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Cigarette lighter fuse position for bmw series 1 118D 2008 5 dr.

Cigarette lighter fuse position on fuse board

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2008

SOURCE: cigarette lighter fuse location

The cigarette fuse is located in the battery junction box under the hood, it is fuse # 10 and is a 20A fuse, open the hood and find the box it is on the passenger side towards the back of the compartment, it is 10th in line on the top row, also you can check these fuses without removing them through the clear plastic top so that should make things a little easier too, hope this helps

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: cant find fuse for cigarette lighter in 2008 honda crv

look under ur dashs fuse box covers for a white label which should tell u of the locateion of the fr-acc fuse or rr-acc socket fuse location. replace the burnt fuse or fuses.(acc = accessory)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2011

SOURCE: Fuse diagram for 2008 bmw 528i Sedan?

Diagram for fuse box glove 2008 bmw 528i

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: fuse for the cigarette lighter

First off, make sure if you are replacing the fuse yourself, take the keys OUT of the ignition and put them in your pocket!

I'm not 100% sure, but there should be a fuse box under the hood on the driver's side. In the lid of the box after you remove it (or on a label on the top of the box) is usually a diagram showing the location and function of all the fuses in that box. I think it's listed in the manual as being fuse spot F54. If my sources are correct it should be a 20amp (yellow) fuse but always check the recommended fuse replacement by the diagram or in your owner's manual.

A helpful tool to buy from an auto parts store or auto parts section of a wal mart or k-mart, is an automotive fuse puller with extra replacement fuses for your car. If you're unsure of what fuse is the right one, take the old fuse out carefully with needle-nose pliers and take it to the store to compare. If you take out the right fuse, driving with out it should not harm your car in any way (it's broken already).

I hope I could help you find the right fuse box for the cigarette lighter. Good luck, and don't forget to rate! Thank you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: which fuze controls the cigarette lighter in a 2008 cobolt?

It should be under the hood in that fuse panel labeled pwr outlet

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