All cigar lighter / power point sockets provide the universal 12 volt, negative ground (US) voltage.
( # 28 ) is for the front cigarette lighter and ( # 22 ) is for the rear cigarette lighter / power plug Both fuses are yellow color , 20 amp
Fuse # 17 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter , power point , and data link connector in the fuse panel below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal
Cigarette lighter outlet is special outlet that will hold and power a cigarette lighter. A power outlet is designed so a cigarette lighter won't work with it. They look the same and most 12 volt car accessories will work in either.
When your cigarette lighter fuse is good and there is voltage measured between the fuse's load side to ground (To check this, use a dc voltmeter or a 12v automotive lamp and an automotive lamp socket. Connect one wire to the fuse and the other wire to the chassis of the vehicle the lamp should glow if voltage is present on the fuse terminal.), check the wire between the fuse and cigarette lighter. This wire should be without cut and when the wire is good then check the connector on the cigarette lighter socket for loose connection or corrosion. One more thing is that, make sure that your cigarette lighter fits the cigarette lighter socket because not all cigarette lighters will work on some cigarette lighter sockets.
On a 2003 Ford Windstar : ( fuse # 17 is a 20 amp fuse for the Cigarette lighter / Powerpoint , and the Datalink connector ) in the fuse panel below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal ( it has a cover on it ) If that is what you are asking
reddog: Can not find out how to get to the back of power outlet to unscrew it and replace it with a cigarette lighter.
where is the fuse for the cigatette lighter
# 25 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter , power point and emergency flahers
A cigarette lighter is a device to light cigarettes. They are typically electric or gas-powered. Disposable cigarette lighters burn butane gas. Some reusable lighters use butane, while others use lighter fluid which is poured into a cotton wadding. Car cigarette lighters and wall-mounted cigarette lighters are electric. Electric lighters heat a coil of wire, and the cigarette is placed against the heated wire as the smoker puffs. In cars, lighter sockets provide other functionality, and can be used to operate laptops, charge cell phones, play games, watch television, power lights, and more.
If a Ford Expedition loses operation of a cigarette lighter, there is a loss of power. Check the fuses and wiring to the lighter to find the problem.
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