2011 Santa Fe no power in some outlets
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2011 Santa Fe no power in some outlets
Right up front I will say I've already checked the fuses, so we can eliminate that as an answer....
First the front right cigarette lighter outlet lost power.
Then, weeks later, the front left outlet lost power.
The center console outlet still works.
All the same items that had been plugged in the front 2 have been successfully used in the center console, so I doubt any of those devices are causing an issue. I even bought a 3-way adapter at a truck stop and have 3 devices connected at once without issue.
I have checked the fuses, although I doubt it was a fuse issue, since the outlets went out one at a time, instead of all at once.
Is it possible there are individual fuses behind the console for the power outlets, in addition to the 2 main fuse boxes? How do I get to them?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!!!
First the front right cigarette lighter outlet lost power.
Then, weeks later, the front left outlet lost power.
The center console outlet still works.
All the same items that had been plugged in the front 2 have been successfully used in the center console, so I doubt any of those devices are causing an issue. I even bought a 3-way adapter at a truck stop and have 3 devices connected at once without issue.
I have checked the fuses, although I doubt it was a fuse issue, since the outlets went out one at a time, instead of all at once.
Is it possible there are individual fuses behind the console for the power outlets, in addition to the 2 main fuse boxes? How do I get to them?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!!!
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Do you have a copy of your owner's manual ?
If so, go to the specifications section and look through the fuse panel and relay section.
It should tell you which fuses are controlling those items. They all have to be protected with some type of fuse or fusible link , because if they were not , well, any short in the system could do some damage .
If so, go to the specifications section and look through the fuse panel and relay section.
It should tell you which fuses are controlling those items. They all have to be protected with some type of fuse or fusible link , because if they were not , well, any short in the system could do some damage .
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