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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / March 2006

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cigarette lighter wiring 91 pickup

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Epetek1@gmail.com - 25 Mar 2006 02:44 GMT
My lighter doent work. I opened up the wiring and there were no wire
conneted to it. The wire cluster which feeds the lighter has only one
loose wire which is red. I assume it is the 12V hot wire. What do I do
for the other tab on the lighter which is probably a ground but has no
wire for it? Thanks for any help _ Pete
MrFixit469 - 25 Mar 2006 05:31 GMT
just screw one end of a wire to the firewall behind the dash and the
other end to the body of the lighter housing.
Wolfgang - 25 Mar 2006 14:30 GMT
Unless this was added on by some one there is either a ground wire buried
somewhere (perhaps when a aftermarket radio was installed) or it is grounded
to metal by its mounting.  OEM lighters often don't work because the fusible
inline hidden link has blown.  Ensure you have voltage at the end of the red
wire.

> My lighter doent work. I opened up the wiring and there were no wire
> conneted to it. The wire cluster which feeds the lighter has only one
> loose wire which is red. I assume it is the 12V hot wire. What do I do
> for the other tab on the lighter which is probably a ground but has no
> wire for it? Thanks for any help _ Pete
 
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