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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / April 2006

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remove "powerpoint" outlet?

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From Punoneboi - 04 Apr 2006 22:38 GMT
OK, for $35M they don't give you a cigarette lighter with your
Mustang.......got tired of looking at that cheap "power point" plug in
the dash, so ordered the smoker's set  ($98 for a plastic cup, lighter
and outlet to replace the powerpoint - since the crafty devils made it a
different size).

so - anybuddy have a trick for getting the original outlet out of the
das?.  the instructions say to call the company that makes the smokers
set to get the special tool to remove the powerpoint = I called and they
want $27 + shipping.

they don't make it ez for you - and you sure don't get much for your
money these days.......for what the car cost, you'd think ya might get a
light in the glove compartment - and that isn't even available as an
add-on......geeees.
Paul - 05 Apr 2006 00:52 GMT
> OK, for $35M they don't give you a cigarette lighter with your
> Mustang.......got tired of looking at that cheap "power point" plug
> in the dash, so ordered the smoker's set  ($98 for a plastic cup,
> lighter and outlet to replace the powerpoint - since the crafty
> devils made it a different size).

Mine's got the radar detector plug in it so I don't worry. BTW, they
are selling billet replacement plugs on eBay with eg a pony or 'eject'
engraved on it. I'd get one of those if I wasn't using mine...

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Sarah Czepiel - 05 Apr 2006 01:28 GMT
>OK, for $35M they don't give you a cigarette lighter with your
>Mustang.......got tired of looking at that cheap "power point" plug in
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>light in the glove compartment - and that isn't even available as an
>add-on......geeees.

I don't think I'm going to be much help because I simply got a heating
element [ whatever the thing is you plug into the powerpoint outlet]
for $25 and it has the heating/lighting coil in it.  

http://www.mgwltd.com/mustang_lighter.shtml

I don't smoke but hubby does.   I have a nice insert type ashtray we
put in one of the cup holders.  

Don't know what kind of car you have but this applies to an 04 Mach 1.
Ashton Crusher - 05 Apr 2006 07:38 GMT
>OK, for $35M they don't give you a cigarette lighter with your
>Mustang.......got tired of looking at that cheap "power point" plug in
>the dash, so ordered the smoker's set  ($98 for a plastic cup, lighter
>and outlet to replace the powerpoint - since the crafty devils made it a
>different size).

I never heard of it being a different size.  My 99 powerpoint  took a
standard Ford Cig Lighter with no problem.

>so - anybuddy have a trick for getting the original outlet out of the
>das?.  the instructions say to call the company that makes the smokers
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>light in the glove compartment - and that isn't even available as an
>add-on......geeees.
From Punoneboi - 05 Apr 2006 12:12 GMT
well, you've heard of it now!  the owner's manual is full of warnings
not to try and put a lighter in one of the power points (there's one in
the dash and one in the console).....Like you, thought I would just put
a lighter in the socket - but they are larger than any standard size
lighter.......so they anticipated us trying to save the $98.

another oddity:  opened up the smoker's set.....an "authorized
accessory" from an outisde supplier......little brochure in 5 languages
but just drawings, no explanation of how the removal tool works.  BUT it
does tell you to DISCONNECT THE BATTERY before attempting to
remove........dumb me, I took the fuse out instead......sort of thought
I'd like to leave the power on to the electronics since the car owners
manual also explains how the transmission, automatic window drops,
clock, radio, etc.etc will lose their memory if battery is disconnected.
guess the approved supplier didn't get the memo.

likewise, my dealer doesn't have the tool or know what to do.  wonder
why Ford sales are down!!!!!!
Kate - 05 Apr 2006 13:05 GMT
Huh.
In my 98 it was not equipped with a smokers group, and a ligher fit it
easily.
most plugs for AC adapters are designed to fit a lighter socket.

On my TJ it has a power point AND a lighter outlet, they appear to be the
same size but one is key activated the other is on all the time.

Kate
2OlllllllO6 Rubicon

: well, you've heard of it now!  the owner's manual is full of warnings
: not to try and put a lighter in one of the power points (there's one in
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: likewise, my dealer doesn't have the tool or know what to do.  wonder
: why Ford sales are down!!!!!!
 
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