Jane V Elliott wrote:
>
> If by hot you mean having something, e.g., radar detector, map light, etc,
> just plug it in the lighter socket and you're good to go. If you mean
> that you want the lighter itself to be hot all the time, it'd seem like
> you'd burn the sucker out pretty quickly. Worked that way on a '64
> Plymouth I had anyway when I accidentally pushed the lighter in for an
> hour.
>
> Larry Elliott, '92, 3.9, 4x4, 5 sp'd, LE
>
> On Mon, 5 Aug 1996, Joseph O'Melia wrote:
>
> > I asked my dealer about making the cigarette lighter hot and he said that
> > they could not do it because it would void the warranty. My dad had the
> > cigarette lighter on his 96 Caravan fixed so that it would stay hot all the
> > time. My dad even sent me the part number for the Caravan. It is called a
> > cigarette and accesory outlet jumper.
> >
> > If anybody has any information about this I would greatly appreciate it
> >
I believe he means he wants to have power to it, even when the ignition
is off.
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