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Ford Focus 2006 - Nokia CK-7W & 12v Power Socket Stopped working



 
 
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Old September 2nd 10, 06:12 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Joe PAIN
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Default Ford Focus 2006 - Nokia CK-7W & 12v Power Socket Stopped working

Hi,

Fairly new to this!

I have a 2006 Ford Focus Sport which came with an installed Nokia
CK-7W Advanced Car Kit hands free thing which worked from the day I
had the car, really impressed.

It starts up when I turn the ignition over which is great.

Recently, I've bought an iPhone car charger and when trying to put it
in the 12v power socket it seemed to almost fuse or short the socket.

Since this has happened today, my handsfree is no longer working!

Any ideas what has happened and how to fix it?

Thanks in advance!
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Old September 2nd 10, 06:40 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Chris Whelan
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Default Ford Focus 2006 - Nokia CK-7W & 12v Power Socket Stoppedworking

On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:12:07 -0700, Joe PAIN wrote:

Hi,

Fairly new to this!

I have a 2006 Ford Focus Sport which came with an installed Nokia CK-7W
Advanced Car Kit hands free thing which worked from the day I had the
car, really impressed.

It starts up when I turn the ignition over which is great.

Recently, I've bought an iPhone car charger and when trying to put it in
the 12v power socket it seemed to almost fuse or short the socket.

Since this has happened today, my handsfree is no longer working!

Any ideas what has happened and how to fix it?

Thanks in advance!


The power socket is fed from fuse F39 (20A), in the fascia fuse box. It's
quite likely that the feed for the hands-free is picked up from the power
socket.

Check that fuse as your first step.

Chris

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Old September 3rd 10, 01:40 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Joe PAIN
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Default Ford Focus 2006 - Nokia CK-7W & 12v Power Socket Stopped working

On 2 Sep, 19:40, Chris Whelan wrote:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:12:07 -0700, Joe PAIN wrote:
Hi,


Fairly new to this!


I have a 2006 Ford Focus Sport which came with an installed Nokia CK-7W
Advanced Car Kit hands free thing which worked from the day I had the
car, really impressed.


It starts up when I turn the ignition over which is great.


Recently, I've bought an iPhone car charger and when trying to put it in
the 12v power socket it seemed to almost fuse or short the socket.


Since this has happened today, my handsfree is no longer working!


Any ideas what has happened and how to fix it?


Thanks in advance!


The power socket is fed from fuse F39 (20A), in the fascia fuse box. It's
quite likely that the feed for the hands-free is picked up from the power
socket.

Check that fuse as your first step.

Chris

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Hi Chris,

That work perfectly, off to Maplin to buy a new 20amp mini blade fuse!

Thanks again.

Joe.
 




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