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 Innova Cigarette Lighter Fuse Replacement

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SUSdjtong
post Oct 17 2016, 10:37 PM

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QUOTE(mactreouser @ Oct 16 2016, 07:52 PM)
Hey Bro. So much appreciate and you are really awesome, you pointed the solution! Thank you for your patience 😁

Yup, I saw the ACC, is this means Accessories? In fact it's just 7.5A not 15A? Refer to the picture below.

And I found a weird fuse (Ywllow/Green) which like burnt? Refer to picture below.

p/s: please do ignore the "empty fuse" was lost during my test, will be replaced then 😅
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Like the others say, check one by one. The fuse is made of a piece of wire. If the wire broken means the fuse burnt.

Acc means accessory, could be radio, could be lighter, could be any other accessory. Cig means cigarette lighter lo. I notice yours is empty, maybe you wanna put one in and see if it works. As the others say could be power out also.

Really best is to remove them and look la. No need to remove those like IGN (ignition) and WIP (wiper) la, since they still working. Just check what you not sure, replace with the correct amp (A) written on the box and buy some spares to replace those that you use.

Can also take to car electric shop la. Something like this they not gonna cut your throat.
TSmactreouser
post Oct 18 2016, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(djtong @ Oct 17 2016, 10:37 PM)
Like the others say, check one by one. The fuse is made of a piece of wire. If the wire broken means the fuse burnt.

Acc means accessory, could be radio, could be lighter, could be any other accessory. Cig means cigarette lighter lo. I notice yours is empty, maybe you wanna put one in and see if it works. As the others say could be power out also.

Really best is to remove them and look la. No need to remove those like IGN (ignition) and WIP (wiper) la, since they still working. Just check what you not sure, replace with the correct amp (A) written on the box and buy some spares to replace those that you use.

Can also take to car electric shop la. Something like this they not gonna cut your throat.
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Appreciate your suggestions Bro. Sure will give it a shot today! 😁💪

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post Nov 2 2016, 10:30 AM

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Update:

It was Power Outlet's fuse broken. Fixed with 10A fuse.

 

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