You got a short somewhere. Might be in the wiring, might be in the element itself. Either that, or you're overloading it.
There is something else in the hole or the retaining clip is bent down causing interference.
A short.
Bad contact somewhere in the cigarette lighter. Check the circuit with a continuity checker device.
Causes include blown fuse and broken wire.
system glitch or a short
Have you checked the coil's ?
That would be the nicotine in the cigarette. this answer sucks
Bad lighter maybe? Something else hooked into the same circuit and when you use the lighter it overloads the circuit, blowing the fuse? because of where the lighter outlet sets anything you plug in get hit by the shifter check for loose or frayed wires behind it
Probably a bad front wheel bearing/hub assembly with the abs sensor in it
Isc motor is stuck or sticking causing a "blowing over bottle" effect in the intake tract.
That's something you would have to look at yourself, we can't give you an answer unless you tell us in more... er.. detail.
It's a safety feature that comes with the car. There's a way to turn it off, but you'd need the owners manual to do it.