As title, the cigar lighter socket and door mirrors' motors have stopped working at the same time (i.e. nothing happens anymore when using any 12V appliance in the lighter socket/pressing the switches for the mirrors, respectively). Head unit is still working fine, though.
This obviously leads me to believe that a fuse has simply blown(?). Or could it be a relay? Can anyone confirm if they are indeed on the same circuit and/or which fuse/s (or whatever) is responsible for the failures. Car is a MY99 STi 5. Cheers. |
C'mon alcazar or ALi-B... This is your area of expertise, isn't it?....
:D ;) |
No-one? :wonder:
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The fag lighter and door mirrors ARE on the same fuse.
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...ps35383b6a.jpg That's a Classic fusebox. |
Fantastic, just what I wanted to hear. Phew.
Thanks a lot, mate. |
On a MY99 "phase 2", is the fusebox behind that little pull down cubby pocket thing, right where driver's right knee would be?
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Originally Posted by joz8968
(Post 11405217)
On a MY99 "phase 2", is the fusebox behind that little pull down cubby pocket thing, right where driver's right knee would be?
I think the fusebox pic I put up is on it's side? It'll be obvious when you get the cover off. |
You're the man!
Indebted. :) |
Originally Posted by joz8968
(Post 11405284)
You're the man!
Indebted. :) |
Just had a spare moment at work...
It is indeed behind that pocket. Not quite as per that drawing, but the back of the pocket sports a sticker of a plan of what fuses are what and No.4 - yellow 20A - was the one. It was indeed blown bigtime. :) I've never seen those mini versions of the Blade-style fuse before... Do Halfords stock them? Or can anyone post me one? |
Originally Posted by joz8968
(Post 11405322)
...I've never seen those mini versions of the Blade-style fuse before... Do Halfords stock them?
Or can anyone post me one? :thumb: |
Okay, so replaced fuse... fired engine... operated mirror switches... nothing!
So checked fuse -- blown again. So replaced it with a third fuse... turned ign. to "ACC.1" -- fuse still intact. Moved to "ACC.2" (think this makes all circuits go live?) -- fuse blows. I'm no sparky but I assume, for whatever reason, as soon as it's switched to "ACC.2" it's getting either a momentary spike of over 20A... Or getting a constant feed of over 20A? Why is nothing ever straightforward with bloody cars. :mad: Any ideas people? |
The fuse's know you're minted John. Cigars indeed. :D
Possibly a short in one of the many wiring harnesses. |
lol
- I only use 'cigar' 'cause that's what the manufacturers always refer to it as. Gay. ;) - Yeah invariably, Mick. And that 'bothers' me. :( But she's going into RCM on Sat morning for them to (hopefully) sort it. |
Would imagine it's the cigar/ciggy/fag lighter contacts shorted out and blowing the fuse - easy enough to unplug the connector on the back of the lighter and put a new fuse in and try it.
Mick |
Cheers, Mick II... er, too. :D
I sure hope it's gonna be that straightforward. ;) Do you get access to the back of the lighter socket by removing the ashtray? ...cigar/ciggy/fag lighter... |
Update.
It's all fixed. :) Matt @ RCM found the fault... My car has this strange thing from Subaru - 'POWER CONTENT' - fitted. (I think it must have been an optional extra that the original Japan-based owner must've spec'd). It seems to be some kind of peripheral electrical thing to plug something into, as there's a strange electrical socket on the panel where the handbrake is, with said 'POWER CONTENT' written on a flip-up cover. I don't use it at all, as I don't ultimately know what it's for. Anyone know? Anyway, Matt tested its circuit both open and closed; when connected up, it was shorting and blowing the lighter/mirrors fuse. So I had Matt just simply disconnect it and tape up the free ends. That way, a future owner, should they want to, can easily reconnect it (and attempt to trace the fault). |
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