Fuse panel. Open your owner's manual and read it.
The cigarette lighter is commonly wired into something else. Check the dash lights and tail lights, as they are the two most common places to connect the lighter to.
Check the fuses first.
its 20amps on mine for cigarette lighter & interior lights. It tells you on the back of the fuse cover.
lots of wires
check cigarette lighter for metal debris then change fuse.
A pipe lighter typically makes lighting a pipe easier because it comes out at 90 degrees. A cigarette lighter lights at the top. Either will work for lighting a pipe, however a pipe lighter makes it much easier to draw into the bowl.
It's not supposed to have one. (like the head lights)I've never seen a car that didn't have the cigarette lighter on a fuse. A lot of times it is incorporated with another system...usually the dome lights, radio, or horn. Good Luck.
It is usually wired in with the radio or the courtesy/dome lights.
The majority of vehicle cigarette lighter sockets provide 12 volts. So when you are not using it as a cigarette lighter, you can plug in various 12-volt accessories such as CB radios, radar detectors, lights, etc. Do keep in mind that you cannot use a radar detector in states where that is illegal. In those states, you must unplug it and keep it in the trunk.
The manual is wrong. I lost my cigarette lighter. The manual said it was fuse 23 but there is no fuse there. The reversing lights and cigarette lighter are both on fuse 26. Mine is a 2007 model.The manual was never updated,but the looms were.
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where is the fuse located at for the radio cigarette lighter and interer lights for an 1989 Chevy celebrity. Look up the fuse chart in the owners manual, and each slot is numbered. I think it's number 12 or 15, and a metal fuse, rather than a colourful plastic one, since the load on the circuit is larger. That's the way it is on an '86 Eurosport.