Lighter Matches Electric ignition
electronid ignition
I think most vehicles are, as I have charged a cell up with the ignition off.
If the cigarette lighter would normally work without turning on the ignition, yes.
no it has to be on accessories or on
Sorry, no - there is no shut off switch for the cigarette lighter. It is wired so a person can use the cigarette lighter without having to use the ignition key to switch to the accessory position or start the vehicle.
there is no ignition wire for the stereo, so what you need to do (what i did) is take the ignition wire from the cigarette lighter, as it only works when the ignition is on. i extended my stereo live ignition cable (u can use any wire) and fed it through to the cigarette lighter cable, made a little cut in the plastic casing of the wire, attached my wire to it, covered it with electrical tape, and voila, the stereo now works as normal!! hope this helps, if its not clear, let me know. rikxx
An electric lighter generates the spark which ignites the flame using a piezoelectric crystal effect. This process is not susceptible to humidity, so you would prefer an electric lighter over one with a traditional flint based ignition when you expect having to light the flame in damp and humid conditions.
remove your cig lighter, replace fuse it goes thru accessory sometimes the lighter will internally short and blow the fuse.
All lighters are 12 volts DC but depending on the vehicle some are hot when the ignition is off and some are not.
Get some nicrochrome sheet stock 0,1mm thick and 3 mm wide. Wind it up in a coil so it is the diameter of the socket.
Fire needs 3 things to burn: Oxygen, Fuel, and an Ignition Source. Paper and kindling both act as a fuel, while oxygen can be found in the air and the ignition source is your lighter, match, or a spark. Many materials also have a temperature at which they will spontaneously burn in air.