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Anonymous Posted on Nov 14, 2012

Fuse cigarette lighter 2009 civic - 2009 Honda Civic

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: cigarette lighter & windows

#1 HIT THE LIBRARY FOR A SCHEMATICL

#2 NOT A FUSE ISSUE. A FUSE EITHER WORKS OR IT DOSENT. YOU EITHER HAVE LOW VOLTAGE GOING TO THE MOTOR OR THE MOTOR ITSELF. CHECK THE VOLTAGE GOING TO THE MOTOR IF YOU HAVE BATTERY VOLTAGE CHECK THE MOTOR. PULL IT APART AND WHERE THE BRUSHES CONTACT THE INNER PART OF THE MOTOR THAT SPINS YOU WILL SEE A SERIES OF SLOTS THAT ARE RUNNING PARRALLEL TO THE SHAFT. MAKE SIRE THEY ARE NOT FULL OF RESIDUE FROM BRUSHES. CLEAN OUT THOSE SLOTS AND MAKE SURE THAT WHOLE AREA IS CLEAN. CHECK THE BRUSHES WHILE YOU ARE THERE.

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Matthew Albert

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: Radio and cigarette lighter quit working in 96 accord

Check the fuse box under the hood, one of them should be blown

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DLewis

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: my fuse panel diagram for my 1998 honda civic dx is missing.

according to this it's 10A and in the first row by the hinges...be sure to look at the picture for correct placement. Since it's a 10Amp between a 15 and 20 you should be able to spot it right off...

here ya go

Anonymous

  • 192 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: cant find fuse for cigarette lighter in 2008 honda crv

look under ur dashs fuse box covers for a white label which should tell u of the locateion of the fr-acc fuse or rr-acc socket fuse location. replace the burnt fuse or fuses.(acc = accessory)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 honda accord cigarette lighter

it probly need a new one

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