From: spunkyman on
HI ALL!!

I have a 1999 4RUNNER and the 2 aux 12v power outlets don't work,
never have since I've had the vehicle (bought it a year ago) .
Is this a fuse thing (I can'f find it) or something else?

Any idea how to get these working again???

Thanks in advance
Marty
From: Rastamon on

"spunkyman" <martysobb(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0d410624-d901-41a1-8ff0-f245f561bd54(a)m3g2000yqf.googlegroups.com...
> HI ALL!!
>
> I have a 1999 4RUNNER and the 2 aux 12v power outlets don't work,
> never have since I've had the vehicle (bought it a year ago) .
> Is this a fuse thing (I can'f find it) or something else?
>
> Any idea how to get these working again???
>
> Thanks in advance
> Marty

Probably a fuse. Are you having problems finding the fuse box? Usually it's
by the driver side kick panel.


From: someone on
In article <0d410624-d901-41a1-8ff0-f245f561bd54(a)m3g2000yqf.googlegroups.com>, spunkyman <martysobb(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>HI ALL!!
>
>I have a 1999 4RUNNER and the 2 aux 12v power outlets don't work,
>never have since I've had the vehicle (bought it a year ago) .
>Is this a fuse thing (I can'f find it) or something else?
>
>Any idea how to get these working again???
>
>Thanks in advance
>Marty
test the line at every junction, a junction at a time. when you have the
section that's dead identyed, you can replace it. easiest and cheapes way to
go. only fix the broken. see if the juice is getting to the sockets, then
track backwards.
you can use a bonehead simple 12 volt socket with alligator clips on each leed
so that it is mobile and works or doesnt. back when radio shuck sold
electronics instead of overpriced appliances, you could whip the whole setup
for 2 bucks. or 37 cents for just the socket and the rest scrounged.
From: Oldphart on
spunkyman wrote:
> HI ALL!!
>
> I have a 1999 4RUNNER and the 2 aux 12v power outlets don't work,
> never have since I've had the vehicle (bought it a year ago) .
> Is this a fuse thing (I can'f find it) or something else?
>
> Any idea how to get these working again???
>
> Thanks in advance
> Marty
simple question: Do you have a wiring diagram?
From: SMS on
spunkyman wrote:
> HI ALL!!
>
> I have a 1999 4RUNNER and the 2 aux 12v power outlets don't work,
> never have since I've had the vehicle (bought it a year ago) .
> Is this a fuse thing (I can'f find it) or something else?
>
> Any idea how to get these working again???
>
> Thanks in advance
> Marty

I have a 2001 4Runner. The 1999 might be the same.

Under the hood, behind the battery, is a black fuse and relay box. The
power outlets have a relay there, and it's marked on the cover which one
it is (right rear).

On my vehicle I removed the relay and jumpered the connection so the
accessory power outlets are always on, as shown in this picture:

"http://i49.tinypic.com/20siwwg.jpg"

You can make a jumper out of two male spade lugs and a piece of wire
(use a sufficiently high gauge of wire). At least you can use it to see
if it's the relay that's bad or something else (fuse) is blown. If that
wire gets the outlets working then you can consider getting a relay if
you want the outlets switched on and off with the ignition. You could
also check that the relay is getting power to the coil connections using
a multimeter (two of the three top pins in the picture must be the coil
voltage.

I think that the fuse that goes to the power outlets, is the 15 Amp
"ACC" fuse inside the car, (top row, middle column), and that it's
between the relay and the outlets, so if the relay is bad the fuse could
be good and the outlets would have no power. Check the fuse first. If
the fuse is okay try jumpering the contacts as shown in the picture.