Removing Cigarette Lighter
#1
Removing Cigarette Lighter
I'm currently trying desperately to remove my cigarette lighter. I'm planning on putting a momentary switch in that location for a project. Does anyone know how to remove this thing? I'm ready to hack the living crap out of it just to get it out. I have a 2001 f-150 xlt sport. Any help on getting this thing out would be greatly appreciated.
Rob
Rob
#2
I found a link on how to remove the Bezel but I have not tried it. I looked at my cigarette lighter and can't figure it out without stuff being removed.
http://kelvin7.net/archives/2004/ins...into_ford_f150
http://kelvin7.net/archives/2004/ins...into_ford_f150
#4
I then removed the ashtray and pulled my cupholder out as far as it will go. I had to reach my hand in behind and pull down on the cup holder catches to get it the cupholder to come forward some more. The catches catch the dashboard so I had to do it one more time. I also had to pull the catches down again when I put the cupholder back in. I can at least reach my arm through where the cupholder was and feel the back of the cigarette lighter. I decided to call it a day for now. My truck by the way is a 1999 f150 5.4L engine.
#5
#7
Hi, I got home today and started to tare the dash apart according to your pics. I then pulled the radio and the climate controls. Wouldn't you know it there was still stuff in the way that would require the entire dash panel to come off which pretty much cancelled the whole idea of having the switch there. I'm not comfortable with removing all of the dash just to remove a cigarette lighter. So, I did some more research on here and found a guy that mounted a switch in the ash tray which looked awesome!! I decided that I denfinently wanted to go with that since it was so stealth looking. Reminded me of something you would see in a James Bond car. So, I reassembled everything except the cupholder which is what I was going to be working with. I made a piece of plexi-glass to fit the ashtray shape and recessed it so that the switch would have clearance. Then painted it gloss black and glued it in. Tapped into the cigarette wire for power for my switch. Ran my wires to the ashtray and I was done. Looks really slick! I will post pictures tomorrow when theres daylight. By the way, the reason I wanted it to be stealth is to go with the theme of my project which is TRAIN HORNS YEAH!! I already mounted the horns stealth so the switch also had to be stealth and so will the rest of the parts. But overall I think the way the switch turned out was awesome. I would still like it to be in the cigarette location but it was just to much effort for what I wanted to do. Thanks for the help!
Rob
Rob
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#8
Originally Posted by V8_F-150
Wouldn't you know it there was still stuff in the way that would require the entire dash panel to come off which pretty much cancelled the whole idea of having the switch there.
Rob
Rob
#9
Here are some pics of my finished horn button installed. I think it turned out nicely in this spot and looks quite stealth.
How it looks before I pull out the cupholder, nothing out of the ordinary here!
Cupholder with ashtray installed, but still nothing out of the ordinary.
Ashtray lid flipped up and wham theres the horn button!
How it looks before I pull out the cupholder, nothing out of the ordinary here!
Cupholder with ashtray installed, but still nothing out of the ordinary.
Ashtray lid flipped up and wham theres the horn button!
#10
Now wait one minute. You mean to tell me the ashtray was part of the cup holder?
Was that flip up lid part of the ashtray in the cupholder?
The more I see fuzzy closeup pictures posted, the more I appreciate that I spent the extra money for a camera with a macro function for closeups.
Sony DSC S70. $1000 many years ago.
Was that flip up lid part of the ashtray in the cupholder?
The more I see fuzzy closeup pictures posted, the more I appreciate that I spent the extra money for a camera with a macro function for closeups.
Sony DSC S70. $1000 many years ago.
Last edited by temp1; 04-23-2006 at 11:35 AM.
#11
The ashtray is a removable unit, came with the truck when I bought it. Yes, the flip up lid is part of the ashtray, not the cupholder. If you take it out then your just left with a empty cupholder. But since I don't smoke, it was the perfect candidate. As for the camera, it's a $350 Vivitar so I'm not sure why it came out fuzzy, lol.
Rob
Rob