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post Dec 14, 2006 - 9:40 PM
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Hi. Just a friendly warning to all that plugging a high drain appliance such as a power inverter into the cigarette lighter socket might render it inoperable!!!

OK, before somebody tells me that there is a fuse to protect the circuit and all that let me present my findings:

1. The fuse that protects the lighter socket is the same one that protects the radio. The radio works, the socket does not. So the fuse is not enough to protect the socket.

2. I use a meter to check the voltage of the cable plugged into the socket and there is 12 volts on the wire. So there is power, but none comes out of the socket.

3. Now check this picture out, there is clearly an element between the center contact and the post on the left that takes the +12 volt. I measured the conductivity of this element and there is none. Now this element is hidden under the rubber sleeve and I do not know what it is (but I do suspect it is a diode that protect the battery by preventing current flow to the opposite direction) but it is clearly blown!


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Anyway, I'm going to take this to the Toyota dealer and see what they have to say!!
 
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post Jan 5, 2007 - 6:40 PM
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you should be some sort of CSI....your attention to detail borders monk... GOOD JOB! (Mine did the same thing a few years ago replaced the whole bloddy thing and now im getting contact problems with my RADAR DETECTOR.


.....I cant believe the guys that said they dont use theirs dont have a radar detector stuck in it

then again, just because u got a 6gc dont mean u speed...like a maniac....and get tickets all the time.... rolleyes.gif biggrin.gif


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