Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Electrical and Instruments => Topic started by: Pinder on December 09, 2020, 03:15:50
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I purchased a cigarette lighter for my 280sl 1970 from ebay. I tried to insert it andit was slightly too big. I have 1969 280sl and it fits perfectly. So is it possible there are different sizes of sockets? What years are smaller and larger?
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I believe all the sockets should be the same size.
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Thats interesting. I wonder maybe Someone swapped out the one in the 1970. Ill have to take a closer look.
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Ok i figured out whats wrong. The 1970 has part of the old cigarette lighter body still in the socket and the knob part was removed.
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The only accessory/cigarette lighter plug that is different from the worldwide standard I have found at some BMWs, including all of their motorcycles.
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I recall a post by Tom Sargeant (Tom) some time back indicating that he found the socket size was slightly large for modern plug-in devices. He indicated that using a soft foam earplug as a cushion would render these devices usable in our cars. I found this to be the case with my car when I used a plug in GPS traveling to PUB-Virginia.
I believe the socket is very slightly larger than the modern standard size.
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In my quest to find the correct size usb charger, I found that all three of my German cars have the larger size cigarette lighter socket. I tried using a common usb charger but it is too loose. I also tried different gimmicks to make the slimmer charger stay put,, put not happy.. Anyone had luck finding the correct size usb charger?
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Add one or more thin strips of electrical tape on the side of the plug opposite the spring and the connection will firm up quite nicely.
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I need a inner socket for my 1966 230 SL
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FYI. I did some recent research on this for my 1965 230 SL. There are two different cigar lighters for the 113s with 1967 being a breakpoint. Can't speak to the dimensions but pictures of the socket are different. I order the early model replacement from SLS in Germany. It was a special order since they had no inventory on hand.
I am making this replacement since my original doesn't function reliably and I have my Becker radio out for a restoration so seemed like a good opportunity.
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FYI. I did some recent research on this for my 1965 230 SL. There are two different cigar lighters for the 113s with 1967 being a breakpoint. Can't speak to the dimensions but pictures of the socket are different. I order the early model replacement from SLS in Germany. It was a special order since they had no inventory on hand.
I am making this replacement since my original doesn't function reliably and I have my Becker radio out for a restoration so seemed like a good opportunity.
Early has small knob. Late has big knob. The socket itself is the same.