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The fuse for the cigarette lighter and accessory power outlet on your Alero should be located in the engine compartment fuse block. Marked minifuse #34. Good luck!
Is it labeled 'cig ltr' on the fuse box?
Or sometimes there is a listing of the fuses on a sticker with the 'cig ltr' one being associated with a location or number.
Find your fuse box, read the cover and find the cigarette lighter and match the drawings with the arrangement of the fuses, when you find it, pull it out and check if blown out or open circuit, then replace it with a the same value of amp. ok
There are 2 locations for these fuses one being inside the truck on the left of the front console this one is easy to find with the drivers door open, and the othe is under the hood again on the drivers side. i am not sure which is which but one is for the cigrette lighter and the other is for the accessory outlets. just check the owners manual to be sure. if you still cannot locate the fuse purchase a cheap auto fuse tester and check them all out, it is a longer process but sometimes is works better
use a test light the top of the fuses have a small metal piece that clears the plastic where you can touch it with a test light with the key on both sides of all the fuses should be hot if they are the element in the lighter is fried or there is a bad connection
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