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If you do not have those choices, then using a tester you need to find a 12v positive wire and a good ground spot. Finding these you can tie into the 12v wire for your power side and then the ground for your cig. lighter to work.
If you do not have those choices, then using a tester you need to find a 12v positive wire and a good ground spot. Finding these you can tie into the 12v wire for your power side and then the ground for your cig. lighter to work.
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The fuse in question is the "ACC" fuse and it is the 15A fuse that is third or fourth from the end of the fuse box that faces the side of the car (and it is under the dash behind the hood release). I've just had to replace mine several times in a row; you might want to check for a short.
check your fuse if thats good take a test light or voltmeter and see if you have any power to the socket. If you don't have power you will need to remove your radio and see if the wires are connected to the socket.
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