To wire a cigarette lighter in a 1991 Toyota truck, locate the lighter's socket and identify the power and ground wires. Typically, the positive wire (usually red) connects to a fused power source, while the negative wire (usually black) connects to a good ground point on the vehicle's chassis. Ensure all connections are secure, and test the lighter by inserting it into the socket to confirm it heats up properly. If it does not work, check the fuse associated with the lighter circuit and replace it if necessary.
easy try a junk yard or buy a new lighter --check the fuse
First thing to check would be the fuse.
No, a lighter would not go faster than a truck because a lighter does not have an engine or the ability to move on its own. Trucks are designed to move at higher speeds due to their powerful engines and larger size.
Short in the wiring or the circuit is overloaded.
try this nathan-buchanan@tulsa.edu good luck
Need to know specific model. Volvo makes a range of vehicles for a worldwide market.
Under the dash, below and slightly to the left of the cigarette lighter. You'll have to remove dash panels to get to it.
You can possibly order or get the repair manual for the truck at a Toyota dealer's. You can also get wiring schematics from repair manuals sold in bookstores, such as the Chilton's series. Several companies offer manuals with wiring schematics online, you will find this by searching the keywords "repair manual" with the name and model of the truck.
maybe junk yards i have the same problem
side panel on driver's right by the hinge on open door.
Check fuse # 17 , that's a 20 amp fuse for the Data Link Connector ( DLC ) and the cigarette lighter
Begin by removing the retaining ring at the top of your 1986 Toyota pickup truck ignition switch. The ignition switch will slide out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the ignition switch.