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Jody - 27 Nov 2005 23:52 GMT
try cleaning it out with a q tip and alchohol (make sure u unplug the
battery first!) Swab all inside of the hole, and pay attention to the end on
the inside... might be gunked up and not making contact...
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Gordo - 28 Nov 2005 05:41 GMT
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You may need to give the plug in a twist or two in order to make good
contacts. The male end of the plug may need a quick clean and buff with
emory cloth / sandpaper. If it gets too annoying, replacement sockets are
cheap and easy to replace. This type of thing is common to many vehicles.
If the LED illuminates, that's an indication that your issue may be with
the adaptor or device or some connection in between. If there are inline
fuses in your adaptors, be sure to check those.