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Old 06-11-2005 | 03:38 PM
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Default Radio/clock/cig lgt died



On a trip to from NJ to Vermont with Wifey &amp; dogs last weekend, I lost my cig lighter, radio, &amp; clock <IMG src=smileys/smiley7.gif border="0"></P>


I had my Garmin GPS (Streetfinder III) plugged in at the time, but have used it countless hours with no issues, so I don't think it "cooked" anything, so-to-speak.</P>


Been too busy this week to get into it; is there somehow 1 fuse that controls each item, or is it (more likely I'm thinking) 1 circuit or 1 'junction box', something like that? I'm not afraid to get dirty &amp; spend some time, but I don't have a lot of experience working on electrical issues, so advice would be mucho appreciated. I have the Haynes manual, but I trust you guys more, frankly. I also have a buddy who can loan me his Fluke meter if need be.</P>


BTW, I have a 97 SR5, 3.4dohc, 4auto, 4x4, Bilsteins, Mobil 1 syn, K&amp;N, Garmin GPS, BFG AT's</P>


Thanks for any input</P>


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Old 06-13-2005 | 02:50 PM
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Default Radio/clock/cig lgt died

seeing as how everything is in the same relative area in the vehicle, i would think that you either blew a fuse,or a circuit of some sort...i woudl think that worst case woudl be that a wire is shorted that directs power to that area. i would start with fuses
 
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Old 03-12-2006 | 07:04 PM
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Default RE: Radio/clock/cig lgt died

Ya blew a fuse I believe it is a 10 or 15 amp fuse under the dash on drivers side
 
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