I changed one fuse (aux) and only one lighter works I don't know where the other fuse, if there is one, is
There are actually FIVE cigarette lighter/ Auxilliary Power Outlets shown in the wiring diagrams for your vehicle.
The Instrument Panel [1] Accessory Power Outlet (Cigarette Lighter) is protected by the "LTR" Fuse (# 53 - 20 Amp) in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine compartment.
The Instrument Panel [2] Accessory Power Outlet is protected by the "AUX PWR" Fuse (20 Amp) In the Instrument Panel Fuse Block on the left side of the dash.
The Center Seat Accessory Power Outlet and the (two) Center Console Power Outlets are protected by the "AUX PWR 2" Fuse (20 Amp) In the Instrument Panel Fuse Block on the left side of the dash. NOTE: If your vehicle is not equipped with the Center Seat Accessory Power Outlet, or the Custom Floor Console (optional), this fuse position will most likely be empty.
If your fuses are determined to be good, remove your cigarette lighter carefully to see if it has wires disconnected. If wires are found to be disconnected, reconnect and try lighter again. If they are connected you might have a burned out lighter. They are cheap to replace. Take the old one with you into the store to match up.
SOURCE: The cigarette lighter (3) plugs
It is usually a 20a. Start looking for white fuses. Look for one with a blown element.
SOURCE: 2005 Chevrolet Malibu Classic.
this sounds like a fuse problem,check the fuses with a test light
SOURCE: Fuse box location
fuse box are generally below the steering rack or just open the banetit is located at the right coner behind your engine
SOURCE: Aux cig lighter and middle
The correct fuse in the middle of the interior fuse box labeled "AUX PWR"
SOURCE: 2002 Chevrolet HD Aux outlet does not work. Cig lighter does.
The cig lighter and the aux outlets are on a seperate circuit.The aux is a yellow fuse in the engine compartment fuse box.
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