Cigarette sockets dead
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- Apprentice Bongonaut
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Cigarette sockets dead
Hello all. I'm working hard at getting my battered bongo back to its former glory and all is going well except my cigarette lighters. Both front and rear are dead. No voltage to the terminals behind the actual socket itself. I've a changeover loom fitted and the fuses in the new box are fine. Radio works. This leads me to the conclusion that there's a break somewhere in the "main" loom itself between the original fuse box and wherever the front and rear feeds separate. Is this the correct conclusion please and if so are we in agreement that it would be a pig to try and find so I may as well just run in new wiring since the original is poor anyway? I've plenty of spare fuse ways. Cheers!
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Re: Cigarette sockets dead
The sockets themselves have built in fusible links on the terminals themselves
So check to see if you have power to the connector, if you do then its likely the link that's blown,
if no power on the connector then its further back up the wiring there is a problem.
So check to see if you have power to the connector, if you do then its likely the link that's blown,
if no power on the connector then its further back up the wiring there is a problem.
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Re: Cigarette sockets dead
Hi Geoff
That's what I was trying to get at, apologies if I was unclear. No power at the connector both front and rear. That suggests to me the problem must be in the dirty great inaccessible loom behind the steering wheel area which would be a real pain to try and find? Hence thinking I may as well just run in a new wire but wanted to check there wasn't anything obvious to check first. Thanks.
That's what I was trying to get at, apologies if I was unclear. No power at the connector both front and rear. That suggests to me the problem must be in the dirty great inaccessible loom behind the steering wheel area which would be a real pain to try and find? Hence thinking I may as well just run in a new wire but wanted to check there wasn't anything obvious to check first. Thanks.
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Do you have a Radio which is still actually working ? That gets its main power from the Ancillaries circuit as well as the sockets, so if that's still working then that would suggest it is a break in the loom but only to the sockets, and that power to the the rest is OK, if it doesn't work then that would suggest looking at the feed from the LB fuse to the original fuse socket perhaps.
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Re: Cigarette sockets dead
Hi again. Yes the radio works fine.
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Re: Cigarette sockets dead
In that case power from the LB must be reaching the internal fuse box on the correct position, so it would suggest that the wiring or connectors are faulty.
This all assumes of course that the normal Swap Loom has been used and that the normal wiring hasn't been altered!
This all assumes of course that the normal Swap Loom has been used and that the normal wiring hasn't been altered!