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Which fuse controls the radio and cigarette lighter in a 2003 corolla

Which fuse controls the radio and cigarette lighter in a 2003 corolla

Which fuse controls the cigarette lighter and radio in a 2003 Toyota corolla

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bert [Entry]

"Pedantically three fuses control power to both the front cigarette lighter socket and audio unit in a stock 2003 Toyota Corolla:

ALT (100A, engine bay) - serves as a fuse for a number of other fuses, including AM1.

AM1 (25A, interior) - serves as a fuse for the CIG fuse.

CIG (15A, interior) - serves as a fuse for the front cigarette lighter socket/power connector, audio unit, clock, power rear view mirror controls and shift lock control system.

If any one of those fuses fail none of the 'CIG' devices will work. (And conversely, if any 'CIG' device still works you can safely assume none of those fuses have failed).

A related fuse is P/POINT (15A, interior) which is apparently only used on models featuring a ""power outlet in the rear console box"". While this fuse doesn't appear to directly protect any device covered by CIG some sources suggest P/POINT is linked to AM1 (in which case a flakey something connected to the 'P/POINT' socket could still indirectly cause the the front socket/radio to stop working)."
bert [Entry]

The radio fuse look like not working
bert [Entry]

"There are 2 fuses that power the Factory radio

Under the Hood is Fuse marked ""DOME""

Inside Fuse Panel is Fuse marked ""CIG"""
bert [Entry]

You will need to gain access to the clock and the radio and check for proper power and ground at the wiring. It is ok to hotwire these items by jumping 12 volts to the proper wire to see if they turn on, then you will know which wire may be broken or which connector has come lose or corroded. Maybe one of the others can give a schematic for the individual items also please.
bert [Entry]

Which fuses controls dash like the gas and speed amateur