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Old 08-25-2006, 01:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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12v outlet = no power

My 12v outlet is not working. What could be the problem? Fuse? Interior or under the hood fuse box and which slot?

Please help. Thanks
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My 12v outlet is not working. What could be the problem? Fuse? Interior or under the hood fuse box and which slot?

Please help. Thanks
check fuses 28,29 in the interior fuse box
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Which 12v power outlet? There is one under the radio and there's another in the center armrest.

There's a wiring harness that has it's final connection under the cup holders that connects to the 12v outlet located in the armrest. I forgot to plug mine back in and so my 12v isn't working. Another thing on the to-do list.
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Thanks Gunslinger! Fuse 29 blown. Are are there many extra fuses.
How much do these fuse goes for and where I can get them?

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Thanks Gunslinger! Fuse 29 blown. Are are there many extra fuses.
How much do these fuse goes for?
Havent looked to see how many if any extra are in the box. You can goto Autozone and get a half dozen for like a dollar or two.
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even though the fuses are shaped different, you can use the regular
mini fuses too if you can't find the ones that came with the car.
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idk since where talking about the 12V outlets and instead of making a whole new topic:

lets say i'm charging my phone well i'm driving and i turn my car off to go hang out with some people but wont be in my car for a few hours..since theres a light on my charger will power be still going to the charger when the car is off? or dose the outlets Shut off all power once the ignitaon is at 0?

cause my dads truck didnt do that, i had to pull the charger out of the outlet.
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It shuts off the 12v power. You don't have to unplug it. Just try it and you'll see.
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