Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
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Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
key).
All other electrical circuits, of course (I checked them) were
functioning properly, I checked every fuse I could find, but the
lighter had no power. I checked the ground and it was good, I checked
the connections and they seemed good.
I was about to trace the wire back to the panel when I looked more
closely at the connector that goes to the back of the lighter and saw
that it was more than a simple crimp connection to a slip connection to
fit the rod at the back of the lighter. The plastic housing hinges and
I opened it up to find that the supply wire has a crimp connection that
holds a small leaf of metal that then goes down, backwards, at an angle
to the actual slip connection that fits the back of the lighter. Where
the leaf of metal hits the slip connection there is a junction (of
course, they are two separate pieces of metal) and the connection is
made by a solder joint. That solder joint had failed.
I'm not sure why Honda did it that way, but the joint must have gotten
hot one time in the past and it melted the solder, breaking the
connection. I soldered it back and it works great. She doesn't smoke
(neither do I) so I never expect it to get hot again, problem solved.
I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
HTH.
--HC
cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
key).
All other electrical circuits, of course (I checked them) were
functioning properly, I checked every fuse I could find, but the
lighter had no power. I checked the ground and it was good, I checked
the connections and they seemed good.
I was about to trace the wire back to the panel when I looked more
closely at the connector that goes to the back of the lighter and saw
that it was more than a simple crimp connection to a slip connection to
fit the rod at the back of the lighter. The plastic housing hinges and
I opened it up to find that the supply wire has a crimp connection that
holds a small leaf of metal that then goes down, backwards, at an angle
to the actual slip connection that fits the back of the lighter. Where
the leaf of metal hits the slip connection there is a junction (of
course, they are two separate pieces of metal) and the connection is
made by a solder joint. That solder joint had failed.
I'm not sure why Honda did it that way, but the joint must have gotten
hot one time in the past and it melted the solder, breaking the
connection. I soldered it back and it works great. She doesn't smoke
(neither do I) so I never expect it to get hot again, problem solved.
I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
HTH.
--HC
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Re: Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
On 5 Nov 2006 10:43:41 -0800, hboothe@gte.net wrote:
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
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Re: Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
On 5 Nov 2006 10:43:41 -0800, hboothe@gte.net wrote:
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
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Re: Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
On 5 Nov 2006 10:43:41 -0800, hboothe@gte.net wrote:
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
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Re: Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
On 5 Nov 2006 10:43:41 -0800, hboothe@gte.net wrote:
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
>Hey, all, I was working on my girlfriend's 1991 Accord and the
>cigarette lighter wasn't working. I tried the fuses but none were
>labeled as cig lighter in any fashion, under the hood or under the
>dash. I did a search on the groups but got nowhere, as did my attempts
>to search Autozone's information on repair. I took part of the dash
>apart (mostly, really, the center console) and removed the cigarette
>lighter housing (breaking the ring in the proces (the lighter body
>unscrews from a cylinder behind the plastic so try that first)) and
>still had no power at the supply to the lighter (at any position of the
>key).
....
Thanks, I have a 91 Accord so that may help someday. I don't smoke
either, but I have quite a few gadets that use the lighter. In fact,
I've seen adapters being sold to turn your single lighter into two or
three!
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Re: Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
<hboothe@gte.net> wrote in message
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
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Re: Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
<hboothe@gte.net> wrote in message
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
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<hboothe@gte.net> wrote in message
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
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Re: Honda Accord 1991 Cigarette Lighter Interesting problem/solution
<hboothe@gte.net> wrote in message
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
news:1162752221.705528.83020@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
<see parent message for tip>
> I thought I'd post this since 1) it was a tricky problem to find and 2)
> it would normally seem like a fuse problem and since it was not it
> might save someone a lot of time fighting with fuses.
>
Thanks - I might tear into our cig. lighter again, knowing that. We bought
XM radio last year, and I found our lighter to be dead while installing it.
(This is also a '91 Accord.) After unsuccessfully trying to diagnose the
problem, I ended up running another socket (from Radio Shack) to a power
tap, and pushing the whole mess behind the dash. In truth, it was a little
cleaner than having the adapter visible.
But now she has a cell phone!
-- R Flowers
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