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cigarette lighter does not work.
my cigarette lighter will not work.I have had the fuses checked,what can i try next. Tha lighter worked until i plugged a 12v heater in for 5 mins,? Alan.
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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
Bongo lighter sockets have very then wire and are not meant to power any powerful item for long. I suspect the wire has melted - have you checked the actual wiring?
Just curious, but why plug a heater in in this weather
Just curious, but why plug a heater in in this weather

John
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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
Cant help you I am sorry.
But I have been posting a lot this weekend about power options in the bongo.
It may be a good idea to consider an inverter for a heater as I guess it needs a lot of power.
It would seem that the lighter socket is not meant for heavy duty appliances.
Travis
But I have been posting a lot this weekend about power options in the bongo.
It may be a good idea to consider an inverter for a heater as I guess it needs a lot of power.
It would seem that the lighter socket is not meant for heavy duty appliances.
Travis
Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
The trouble with this is that the inverter will use as much if not more power than the heaterTravis wrote:Cant help you I am sorry.
But I have been posting a lot this weekend about power options in the bongo.
It may be a good idea to consider an inverter for a heater as I guess it needs a lot of power.
It would seem that the lighter socket is not meant for heavy duty appliances.
Travis

As mentioned before you really need to upgrade the cable going to the socket or better still fit a heavy duty socket with heavy duty cable and a suitable fuse wired directly to the battery
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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
Have you got a multimeter (or circuit tester at least) so you can check if power is getting to the lighters connection point now fuses have been checked. Once you can narrow things now, the problem answers itself I'd have thoughtwolfie wrote:my cigarette lighter will not work.I have had the fuses checked,what can i try next. Tha lighter worked until i plugged a 12v heater in for 5 mins,? Alan.

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My front one burnt out on the back couldn't tell till it was out, chuck it out anyway
and buy a decent aftermarket one that lights up, I kept trying to put mine back in into the blind switch in tyhe dark, so i now have a nice melted blind switch
well mine used to light up
just summit else to fix 






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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
Do you know if anyone has ever replaced the ciggy socket and relocated it to another place, such as the back of the van?
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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
I ran a switched and fused wire to the rear off side and installed a 4 way cigarette socket.
It powers my kitchen and dvd players etc
A few weeks ago I installed a leisure battery so changed the wiring to that
It powers my kitchen and dvd players etc
A few weeks ago I installed a leisure battery so changed the wiring to that
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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
You've already got one in the backTravis wrote:Do you know if anyone has ever replaced the ciggy socket and relocated it to another place, such as the back of the van?
Travis


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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
Cheers
Not getting my bongo until Friday...
Travis
Not getting my bongo until Friday...

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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
You can fit as many cigar lighters as you want. There's plenty of room behind the panels and its easy to run cables on the Bongo. Just make sure you use a suitable fuse if you wire directly to the battery and make sure your wires can't chafe against the body work.
I've fitted 4 in the back of my camper. A heavy duty one for the fridge. Three regular ones for other accessories, all wired to my leisure battery
I've fitted 4 in the back of my camper. A heavy duty one for the fridge. Three regular ones for other accessories, all wired to my leisure battery

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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
Hya there-----i'd like to fit another cigar lighter to run my 12v fridge off when on the move--everyone says use heavy duty cable but which cable (me & electrics do'nt go together) i'd like to run it directly from the battery with an in line fuse but what amp fuse?? so wot i'd like to know---what cable & fuse i should use.stringman wrote:You can fit as many cigar lighters as you want. There's plenty of room behind the panels and its easy to run cables on the Bongo. Just make sure you use a suitable fuse if you wire directly to the battery and make sure your wires can't chafe against the body work.
I've fitted 4 in the back of my camper. A heavy duty one for the fridge. Three regular ones for other accessories, all wired to my leisure battery
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Try;Triple/R wrote:i'd like to fit another cigar lighter to run my 12v fridge off when on the move--everyone says use heavy duty cable but which cable (me & electrics do'nt go together) i'd like to run it directly from the battery with an in line fuse but what amp fuse?? so wot i'd like to know---what cable & fuse i should use.
Regards Ray.
Socket Ref: 160409. £3.88 each
In-line Fuse 20 amp Ref: FH430. £1.68 each
Cable Ref 25. 28/0.30mm, 2mm2, 25amp.
For the cable choose one length of Red and one of Black both of the length needed.
Cable connectors BFF4 and BM4 you will need 3 Female and one male (2 for the socket and 1 pair to connect the in-line fuse)
The only thing left is connecting it to the battery terminal, chances will be you will already have a suitable nut/bolt on an existing connector.
The crimp connectors should be done with the proper tool, try to borrow one, otherwise there are some cheap ones available which will do the job. Most of these will also be available from local shops as well to save postage.
The in-line fuse, one end goes to the battery terminal itself, the other connect to the main Red cable using a pair of connectors. The other two connectors (female) go on the cable at the socket end.
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Thanks Geoff -- your a superstar
i keep seeing these topics posted but no one ever tells people like me (useless) which cable etc; they keep saying heavy duty cable etc; well that do'nt mean owt to me
anyway thanks again--will do it as soon as possible.
Regards Ray.






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Re: cigarette lighter does not work.
We had simular problem the fuse checked ok, but no power was coming out of the cigarette lighter but there was power going to it.
After a bit of a struggle we removed the ciggy lighter and found on the back of it there is an imbuilt fuse on the other side that had blown. By removing a couple of insulation washers we bypassed this fuse and fitted in inline fuse.
Hope that helps
After a bit of a struggle we removed the ciggy lighter and found on the back of it there is an imbuilt fuse on the other side that had blown. By removing a couple of insulation washers we bypassed this fuse and fitted in inline fuse.
Hope that helps