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Old 10-31-2008, 08:15 PM
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2003 Alero Fuses

Hello,
My buddy and I are partners at work,we commute together.This Monday we went to plug in my radar detector and had no power to the lighter and the auxilliary power port.
We found a fuse panel on the left and right sides of the dashboard.
There are no other electrical problems that we can find,all fuses appear to be good.
I have never seen a car without a lighter fuse,Does anyone know of another panel or if there may be an inline fuse holder?
He said he peeked into the dash and wiring looked good from that angle.
It is a 4cyl.
I have been working on cars forever and I am at a loss,any help will be greatly appreciated,Thanks Carl
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Old 10-31-2008, 11:51 PM
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Re: 2003 Alero Fuses

Carl: open the hood on the drivers side there is a fuse box the lid removed there is a 20 a fuse called aux power/cigar fuse (20 amp) thats your problem. 463
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Re: 2003 Alero Fuses

463 thanks I will call him now,I was wondering if it may be under the hood.
Let you know how it goes,Thanks Again Carl
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