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Driver's and Front Passenger's Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement
Remove the center lower console.
Disconnect the 2P connectors (A) from the accessory power sockets (B).
Inspect the connector terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose, or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
Turn the ignition switch to ACC (I).
Check for voltage between the accessory power socket 2P connector No. 1 terminal and body ground. There should be battery voltage.
If there is battery voltage, go to step 6.
If there is no battery voltage, check for:
Blown No. 32 (10 A ) fuse in the driver's under-dash fuse/relay box for both sockets.
Blown No. 9 (10 A ) fuse in the driver's under-dash fuse/relay box for the driver's socket.
Blown No. 9 (10 A ) fuse in the passenger's under-dash fuse/relay box for the passenger's socket.
Faulty driver's accessory power socket relay.
Faulty passenger's accessory power socket relay.
Poor ground (G504, G601).
An open in the wire.
Check for continuity between the No. 2 terminal and body ground. There should be continuity.
If there is continuity, go to step 7.
If there is no continuity, check for:
Poor ground (G501, G504).
An open in the wire.
Remove the socket (A).
Remove the housing (A) from the panel.
Install the power socket in the reverse order of removal
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Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 AT 5:27 PM