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With an o2 sensor socket.
34 mm metric socket. They cost under teen bucks
Replace Fuse Replace socket Replace element
To replace the lighter socket on a 2001 Chevy Cavalier, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to avoid any electrical issues. Remove the trim panel around the lighter socket carefully, then unscrew the lighter assembly from the dashboard. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the lighter socket, and replace it with the new socket by connecting the wiring and securing it in place. Finally, reattach the trim panel and reconnect the battery.
inch and a quarter or one and five sixteenths
If you are getting power in the socket--replace heating element If you are getting power to the socket, but not through it--replace socket and element
Reach in from the bottom of the fascia. The socket takes about a quarter turn.
The Cigarette lighter socket needs replaced. Is this an easy task? Also , can the new socket be just a standard or special socket for the Mercedes? Thanks. Ed
First, gain access to the back of the socket. Unplug the wiring connector to the socket. From the back, unscrew the sleeve holding the socket in place. From the front, pull the socket out. Reverse procedure to install unit. Oops, I thought you wanted a procedure for replacing the lighter socket. To replace the lighter itself, just pull it out and push a new one in.
How to fix the cigar lighter on your Celebrity depends on what is wrong with it. I can't tell from here what is wrong with it, but one of these should do it: It may simply have a blown fuse. If so replace the fuse. The wiring could have failed, again replace the wiring. If the socket is corroded, rusty or has failed altogether then replace the socket. If the lighter itself is failed then replace the lighter.
To replace the lighter in a 1993 Infiniti J30, first, carefully pry out the lighter socket using a flathead screwdriver or trim tool to avoid damaging the surrounding panel. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the lighter socket. Install the new lighter by connecting the wiring harness and pushing the socket back into place until it clicks securely. Test the new lighter to ensure it functions properly.
Close the windows and cut the heater fan off so the wind doesn't blow it out. Or: for car lighter. push it in. -NO?- replace fuse. NO?- clean coils on lighter tip with knife. NO? - replace lighter. No? replace lighter socket. NO? Sell the car.