Removing cigar lighter

Old Feb 26, 2014 | 05:22 PM
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Removing cigar lighter

My grandpa broke the cigar lighter on the dash of my '70 Ninety-Eight, I'm trying to remove it to put a temp gauge in its place. I can't see it, but I've taken a picture with my arm up the dash's rear end. Does anyone know what the trick is to take it out?
Old Feb 26, 2014 | 06:26 PM
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It unscrews (comes apart) from the plug end. Disconnect the power feed first.
Old Feb 26, 2014 | 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by sqeeek
My grandpa broke the cigar lighter on the dash of my '70 Ninety-Eight
How? Was he trying to light a cigarette?
Old Feb 26, 2014 | 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by sqeeek
My grandpa broke the cigar lighter on the dash of my '70 Ninety-Eight, I'm trying to remove it to put a temp gauge in its place. I can't see it, but I've taken a picture with my arm up the dash's rear end. Does anyone know what the trick is to take it out?
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Backside, the outer envelope or shroud unscrews.
You must hold the inside still and turn the outside [behind the dash] off.
Remember, righty tighty left loosey is reversed 'cause you are looking at the other end of it.

I have found that SOMETIMES a thumb will hold the inside part where the lighter goes, and then turn it back and forth while turning the backside outer shroud back n forth also until it comes loose. Sometimes they are rusted or tight and more extensive measures are called for.



"with my arm up the dash's rear end"
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Old Feb 26, 2014 | 07:25 PM
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Thanks, that's good to know. It looked like it had threads but I couldn't get it to unscrew. I'll try harder.

I don't really know what exactly Grandpa did, but it was 30 years ago. My dad remembers him trying to splice something onto the power line in the dash. All I know is said power line is completely, 100% missing and the lighter looks kinda rough. Probably got pissed at it.

Lucky for me it's exactly the size of the temp. gauge I bought.
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