In Britain it is an ashtray.
an ash tray
Not surprisingly, it is called and ash tray.
cigarette power outlet in ash tray.
Yes it does, open the ash tray
behind the ash tray remove the ash tray remove the ash tray enclosure, remove the cigarette lighter remove the cigarette lighter cover, just pull it with your fingers remove the cigarette lighter enclosure. use a small Philips screwdriver to remove two (2) small screws. the fuel pump relay is the one on the left, center row. it is usually color white / beige. pull it straight up.
I had a 94 & 96 taurus and you had to take the ash tray out to get to it.
Radio's and Cigarette lighters were Dealer only options. If the previous owner had it installed it would probably be under the dash or in the ash tray.
You smell like an ash tray Your car smells like an ash tray Your house smells like an ash tray
Whatever kind happens to be in the ash tray. I don't know that there is a specific type of ash-tray bacteria.
If its a newer car, their might not be an ash tray..
In the 1999 Acura 3.5RL, you pull out the cigarette ash tray in the console, it is below it, covered by a rubber flap.
A smoker's outpost is basically just an ash tray that is located outside. It's usually much bigger than a standard ash tray and put up on a pedestal so that it's about waist high and people can dispose of the ashes and cigarette butts. http://www.smokersoutpost.com/
tobacco is inside the cigarette.