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Oct 8, 2009 - This is likely a blown fuse. Check fuse #18 in the fuse box, it will be a 15 amp fuse. Let us know if that is not the problem and we'll try to give some ...
Are you asking about air con or about a compressor to supply air for blowing things up like tyres? It is possible that a short circuit is still happening in the lighter / power socket. Make sure that all fuses and relays are working.
You can grade me on step one. 1.) Find the fuse panel inside the car and check the radio and cigarette lighter fuse(s). If your fuses are OK, then: 2.) Remove the radio from the dash to have it checked.
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