Cigarette lighter
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Cigarette lighter
Bought me a spiffy Pelican Parts cupholder, the one that plugs into the cigarette lighter's socket. Removed it the other day so as to not bang into a large passenger's knees. Didn't loosen the base quite enough ... and it took the socket out with it.
The socket has a two-pronged plug at its back, plugs into a two-pronged socket ... which floats free back there, such that any attempt to re-plug the lighter socket into it means that it just pushes it farther back behind the dash.
This does not impede the use of the socket for the cupholder at all, but now there ain't no power to run the radar detector.
Any clues on how to get this back to where it was before I screwed it up?
Gene Rankin
Madison, WI
The socket has a two-pronged plug at its back, plugs into a two-pronged socket ... which floats free back there, such that any attempt to re-plug the lighter socket into it means that it just pushes it farther back behind the dash.
This does not impede the use of the socket for the cupholder at all, but now there ain't no power to run the radar detector.
Any clues on how to get this back to where it was before I screwed it up?
Gene Rankin
Madison, WI
#2
Rennlist Member
grankin, one of the things I had to fix when I first bought my 964 ended up being exactly this. The connectors were not plugged in. I suspect the recent install of the Alpine deck the PO had done was the cuplrit.
Let me first say, it "ain't easy". Maybe someone else has a better answer but here is what I did. Hope fully you have smaller hands and a thinner wrist than I do. This thing is buried. You can't get to it from above by removing the dash top. If you can easily remove your radio this may be easier than my method.
- Remove glove box door
- Remove glove box liner
- Snake you hand up from glove box opening and get your fingers on the offending plug.
- Push the plug onto the lighter socket (easier said than done. This was painful)
- Re-insert the lighter socket and twist-lock it into place so it doesn't come out again.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone has a better answer. Pulling the CD/Radio seemed like a lot more work.
Let me first say, it "ain't easy". Maybe someone else has a better answer but here is what I did. Hope fully you have smaller hands and a thinner wrist than I do. This thing is buried. You can't get to it from above by removing the dash top. If you can easily remove your radio this may be easier than my method.
- Remove glove box door
- Remove glove box liner
- Snake you hand up from glove box opening and get your fingers on the offending plug.
- Push the plug onto the lighter socket (easier said than done. This was painful)
- Re-insert the lighter socket and twist-lock it into place so it doesn't come out again.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone has a better answer. Pulling the CD/Radio seemed like a lot more work.
#3
Instructor
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by 92964cab
grankin, one of the things I had to fix when I first bought my 964 ended up being exactly this. The connectors were not plugged in. I suspect the recent install of the Alpine deck the PO had done was the cuplrit.
Let me first say, it "ain't easy". Maybe someone else has a better answer but here is what I did. Hope fully you have smaller hands and a thinner wrist than I do. This thing is buried. You can't get to it from above by removing the dash top. If you can easily remove your radio this may be easier than my method.
- Remove glove box door
- Remove glove box liner
- Snake you hand up from glove box opening and get your fingers on the offending plug.
- Push the plug onto the lighter socket (easier said than done. This was painful)
- Re-insert the lighter socket and twist-lock it into place so it doesn't come out again.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone has a better answer. Pulling the CD/Radio seemed like a lot more work.
Let me first say, it "ain't easy". Maybe someone else has a better answer but here is what I did. Hope fully you have smaller hands and a thinner wrist than I do. This thing is buried. You can't get to it from above by removing the dash top. If you can easily remove your radio this may be easier than my method.
- Remove glove box door
- Remove glove box liner
- Snake you hand up from glove box opening and get your fingers on the offending plug.
- Push the plug onto the lighter socket (easier said than done. This was painful)
- Re-insert the lighter socket and twist-lock it into place so it doesn't come out again.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone has a better answer. Pulling the CD/Radio seemed like a lot more work.
#4
Rennlist Member
a cocktail or two could help.. I didn't try that. Sometimes the obvious things escape me...
Oh, and remove that fuse.
I wanted to repeat the twist-lock thing since it was the culprit. When I had my problem I found this thread that helped me alot: https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ferrerid=35947
Getting that thing locked back into place was at the top of my list when done!
Oh, and remove that fuse.
I wanted to repeat the twist-lock thing since it was the culprit. When I had my problem I found this thread that helped me alot: https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ferrerid=35947
Getting that thing locked back into place was at the top of my list when done!
#5
Instructor
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by 92964cab
grankin, one of the things I had to fix when I first bought my 964 ended up being exactly this. The connectors were not plugged in. I suspect the recent install of the Alpine deck the PO had done was the cuplrit.
Let me first say, it "ain't easy". Maybe someone else has a better answer but here is what I did. Hope fully you have smaller hands and a thinner wrist than I do. This thing is buried. You can't get to it from above by removing the dash top. If you can easily remove your radio this may be easier than my method.
- Remove glove box door
- Remove glove box liner
- Snake you hand up from glove box opening and get your fingers on the offending plug.
- Push the plug onto the lighter socket (easier said than done. This was painful)
- Re-insert the lighter socket and twist-lock it into place so it doesn't come out again.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone has a better answer. Pulling the CD/Radio seemed like a lot more work.
Let me first say, it "ain't easy". Maybe someone else has a better answer but here is what I did. Hope fully you have smaller hands and a thinner wrist than I do. This thing is buried. You can't get to it from above by removing the dash top. If you can easily remove your radio this may be easier than my method.
- Remove glove box door
- Remove glove box liner
- Snake you hand up from glove box opening and get your fingers on the offending plug.
- Push the plug onto the lighter socket (easier said than done. This was painful)
- Re-insert the lighter socket and twist-lock it into place so it doesn't come out again.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone has a better answer. Pulling the CD/Radio seemed like a lot more work.
It seems that the CR-1 radio slips into a metal sleeve, which sleeve seems to move a bit, but won't come out. Well, it will come out if you look v. carefully and see that there are a bazillion little metal finger-like things that impede its removal, and you have to pry each and every one away from where it grips the radio's aperture. As soon as you think you've got them all ... you discover that you don't. When you finally do, and you slide it free as well, then normal fingers can get the lighter all connected-up.
Gene Rankin
#6
actually, there are four bendable and approx 1 inch folding slats - two on top and two on bottom of the cage- which if gently bent out of the depressions into which they fit allow some cage motion out of the dash. Just an inch or so but enough so you do not have to remove the cage entirely. THEN, with this extra room to fit your hand, the trick is to hold the female from the car (with the light bulb in it) and press it onto the male of the socket by feel. You will be blind to this since the socket is in the ring, and your fingers have to feel it. By the way, I was unable to remove the black plastic ring itself which I thought would help. If anyone knows how to do this, please advise. But mine is in now, at least until it pulls out again since the ring does not seem to hold it tight. (I don't smoke, so this is for GPS power - another subject for compatibility reasons, as is well known.)
#7
Burning Brakes
I have had a ticket once in my life while using a radar detector...because the thing was plugged into the lighter and the plug vibrated out...since then all anti detection devices get hard wired..
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I have this one and love it. I know lot of money but came with my car and I love it no affiliation
I have this one and love it. I know lot of money but came with my car and I love it no affiliation