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Old 12-02-2009, 10:05 AM   #1
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Problems with plugging accessories into lighter adapter

Please be easy on me folks. First time I have had a car of this age in a long time that I actually attempted to plug anything into. So if this sounds stupid, bear with me.

I have a 93 fast back. Since I got it I tryed to plug in my cell phone charger and it got extrmely hott and smoked a little and prob fried it.
I found this weird, but ok, maybe the charger was goofy.
So then at a later date, I tried to plug my nav into it for power on a trip and popped the fuse.

Now my question is, do the lighter adapters not work off a normal 12V in these things? Or reverse polarity or something?
Unless its a thing with being an old car and not designed for actual power? I dunno, but the lighter still works fine.

Any ideas?
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Old 12-02-2009, 10:15 AM   #2
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Does it have an aftermarket radio in it? I bet someone wired the lighter backwards at some point.
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Yea it does actually. i would hope it would be hard to screw that up to be honest with an aftermarket harness, but actually that sounds pretty logical. lol

i guess the lighter itself doesnt matter on polarity since its just a coil per say that gets charged and hot
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Well, not the wiring of the radio. The monkey that removed the center console probably damaged the harness or connector for the lighter. Then crossed the wires when repairing.
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i just popped the center panel out quick at lunch and saw that wire was "repaired" in a few places. lol
I guess thats prob where I can start. Find the source and pull out the lighter and maybe run a whole new wire.
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