93 cigarette lighter socket came apart,what to do! glovebox
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:57 pm
I just was given my father's 1993 Bonneville and it seems like a great car despite its blue book value. It has been maintained meticulously by my brother, who ran a garage after yrs of being a mechanic. However after a few trips, I went to use the GPS and the socket came out with the electrical cord. I googled it and the best "advice" was from an expert on the GM boatds who claimed there was a clip to keep the back part of the socket onto the console. If there was one on mine it is gone now but it did not stop me from fixing the problem.
After trying to get to it by removing the 3 screws holding on the front of the console over the speedometer the panel would not come out, it has a lip under the main cushioned console cover. I tried to get in from underneath by removng the bottom panel, no chance. I knew the glove box may have been possible, but with the air conditioner vents there, I made it the last choice.
THE WAY IN IS THE GLOVE BOX, but your arm can't be too fat. I had to squeeze my hand in to the windshield then turn back and grab the lighter socket. I am @6'2, so I could also reach the front and screw it in myself. It might normally take 2 people. I made sure to tighten it as tight as I could, so I don't have to do it again for at least a long while. I used a hex screwdriver but a small socket should also work. The glove box has a slat cut out that has to be bent up when removing the box from the console unless you want to take the door off too (not recommended). It does not hurt the glovebox to bend up the slat After I removed my hand, there was an indention across my wrist and a slight nick on my index finger, but it was well worth it since someome said their mother got a 300 quote to chage her lighter.
After trying to get to it by removing the 3 screws holding on the front of the console over the speedometer the panel would not come out, it has a lip under the main cushioned console cover. I tried to get in from underneath by removng the bottom panel, no chance. I knew the glove box may have been possible, but with the air conditioner vents there, I made it the last choice.
THE WAY IN IS THE GLOVE BOX, but your arm can't be too fat. I had to squeeze my hand in to the windshield then turn back and grab the lighter socket. I am @6'2, so I could also reach the front and screw it in myself. It might normally take 2 people. I made sure to tighten it as tight as I could, so I don't have to do it again for at least a long while. I used a hex screwdriver but a small socket should also work. The glove box has a slat cut out that has to be bent up when removing the box from the console unless you want to take the door off too (not recommended). It does not hurt the glovebox to bend up the slat After I removed my hand, there was an indention across my wrist and a slight nick on my index finger, but it was well worth it since someome said their mother got a 300 quote to chage her lighter.