Specifically the fuse for the back seat cigarette lighter on the rear of the front seat armrest storage thing. I don't know the proper term for it... Every other cigarette lighter works perfectly so I don't know what the issue could be.
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The cigarette fuse is located in the battery junction box under the hood, it is fuse # 10 and is a 20A fuse, open the hood and find the box it is on the passenger side towards the back of the compartment, it is 10th in line on the top row, also you can check these fuses without removing them through the clear plastic top so that should make things a little easier too, hope this helps
SOURCE: how do you replace a fuse for cigarette lighter in 1999 chevy mal
The fuse box for the 99 malibu is right next to the battery, under the hood. It is a 30amp "mini fuse". You can find a chart for which fuse to which circuit, by looking at the lid for the fuse box. This is one of the things I like about the car. If you are using the cigarrette lighter for smoking materials, clean the ashes and residue off the cigarrette lighter (when its cool) with a brass brush, outside the car. Do not let cigarrete material build up in the lighter or it will short.
SOURCE: Locating fuse box for cigarette lighter in 05 Chevy Malibu Classi
It is in the rear fuse block, in the trunk under the left side carpet. Good Luck
SOURCE: cigarette lighter not working, already changed fuse
Look in your manual for the Power Distribution Box reference in Roadside Emergencies. It should be located under the hood on the driver's side. My 2002 Explorer has two power points on the center console and the 20A fuses in the Power Distribution Box for them are number 7 and number 9. They cost $3.99 each at AutoZone. The cigar lighter fuse under the dash is unrelated.
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This is Fuse 32 under the hood in the fuse box.
I had a problem with this fuse as well. I don't smoke so didn't care
when I first realized my lighter didn't work, but my check engine light
came on and when I took it to get the engine code read, the part they
connect to under the dash (ODBII) would not give them a code. I left
the store not knowing why my check engine light was on and annoyed
there was another problem to fix. After a few hours of troubleshooting
with my Dad, we figured out the same fuse that controls the lighters is
the same one that powers the OBDII system, and Onstar as well. I hope
that info helps someone else.
here's the 2004 owners manual http://www.mediafire.com/?xgh2ucexzld
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