Goblin wrote:Has anyone else had a problem with the axillary sockets when used with two devices? I keep my cell phone plugged into the console socket and use the dash socket for my GPS or iPod. At some point (very intermittently) the fuse blows. Any suggestions? I can't imagine I'm running enough amperage to blow the fuses.
Well.... I can answer "Yes" to this problem! I discovered if I plug my LG cell phone into the dash socket and my Garmin into the console socket it blows the 15A power outlet fuse. Not immediately every time sometimes in in 5 minutes... sometimes in 5 weeks... ! To give ou an idea, I've now replaced the fuse for the 6th time in the last 7 months.
SteveTheTech wrote:I have seen aftermarket and generic knock off cell phone chargers actually draw in excess of the 15 amps the circuit is protected for. Are the devices you are powering using the original charging cables? I am not completely sure about the Rogue but most Nissans use independent fuses for every power socket.
I am using a genuine LG vehicle charging cable that I purchased from Verizon at the same time I got my phone. I am also using the original Garmin vehicle charging cable that came with my Garmin GPS unit. Neither cables are aftermarket. My wife also has an LG car charging cable... I tried it as well... makes no difference... the power outlet fuse still blows.
Goblins Rogue is a 2008 AWD SL and mine is a 2009 FWD SL so the problem is not isolated to one particular year or model. (unless the problem is tied to additional current draw in the SL models). My Rogue has been perfect in every way... except for the blowing of fuses.
Just FYI... (directly from the owners manual ... it states:) Avoid using power outlet when the air conditioner, headlights or rear window defroster is on. In other words (according to Nissan) you can't charge your cell phone or use a GPS system at night if your headlights are on.
The manual also states: Do not use double adapters or more than one electrical accessory. Okay... if I only plug in one device I've never blown the fuse but I find it hard to believe a cell phone charger and a GPS charger are enough to blow a 15A fuse. I'm more apt to believe its a design flaw in the electrical system.