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Jaguar fuses I was searching for an alternate fuse (blown) for the cigarette lighter in my 2002 Jaguar X Type and in the process i must of blown a fuse for the power windows because the one touch auto close function won't work on any of the windows. The sunroof wasn't affected in the process and the windows still go up and down just not with the one touch auto up. I did find the blown fuse for the cigarette lighter, replaced it but it still doesn't work, is there another? Can you help with the fuse dilemma, as i do not have a diagram. Thanks, Jeremy
yeah, I pulled all fuses one by one in both boxes searching for another that might be blown causing the cigarette lighter to still not work. As far as the windows go, any ideas? I have no idea which fuse belongs to what.yeah, I pulled all fuses one by one in both boxes searching for another that might be blown causing the cigarette lighter to still not work. As far as the windows go, any ideas? I have no idea which fuse belongs to what.
I have the same problem with my one touch windows not working. I recently had my back up parking sensor repaired and the transfer case changed. When I got the car back, the one touch windows are not working. The windows open and close, but you have to keep the button held down. Did you figure out how to solve the problem? Was it a fuse? I have the same problem with my one touch windows not working. I recently had my back up parking sensor repaired and the transfer case changed. When I got the car back, the one touch windows are not working. The windows open and close, but you have to keep the button held down. Did you figure out how to solve the problem? Was it a fuse?
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part of the rear of the cigarette lighter is a built in fuse which blows when shorted. Fix is a new cigarette lighter are a lil soldier acrodd the terminals. Be carefull not to use the earth one though.
Cigarette lighter fuse is in the fuse box on he driver side of the car under the dash. It is a blue 15 amp fuse, located on the left of the fuse compartment. You will see 4 rows of little fuses. The 2nd row starts a little further to the left than the 1st row does. The fuse you need is that far left one in the 2nd row of fuses.
the cigarette lighter fuse is in the passenger compartment on right hand drive cars it is next to accelerator pedal under panel on right hand side the fuse is no 32 20 amps
The fuse for the cigarette lighter is located in the fuse box on the driver side of the car under the dash. It is a blue 15 amp fuse. When you open this fuse box, you will see some larger relays with 4 rows of fuses below it. The fuse you are looking for is the first fuse in the 2nd row. in the 2002 X-type, that fuse is a little taller than the other ones.
yeah, I pulled all fuses one by one in both boxes searching for another that might be blown causing the cigarette lighter to still not work. As far as the windows go, any ideas? I have no idea which fuse belongs to what.
I have the same problem with my one touch windows not working. I recently had my back up parking sensor repaired and the transfer case changed. When I got the car back, the one touch windows are not working. The windows open and close, but you have to keep the button held down. Did you figure out how to solve the problem? Was it a fuse?
did u check the underhood fuse box?
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