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Renault Kangoo 2010 - Car lighter does not work. Fuse replaced

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  • #1 16678612
    bart1500
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    All in all, I included all my problem in the subject. Engine 1.5, if it matters. I replaced the 15A fuse. The lighter still doesn't work. What to do with it?
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  • #2 16678641
    diodabg
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    Check the test tube for voltage to the cigarette lighter supply cube.
    It may happen that your ankle is getting worse and the lighter socket is burned / overheated.
  • #3 16678671
    bart1500
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    And a simple sample can manage to check such a thing?

    I checked with a meter. Zero
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  • #4 16678677
    diodabg
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    Sure .
    Also check the body, because it may also be that you have a plus in the ankle and lacking weight.
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  • #5 16678710
    bart1500
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    Nothing helped. Still zero.
  • #6 16678716
    jurekk55
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    bart1500 wrote:
    What to do with it?


    What to do to trace all connections from the lighter to the fuse, the lighter has ACC power, only it does not work?
  • #7 16678741
    diodabg
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    You have power on the fuse - plus?
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  • #8 16678748
    bart1500
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    Only the lighter does not work.

    I am not an electrician. How to check the power supply on the fuse?
  • #9 16678753
    andrzej20001
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    And you have replaced the correct fuse
  • #10 16678787
    bart1500
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    I checked the power supply at the fuse. It's 12. I think it's right. I checked all 15As. Unless someone has a pattern. I checked the one that shows me the record.

    Added after 4 [hours] 31 [minutes]:

    I think I'm going to the mechanic tomorrow ...

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around a 2010 Renault Kangoo with a non-functional cigarette lighter despite replacing the 15A fuse. The user confirmed the presence of 12V at the fuse but still encountered issues with the lighter. Suggestions included checking for voltage at the lighter socket, inspecting connections from the lighter to the fuse, and ensuring the correct fuse was replaced. The user expressed a lack of electrical knowledge and considered visiting a mechanic for further assistance.
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