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my cigarette lighter is not working! i am pretty sure it is a blown fuse but i have had a look in the fuse box under the bonnet and in there all is fine. My manual says there is a internal fuse box in the passenger compartment but i cannot find it at all! please help

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im pretty sure my cig fuse has cacked itself too, was tryin to fix it today but cant find it, attached a pic of the box undr bonnet incase someone can point out somethin that i cant understand...

let me kno if u find it luke!

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my cigarette lighter is not working! i am pretty sure it is a blown fuse but i have had a look in the fuse box under the bonnet and in there all is fine. My manual says there is a internal fuse box in the passenger compartment but i cannot find it at all! please help

Bro, it seems like people have been replying but not answering your question. You want to know where the interior fuses are,right? ok, sit in your driver's seat and place your hand, palm facing up on the trim to the right of your steering wheel, but a bit lower, now feel with your fingers for a dug out part, your 4 fingers at the bottom should go into it. Pull that back and a part of the trim will come off. your fuses are in there. Your cigarrete lighter fuse will be the 4th or 5th one on the right column (thers 2 colums of fuses) its a blue 15A fuse. Mine went the other day. good luck

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Bro, it seems like people have been replying but not answering your question. You want to know where the interior fuses are,right? ok, sit in your driver's seat and place your hand, palm facing up on the trim to the right of your steering wheel, but a bit lower, now feel with your fingers for a dug out part, your 4 fingers at the bottom should go into it. Pull that back and a part of the trim will come off. your fuses are in there.

Sorry thought you were asking *which* fuse not where is the box.

As above, take a look with the drivers door open from outside the car, its not that hard to find the fusebox cover...its the same area on most cars I've seen...(see above)

a bit lower, now feel with your fingers for a dug out part, your 4 fingers at the bottom should go into it

Just do wat Benzino33 says. Come on prove u r a man lol :D:down::P:)

I'm not sure a bout the 4 fingers :) It's a japanese car so it's asian lol

gona take a look for that fuse box 2moro.. till then i managed to partially fix my cig lighter.. lol what i mean is that my tail lights n dash lights went out other night so i swapped the horn fuse with the tail light fuse and the tail lights and dash were fixed and the cig lighter now works.. ... but only when i turn my head lights on.. when i turn my head lights off anything plugged into cig lighter also switches off, wtf? someone please explain..? everything else is normal

gona take a look for that fuse box 2moro.. till then i managed to partially fix my cig lighter.. lol what i mean is that my tail lights n dash lights went out other night so i swapped the horn fuse with the tail light fuse and the tail lights and dash were fixed and the cig lighter now works.. ... but only when i turn my head lights on.. when i turn my head lights off anything plugged into cig lighter also switches off, wtf? someone please explain..? everything else is normal

Why u mixing fuses? U might be using the wrong Amp fuse that wont work properly. make sure theyre the right numbers

I swapped the horn n tail light fuses as i was driving long distance at night and didnt wana get pulled over for no tail lights (another driver on freeway alerted me bout my tail lights being out). The horn fuse was the one i figured i wouldnt need as much and being both 10amps i swapped them.

I bought a new 10amp fuse for the horn today,horns working but the cig lighter doesnt work unless my headlights are on.. i duno whats goin on. at least the cig lighter works at night tho now lol. might see a sparky if the interior fuse seems good

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my cigarette lighter is not working! i am pretty sure it is a blown fuse but i have had a look in the fuse box under the bonnet and in there all is fine. My manual says there is a internal fuse box in the passenger compartment but i cannot find it at all! please help

It's under the dash by the driver's door. You should be able to see it pretty easily--right where the hood (bonnet) release lever is.

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