[Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
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[Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
So I bought my new Two a few weeks ago and immediately switched out the stock radio for my Clarion unit that was in my old car. Prior to doing this i noticed that the cigarette lighter wasnt working and sure enough on inspection I found its connector block taped up instead of being connected. I use my phone a lot of navigation so really need the lighter for the USB adapter that plugs in to it. Trouble is as soon as I had fitted the radio and reconnected the cigarette lighter the fuse in the footwell blew probably as I turned the key. I'm useless with electrics so need some pointers as to what the problem may be, is it an issue with the earth? if so what am I looking for in order to fix it. If its relevant the led for the ring around it still works as it should. Any help if possible is greatly appreciated
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
You have a short circuit.
Unplug cigarette lighter and try a new fuse. Does fuse blow?
Unplug cigarette lighter and try a new fuse. Does fuse blow?
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:You have a short circuit.
Unplug cigarette lighter and try a new fuse. Does fuse blow?
Yep after three fuses I gave up and taped the connector back up as I was short on time but I really need to sort this out, just havent got a clue where to start. I realise that the radio and dome light are also on same fuse but have no issues with them.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
magic_alex wrote:Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:You have a short circuit.
Unplug cigarette lighter and try a new fuse. Does fuse blow?
Yep after three fuses I gave up and taped the connector back up as I was short on time but I really need to sort this out, just havent got a clue where to start. I realise that the radio and dome light are also on same fuse but have no issues with them.
No No No sorry the fuse doesnt blow when I disconnect the cigarette lighter - it ONLY blows when the cig lighter is connected which is why i taped it up. Sorry I missread the post!
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
If the fuse only blows when the cigarette lighter is plugged into the loom, then the short circuit is obviously in the cigarette lighter itself.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:If the fuse only blows when the cigarette lighter is plugged into the loom, then the short circuit is obviously in the cigarette lighter itself.
Ok is this something I can fix or should I just find a replacement part? Like i say I know nothing about electrics
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
magic_alex wrote:Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:If the fuse only blows when the cigarette lighter is plugged into the loom, then the short circuit is obviously in the cigarette lighter itself.
Ok is this something I can fix or should I just find a replacement part? Like i say I know nothing about electrics
Get a replacement.
Try posting in Items Wanted forum.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Cigarette Lighter Keeps blowing Fuse
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:magic_alex wrote:Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:If the fuse only blows when the cigarette lighter is plugged into the loom, then the short circuit is obviously in the cigarette lighter itself.
Ok is this something I can fix or should I just find a replacement part? Like i say I know nothing about electrics
Get a replacement.
Try posting in Items Wanted forum.
Awesome, thanks for your help Peter, youre a star!