Though I can't explain your clock or radio. Or what to do with it???? I have to press the button to cause to go up. I'll have to double check. Planning on taking it in to O'Reilly's to have the electronics tested too. This was about 15 mins before they closed so I drove the 5mins home and decided to deal with it this weekend. The wire that is connected to the 20 amp fuse labeled gauge looks to have lost its protective coating.
Yesterday, it was driving fine. Shipping We do our best to ship all items the same day the order is placed, custom requests may take longer. Determined problem would be looked at next time. First thing came to mind was the fuse on the inverter blew. A buddy had a 125 watt inverter so we stuck that in the cig.
I also need to look at that fusible link behind cig lighter. Replaced with remand factored unit 9796 mi alternator replaced under warranty. If checking and replacing the fuse for the component in question doesn't work, we recommend seeking assistance from a trusted professional mechanic. Where should I start checking? Thought it was fuses at first. I just don't know how much if it got fried going down that wire. Check fuses with a meter, not your eyeballs.
Tomas currently resides in Colorado Springs. This is a discussion on Fuse, Battery, Alternator??? I bought it used but haven't had any issues. Lesson learned, don't run anything powerful into the outlet, just so straight to battery if absolutely need to, use adapter. The sparking was just an observation. I also read it could be 2-3 other fuses, but with replacing the one everything was apparently fixed so not likely. Toyota repaired it for free. If checking and replacing the fuse for the component in question doesn't work, we recommend seeking assistance from a trusted professional mechanic.
Plugged it back in and the clock and radio work just fine, which leads me to believe that the fuse behind the socket itself is the problem. I'm stoked that this thread got a few more replies than mine. Bad battery cause the fuse to blow? During this time the battery had drained down to 50% and I couldn't get it to turn over. I was working on the 80 today, sanding down the areas around the 8 factory roof rack holes to fill them in. From what I'm reading it's probably the alternator or a wiring issue that is causing the fuse to blow, which in turn is causing the battery not to charge.
My car was wired with a whole bunch of after market cig lighters connectors. Same components go out and battery gauge dropped back down. We do our best to deliver most items within 5-6 business days, most will show up much sooner. Day hikes are always a must when on the family trips. Back to the shop for a replacement mirror, no charge.
Until I shifted into reverse. You may have blown the outlet itself. The brake light switch went bad. Some Toyotas have multiple fuse boxes in the engine bay, so be sure to find the fuse s in question. Some components may have multiple fuses, so make sure you check all of the fuses that are linked to the component in question. We understand that in this time of spam e-mail, and credit card fraud our customers want to know and have the right to know how personal information is handled. Tomas' father introduced him to the love of 4 wheeling at an early age in the high mountains around Aspen, Colorado.
While an avid Mountain Biker, Tomas and his Family enjoy adventures in the mountains and desert in the remote locations that can only be reached by 4wd. Electrical components such as your map light, radio, heated seats, high beams, power windows all have fuses and if they suddenly stop working, chances are you have a fuse that has blown out. Not all items come from our shop in Texas. If your map light, stereo, turn signals, heated seats, headlights or other electronic components suddenly stop working, chances are you have a fuse that has blown out. I just so happen to have a spare Toyota one from a Celica that I ripped out from the junkyard, swapped in the non fried base, outlet works again.