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im an idiot! Thank youMay not be the issue but white with black stripe is ground or neg.
I would recommend picking up an inexpensive multimeter. I was in the same boat as you, but the multimeter told me exactly which wire was which, and is a tool that you can use elsewhere. This is the one I picked up.I’m doing this now and feeling like an idiot. I think I have everything hooked up properly and just no power, and the fuse is fine that’s in the kick panel area. Any ideas?
Second this... I just picked up one from Lowe's/Home Depot for close to that price. You really don't need anything super duper with a basic multimeter. Now if I could just remember how to use it when the time comes (I hate electrical!).I would recommend picking up an inexpensive multimeter. I was in the same boat as you, but the multimeter told me exactly which is which, and is a tool that you can use elsewhere. This is the one I picked up.
Amazon product ASIN B00KXX2OYY
if I remember correctly, getting the bottom situated first then popping the top in seemed to be easiest. That way you can also see and manage any cables that may be in the way.Ok thanks to this thread I was able to get mine out and install my usb charger. Now I'm struggling trying to reinstall the panel. Anyone have any tips on how to get it back in?
Keep an eye on the clips as I had this happen on a different panel and one clip was slightly bent and not wanting to go into the whole properly. If I remember correctly it does take a bit of fenagling to get lined up properly.Ok, I gave that a try. was able to get the bottom in but now the top doesn't seem to want to clip in. feels like something is in the way but when I check the cables in the back they are all clear. Wondering if I just need to manhandle it but I'm afraid of breaking it.
I’m working on this right now. @juancho3 How did you unlock the female sockets? I got the tabs up but can get the wires out...I just did this on my 2001 LX470. Here are some pictures for what I did. Hopefully this helps someone else.
Notes:
1. The reference to pulling hard is due to a couple lips on the bottom left and right of the panel. I used a plastic lever to lift each corner while pulling out; came out pretty easy this way.
2. Instead of cutting off the connector I simply took the connector housing off and reused the female sockets to plug into the back of the usb charger gadget. I covered them with liquid electrical tape before putting it all back together.
Red arrows below point to the lips I mentioned.
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I replaced the cigarette lighter in the middle with a USB charger gadget.
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You'll need to use something pointy like a box knife to get under this little tabs. It doesn't take much effort to pull them up. Once you do, you'll unlock the female sockets inside of the connector and be able to pull them out.
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Figured it out and got it all installed! I wish I could have made use of the light that illuminated the cigarette lighter, but it is now just flopping around behind it in the dash. Also learned that there is a bulb that illuminates the ashtray!I’m working on this right now. @juancho3 How did you unlock the female sockets? I got the tabs up but can get the wires out...
I struggled to get the bottom of the thing out too. After I read your post and looked at the pic, it was simple. I stuck the trim tool in the bottom corner and rotated it like a screwdriver to apply upward leverage as I pulled out from the top. Thank you!I just did this on my 2001 LX470. Here are some pictures for what I did. Hopefully this helps someone else.
Notes:
1. The reference to pulling hard is due to a couple lips on the bottom left and right of the panel. I used a plastic lever to lift each corner while pulling out; came out pretty easy this way.
2. Instead of cutting off the connector I simply took the connector housing off and reused the female sockets to plug into the back of the usb charger gadget. I covered them with liquid electrical tape before putting it all back together.
Red arrows below point to the lips I mentioned.
View attachment 2106729
I replaced the cigarette lighter in the middle with a USB charger gadget.
View attachment 2106730
You'll need to use something pointy like a box knife to get under this little tabs. It doesn't take much effort to pull them up. Once you do, you'll unlock the female sockets inside of the connector and be able to pull them out.
View attachment 2106731
Awesome!! Doing this tomorrow!I just did this on my 2001 LX470. Here are some pictures for what I did. Hopefully this helps someone else.
Notes:
1. The reference to pulling hard is due to a couple lips on the bottom left and right of the panel. I used a plastic lever to lift each corner while pulling out; came out pretty easy this way.
2. Instead of cutting off the connector I simply took the connector housing off and reused the female sockets to plug into the back of the usb charger gadget. I covered them with liquid electrical tape before putting it all back together.
Red arrows below point to the lips I mentioned.
View attachment 2106729
I replaced the cigarette lighter in the middle with a USB charger gadget.
View attachment 2106730
You'll need to use something pointy like a box knife to get under this little tabs. It doesn't take much effort to pull them up. Once you do, you'll unlock the female sockets inside of the connector and be able to pull them out.
View attachment 2106731