Hi , we have got a 1999 Chrysler Grand Voyager 3.3 LE in good
condition but with no power to the cigarette lighter/rear aux power
socket. :cry:
Checked both fuse boxes and both look 100%. No reference to the said
fuse in either fuse boxes or even the Chilton manual?!
Pulled out lighter housing from dash and red and black wiring to it
but no voltage. Orange wire to dash light works with side lights
:roll:
Many a Sat Nav and DVD player etc waiting for a solution to this
:wink: - any help appreciated, thanks Chris

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redcoyote333 - 14 Jul 2008 06:22 GMT
PS both cigarette lighters are as new so it looks as though there has
never been any power to these sockets?!! :
> Hi , we have got a 1999 Chrysler Grand Voyager 3.3 LE in good
> condition but with no power to the cigarette lighter/rear aux
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> Many a Sat Nav and DVD player etc waiting for a solution to
> this :wink: - any help appreciated, thanks Chris
Ted Mittelstaedt - 14 Jul 2008 10:30 GMT
> PS both cigarette lighters are as new so it looks as though there has
> never been any power to these sockets?!! :o
Meaningless. So the prior owners wern't smokers.
The owners manual in the glovebox should have the
location of the fuses and what they go to. Take a 12 volt
test light and touch both ends of all of the fuses with the
wires from the light. If the light lights up, the fuse is blown.
Fuses can look OK but be blown.
Ted
PS Chiltons are worthless
aarcuda69062 - 14 Jul 2008 14:11 GMT
> Hi , we have got a 1999 Chrysler Grand Voyager 3.3 LE in good
> condition but with no power to the cigarette lighter/rear aux power
> socket. :cry:
Have you tried with the ignition on?
Cig lighters are controlled by a relay in the underhood relay box, the
ignition has to be on to energize the relay.