Hello,
I noticed my Cigar Lighter Socket had stopped working. Checked fuse under dash and found fuse 23 blown.
Replaced with new 20amp fuse. Lighter now only works with ignigtion switched on. Before it worked with
ignition on or off.
Is there another fuse somewhere, can't find any mention in the handbook or the Haynes manual
Thanks for any help
Paul.
2001 hdi Cigar Lighter fuses
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Re: 2001 hdi Cigar Lighter fuses
Firstly it should be a 10A fuse. Put any more current through it and you could melt or set fire to the wiring.
Secondly, you've put the fuse in wrong. Note there are 3 slots for the lighter socket fuse. You've got it in the wrong 2 if you want it on permanently. It's generally considered a bad idea though, as you can easily flatten your battery by accident
Secondly, you've put the fuse in wrong. Note there are 3 slots for the lighter socket fuse. You've got it in the wrong 2 if you want it on permanently. It's generally considered a bad idea though, as you can easily flatten your battery by accident
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Re: 2001 hdi Cigar Lighter fuses
MJB,
I took the blown fuse from this socket and replaced like for like, the handbook also states as 20amp
fuse.
I took the blown fuse from this socket and replaced like for like, the handbook also states as 20amp
fuse.