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Anyone have to replace their Power Point 110v outlet?

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Old 08-08-2013, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by OddBall
This is not correct. It's fuse 38 (10 amp fuse) at the kick panel. Honestly you don't even need to disconnect the fuse, just use a thin flat blade screwdriver under the bottom of the plate, lift it out and swap it.

I did mine today. The plug was so loose nothing would stay in. I expect to replace this again.

Each year is different...my vehicle is a 2011. This is according to the fuse diagram in the owners manual. SMH

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Old 08-08-2013, 11:42 AM
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I use mine to power an iPad that sits in a case behind the passenger headrest. My son watches his shows on it when we're traveling.
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Originally Posted by BlueFlameMetallicFX4
Each year is different...my vehicle is a 2011. This is according to the fuse diagram in the owners manual. SMH
I meant to specify the year, which is '12.



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