5th gen Cigarette lighter fuse mystery solved
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 6:19 pm
No Lude forum will tell you this, as ive looked for ages when this happened to me and I nearly tore the car apart...then bought another lighter socket as it was suggested everywhere or replace the non existent fuse.
but then it went again last night...so I know its not the bloody lighter it deffo a fuse...well
found it
Notorious for not having a bloody fuse to replace when it goes pop and you need that lighter power socket for Sat Nag or Phone charger...here what happens...not an quick side of the road fix till now
There is no bloody fuse ,,,you wont find one....but now I have...its the smallest unnoticeable fuse ever...its a fuseable link about 2 mm long and connects the spade connector on the back of the lighter to the bloody centre pin
Picture say than a thousand words,,,so here we go
Back of mentioned culprit

Pointing at This tiny rubber covered link is the fuse (fuseable link)
its about 2mm long and joins these two connections ...its this that pops..no lighter...I scraped a little of the rubber away its melted as it blew.

I soldered two wires from a glass fuse holder as that's what I had to hand with 15 amp fuse in...will change to blade fuse later this week

all wired in and working again ...but now with quick replaceable fuse

All back in...now just need to pull out under radio storage box from front to get to fuse...easy fix by the kerb

Hope this helps all 5th Gen owners..its not the interior light fuse or radio fuse or a cream Crackered socket... it has fused
and needs repair.
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but then it went again last night...so I know its not the bloody lighter it deffo a fuse...well

Notorious for not having a bloody fuse to replace when it goes pop and you need that lighter power socket for Sat Nag or Phone charger...here what happens...not an quick side of the road fix till now

There is no bloody fuse ,,,you wont find one....but now I have...its the smallest unnoticeable fuse ever...its a fuseable link about 2 mm long and connects the spade connector on the back of the lighter to the bloody centre pin
Picture say than a thousand words,,,so here we go
Back of mentioned culprit

Pointing at This tiny rubber covered link is the fuse (fuseable link)


I soldered two wires from a glass fuse holder as that's what I had to hand with 15 amp fuse in...will change to blade fuse later this week

all wired in and working again ...but now with quick replaceable fuse

All back in...now just need to pull out under radio storage box from front to get to fuse...easy fix by the kerb



Hope this helps all 5th Gen owners..its not the interior light fuse or radio fuse or a cream Crackered socket... it has fused
and needs repair.

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