Hi Douglas,
Last night I had a go at this again. It really bothers me when something worked before and now it doesn’t.
I took out the radio (easy!) and this gave me enough room to work. Of coarse the battery is disconnected... When I went to pull off the lighter cable on the back, I noticed that the small pin, the one that screws off the back (positive lead) was loose. So I removed the lighter again, with all its pieces and reinstalled very carefully. I reinstalled in the exact same order as before (refer to picture in original post). It still seems logical to put the insulated side of the small washer towards the front of the lighter (towards to ceramic element). I also ensured that the metal holding clamp, which sits inside the ceramic element and holds the lighter in place when you push it in, was positioned so that it was parallel with the 2 openings in the metal housing.
Anyway, when all was back together again, the lighter now doesn’t short out when I push it in. The only problem is.... now the lighter doesn’t work. It seems I fixed the "short" but no power to the lighter?
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I know that circuit is good because the horns, etc. work fine. Kim, I ended up biting my lip and drilled out the small pin on fuse block #2. This now allows me to use a std size 25amp fuse. I hated doing this because I want to keep the car original, but the small fuses are hard to come by....
Oh well, anyone have any suggestions???
Thanks! Bob
bpossel
Memphis, TN.
1971 280SL
1997 E320