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Most likely the fuse is blown, many cars have the cigar lighter and the radio on the same circut.
Just pull all the fuses out and check them. Replace the bad one. that's not really going to help.... remove the cigarette lighter by pulling the trim off the radio there is a fusable link on the cigarette lighter socket itself. you can replace the socket or try to replace the fuseable link its a peice of 14 gauge aluminum wire....
The fuse that controls this is the same as the cigarette lighter fuse (15 Amp)
Pop the plastic case around the radio and air/heat off.. Then unscrew the 1-4 screws holding the bracket in... from there it is just unplugging it, and doing whatever you need to do.
Yes, but the fuse may also control something else such as the radio or cigarette lighter.
I had the same problem and it was found that the built in radio/CD player was the problem, I had to replace the radio and cigarette lighter. All is well now, check out your radio as fuses kept blowing till i changed the radio.
the fuse size is a 25. it is above the dead panel, and it also controls the cigarette lighter.
Most likely the fuse is blown, many cars have the cigar lighter and the radio on the same circut.
Under the radio in the center of the dash.
Lighter or radio.
depends on the vehicle some are some are not
its the fuse
its labeled as the panel or acc or radio
The radio and the cigarette lighter are on the same fuse, I would check the fuse first.
look for word cig or cigar or lighter on the fuse diagram sometimes it is together with the radio
The cig lighter fuse runs on the same fuses as the dome light and radio.
Its the fuse.. if not that check the wiring..