of my steering wheel, under the dash. Maybe yours is in the same location. hope this helps...
Good luck!
you should be able to loosen the alternator and get the belt off and then put the new one on and tighten the alternator back up. check the fuses for the cigarette lighter
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