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Find a fuse diagram printed on the back of your fuse box cover, or follow this link to know the placement of each fuse in your car: https://knigaproavto.ru/shemy/en/dodge/dakota/766-2002-2004-dodge-dakota-fuse-box-diagram.html
I dont happen to have one of those diagrams, but if you pull the fuses one by one and replace the burnt ones you should be able to 1.) Identify what item is on what circuit (for the most part) and 2.) solve your original problem with your cigarette lighter. Hope this gives you some direction. Thanks for Using FixYa!
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