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PART ALERT: We recently discovered a change by GM (and part manufacturer CASCO) in their cigarette lighter housing that could cause 1966 and older Corvettes to short out and burn their wiring harness. The change is a small bi-metal element added to the rear of the housing where the power wire connects (see photo). It was added because of the frequent use of the lighter housing to power items like CB radios, coolers, cell phones and the like. If the use is extended, the electrical draw can result in a heat build-up that should cause the bi-metal element to move, short the lighter, and blow the fuse -- the intended purpose. The problem is that 1966 and older Corvettes DO NOT have a fuse for the lighter or circuit. The result of overloading a non-fused lighter with this element is a dead short in the hot side of the harness, potentially resulting in minor to major harness damage.


The fix is very easy; simply remove the bi-metal element in the rear of the housing.

This should also serve as a warning to owners of 1966 and older Corvettes to not use the lighter socket for extended periods of time, as this could cause heat build-up that could damage a wiring harness.

The original GM part number for the lighter housing is 3986869, replaced by 11516142. Virtually every Corvette parts supplier uses this same housing, so any owner of a 1966 or older Corvette should check the housing and remove the bi-metal element if present.

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Good Info, and may save some Vette owner future misery and expense!! Thanks for the post.

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Would it be beneficial to install an inline fuse for the cig. lighter, and then leave element in? Or remove it and inline fuse it anyway.
 
The December issue of Corvette Enthusiast magazine has an article on how to add a fusible link to the circuit as well as the clock and/or lighter.

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Not to take it lightly

I did install one of these about a year ago and had a problem the wires started to melt. lucky I caught it. I just unplugged it and didn't use it ,felt it wasn't worth it. A quick reminder of a friend who lost his '63 in a fire. Thanks for the info. I'll check it out!
 
Thanks for the info. I'll be taking that out tomorrow. Just another reason I love this place.
 

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