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Default Changed fuse then it blew again - 03-02-2007 , 11:52 AM






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Well, I changed the fuse to the cigarette lighter, turned on the car, put in
the cell phone adapter. The light on the cell phone adapter went on for a
second and then out. The adapter didn't work.

Any suggestions you can make as to what would be causing this short and how
it should be repaired.

Thanks.



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Default Re: Changed fuse then it blew again - 03-02-2007 , 03:56 PM






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Well, I changed the fuse to the cigarette lighter, turned on the car, put in
the cell phone adapter. The light on the cell phone adapter went on for a
second and then out. The adapter didn't work.

Any suggestions you can make as to what would be causing this short and how
it should be repaired.

Thanks.


I would repair it by buying a new cell phone charger. It should pull
nowhere near enough amps to blow the fuse.

-mike


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Default Re: Changed fuse then it blew again - 03-05-2007 , 10:35 AM



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The cell phone charger works fine in my husband's car. Does that mean that
the problem is something in my car, or would it still be the charger itself?


"mike w" <snorlaxward (AT) removeme (DOT) mchsi.com> wrote

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Bubby wrote:
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Well, I changed the fuse to the cigarette lighter, turned on the car, put
in the cell phone adapter. The light on the cell phone adapter went on
for a second and then out. The adapter didn't work.

Any suggestions you can make as to what would be causing this short and
how it should be repaired.

Thanks.

I would repair it by buying a new cell phone charger. It should pull
nowhere near enough amps to blow the fuse.

-mike



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