It's the same fuse that protects the cigarette lighter. Look for the 15A little blue fuse in the fuse box next to the driver's left leg under the dash. The fuse has a little cigarette icon printed on the fuse cover. Top row, 3rd from the right.
The 2000 Nissan accessory outlet fuse can be found in the fuse box. The accessory outlet fuse will be in the second column, fourth from the bottom.
Under the hood on the driverside
Your power outlet in your 2002 Ford Explorer may have a damaged fuse. You can try replacing the fuse to see if it will start working.
The Cigarette Lighter fuse, identified as C/LTR, and the Accessory Power Outlet fuse, identified as AUX PWR, are in the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block. See page 5-99 of your "Owner's Manual" for details.....
Mount the accessory in the sesired location Run a "Fused Hot" line from the fuse block or other location to the accessory Make sure same is grounded
Sometimes things on the inside of vehicles stop working. If the power outlet in a Plymouth voyager stops working, a person should change the accessory fuse in the fuse box.
It is located in the rear fuse box. Mine in a 2006 Envoy was number 46.
It is important to know how to replace a fuse in a car. The cigarette fuse in a car is in the fuse box usually labeled as accessory.
It is located in the trunk on the drivers side behind a carpeted panel. #20 I believe...
The AUX PWR (Accessory Power Outlet) fuse is in the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block. See page 5-98 of your "Owner's Manual" for location. Open passenger door, remove access cover, replace fuse.....
The fuse for the Power Accessory Outlet on the dash is located up under the dash on the drivers side behind the main fuse panel. Look up under the dash towards the rear of the main fuse panel and it is mounted there. Need a flashlight. It is somewhat hard to access.
The fuse for the power outlets is in the fuse box under the hood next to the battery. It's a 20A fuse called "cig/acc'. It is at position 8 in the power distribution center.