Can anyone shed any light on this problem...
The lighter in Xantia doesn't work, I want to power a mobile charger of fit.
Upon checking the fuse, as advised in the handbook, I found that the fuse controls the car stereo, aswell as the correct fuse for controlling the car stereo.
Is my wiring totally screwed or am I doing something wrong?
Any help gratefully received.
Antony
Lighter electrical problem
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Ah yes. Both the fuses that control the radio ie the actual radio fuse and the one that should control the lighter, have 2 positions. I switched them to the other position and the radio memory was lost each time the ignition was switched off.
As my stereo is an aftermarket one, does that mean my Lighter fuse has been seconded for use with the stereo and thus will not work for the Lighter any more?
As my stereo is an aftermarket one, does that mean my Lighter fuse has been seconded for use with the stereo and thus will not work for the Lighter any more?
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Thanks for replying.
Across what? The fuse or the socket? There is definitely no power at the Lighter socket and definitely power at the relevant fuse as it powers the stereo.
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The socket, but it seems you have found thst already, and there is a break between it and the fuse, assuming that this is the correct fuse.
Is it possible to trace where the lead from the lighter goes?
Thanks for replying.
Across what? The fuse or the socket? There is definitely no power at the Lighter socket and definitely power at the relevant fuse as it powers the stereo.
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The socket, but it seems you have found thst already, and there is a break between it and the fuse, assuming that this is the correct fuse.
Is it possible to trace where the lead from the lighter goes?
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The 'memory' supply' comes from a permanently live feed which would be the lighter supply. If you have a meter or a bulb would do, check from the + side of the lighter (centre contact) to earth, somwhere other than the lighter, it could just be that you have lost the earth connection to the lighter.
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Marconi, I think you may find that the socket that plugs into the back of the lighter has detatched itself from the lighter. This can happen easily and you can push it back by wrigling your finger under where the lighter is and feeling for the socket, or removing the ashtray and lighter unit and refitting it that way.
Paul
PS it happened on my car too.
Paul
PS it happened on my car too.
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OK, well the earth lead was detached from the lighter, so good call there. I re-attached it and upon plugging in my phone charger, it repeatedly blows the fuse!! This charger works fine in my 205 and the Lighter thing works OK in the Xantia, but the phone charger keeps blowing in the Xantia.
Anybody any idea why?
Anybody any idea why?
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