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Fuse Box

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Hi All,

My cig lighter works no more. I read a few other threads and decided to check the fuse first. When I opened the fuse box lid (under the steering wheel to the right side), it was empty. I have seen some fuse box pics and they are usually filled with fuses.
The fuse box had fuses on its outer sides rather than inside. Is this a different kind of fuse box or should i fill it up with new fuses? ( I will try to post a pic soon).

FTO GR 1996.

With the cigarette lighter wiring, I have a black connector (black wire) and a white connector(blue/white wire). Which is +ve and which one is ground? 8O


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You should not be doing any electrical work without a test light or a mulitmeter.

Test light's are about $10 no excuse to not get one
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I used a multimeter. Placed the red lead on black connector and the black lead on the white connector. I got a reading of 14v initially and on the second attempt i got no reading. I am confused with the fuse box being empty?
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Ok when checking volt, just earth the black wire on metal part of the car that is connected to the chassis. The ignition key is a good spot as you can actually hook the probe onto the hole in the key.

Then use the positive probe to check both wires. One will have power, one wont.

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PS. what do you mean fuse box empty. If it was completely empty the car would not start.
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When I opened the fuse box lid (beneath the driver side foot well). I did not see any fuses in there. Yeah, i thought the same that the vehicle would have electrical issues without any fuses. I am at work now. Will grab a pic in evening and post it here for clarity...
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Doh... :bom: sorry guys..the fuses showed up when i looked in some light...

checked the voltage as suggested..no voltage..suscpecting multimeter got fried as the red wire of multimeter was hot during testing last night...will check with a new test light..
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yeh my lighter doesnt work either? although if i have this sick light thing there instead that is like a mini torch that gets recharged by the lighter socket thing
pretty amazing

but the lighter itself doesnt work
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Mabbe its not getting enough voltage to heat up the lighter coil...
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