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Auxilary power sockets.... fuse location?


FabricGATOR
05-13-2010, 11:20 PM
Hello,
While using the aux socket to run a cheap tire compressor (Harbor Freight) the sockets died. I cannot locate the fuse although it is shown in the manual as being adjacent to the interior fuse block.

2000 Montero Sport with 3.0

Thanks for your anticipated assistance.....

PS, I found some info about someone plugging a cellphone into socket and it made the horns honk (ALARM) but the pictures were removed regarding the fuse location. Kurt

FabricGATOR
05-14-2010, 12:11 AM
So I continued to search this forum and while helping another post, I found the post about the horn and looked at my vehicle further...

Aft of the cabin fuse block, vicinity of drivers left knee, behind dash panel bolster....
There is a relay block assy and two individual black fuse holders (outboard of that relay assembly.) The aux power socket fuse is the blue 15 amp.

FabricGATOR
05-14-2010, 12:12 AM
So I continued to search this forum and while helping another post, I found the post about the horn and looked at my vehicle further...

Aft of the cabin fuse block, vicinity of drivers left knee, behind dash panel bolster....
There is a relay block assy and two individual black fuse holders (outboard of that relay assembly.) The aux power socket fuse is the blue 15 amp.

FabricGATOR
05-14-2010, 12:13 AM
So I continued to search this forum and while helping another post, I found the post about the horn and looked at my vehicle further...

Aft of the cabin fuse block, vicinity of drivers left knee, behind dash panel bolster....
There is a relay block assy and two individual black fuse holders (outboard of that relay assembly.) The aux power socket fuse is the blue 15 amp.

FabricGATOR
05-14-2010, 12:14 AM
So I continued to search this forum and while helping another post, I found the post about the horn and looked at my vehicle further...

Aft of the cabin fuse block, vicinity of drivers left knee, behind dash panel bolster....
There is a relay block assy and two individual black fuse holders (outboard of that relay assembly.) The aux power socket fuse is the blue 15 amp.

FabricGATOR
05-14-2010, 12:28 AM
So I continued to search this forum and while helping another post, I found the post about the horn and looked at my vehicle further...

Aft of the cabin fuse block, vicinity of drivers left knee, behind dash panel bolster....
There is a relay block assy and two individual black fuse holders (outboard of that relay assembly.) The aux power socket fuse is the blue 15 amp.

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