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Fuse 4 does the cigarette light and the side mirrors. Do the mirrors work? 415A Cigarette lighter and control system for side mirrors
Fuse 6 does tail lights
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15A Stop lights
Fuse 14 does the Dash Lights
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10A Interior lighting and luggage. compartments, clock, radio or radio tape recorder, instrument cluster, central door lock control unit, engine control unit, automatic transmission control unit
If all those fuses are okay, you need a good auto-electrician.
Some radio power sources also tie into the cigarette lighter and power adapters. You mentioned fuses appear ok, if you dont have a test light to test both sides of the fuses try swapping the fuses around from another location and see if that changes anything.. Oh and if the penny is still in the lighter try a ball of tape of the end of a pencil to pull it out.. Look for a fuse listed aux. power or radio/cig lighter. Most likely the fuse is inside the car not under the hood..(usually)..
The memory wire of the radio,(the power for the clock and channel settings) is usually connected to the same circuit as the cigarette lighter. (there is a seperate fuse for radio) Check your cigarette lighter socket for damage or dirt, etc. could be causing the memory fuse to blow. Also check your cig lighter accesories (like cell phone chargers,etc.)
P.S. The backlight is also a seperate circuit (connected to interior light/parking light circuit)
have you checked to see if it is getting power. If it is just go get a new universal one, and replace it. Also, check inside at the bottum. It could have a dime or penny stuck in the bottum. If it doesn't have power start withthe fuse. You can find the fuse size and location by pulling the fuse box lid. There is a diagram that should tell you where your peticular fuse goes.
There are three (3) fuses involved here. The one that is most likely the culprit is the 15A one in the fuse box under the hood, near the battery. Check the underhood fuse box, replace any blown fuses.
The other two fuses (also 15A) are in the interior fuse box, probably left side kick panel.
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