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Electric Short due to penny falling into ciggy lightertpfkatt 12-23-2003, 12:54 PM I dropped a penny into the cigarette lighter and it proceeded to make my stereo and side mirrors stop functioning. How do I fix this? csaxon 12-23-2003, 04:55 PM Check the fuses. tpfkatt 12-23-2003, 06:55 PM I see two small fuses boxes in the front right of the engine bay to which these fuses are poorly marked and the map-guide doesn't provide much more information than a few letters. csaxon 12-26-2003, 10:42 AM Check in the drivers side footwell above the pedals. vandrakes 04-05-2004, 02:29 PM I don't think I dropped anything in the lighter, but here's what we've experienced since buying our 95 Avalon a year ago. Within a week, the motor that powers the antenna went out. Our "fix" was to put it in the "up" position then disconnect the motor. A week or so after that, the driver's door electronics for the car's electric windows stopped working. The motor in the door needs replacing. A couple of months later, horrible grinding noise in the steering and a fluid leak; replaced rack-and-pinion steering (apparently at least the second replacement on this car, and we now know it's a common malady). Then a few months ago, the fan became intermittent. Lost the radio, then the fan is off more often than it's on. This morning I got in the car; no clock/temperature/AC/fan/mirrors. Unbelievable. I've owned Toyotas my whole life (9 so far, new and used) and have NEVER had a lemon like this. I've checked all the fuses, so do I have some pervasive electrical short that's going to disable the car completely any minute? Someone please help; otherwise it's going to cost thousands to repair! Thanks! Kathy csaxon 05-11-2004, 01:14 PM Vandrakes, has someone added aftermarket electronic equipment to your vehicle? If it's a used car maybe it was removed, but I suspect a possible hack job in the wiring that may be coming apart or shorting out. Have you already been fixed? vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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