The fuse is in the fuse block and is the same fuse as the radio.
The fuse block is under the dash on the right side of the steering column.
because the cigar light has run out ov gas
You need to be more specific. What year is your Chevy Celebrity and is it on the front or rear of the car?
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its actually the cigarette light fuse, it works the cigar lighter and horn,
If lighting your own cigarette: 1) hold filter of cigarette in mouth 2) hold lighter in hand A (left or right, arbitrarily) 3) if there is a breeze, you may need to hold up hand B as a partial wind break while lighting the cigarette 4) light end of cigarette with lighter while gently inhaling, pulling air into the cigarette to enhance combustion of the tobacco and paper...so that the cigarette can stay lit 5) remove lighter from cigarette, as well as hand B, and continue smoking Or put another way: You would put the cigarette in your mouth, light your lighter or strike a match, hold the flame to the end of the cigarette, and inhale until it is lit. Then you put out the flame you used to light it.
20 amp
The radio and the cigarette lighter are on the same fuse, I would check the fuse first.
You have to remove the instrument cluster to service the light bulbs.
There are specialized lighters for lighting cigars. These are often referred to as torch or jet lighters. These are hotter than the standard cigarette lighter and make it easier to light cigars even in windy conditions. They are quite a bit bulkier than standard cigarette lighters.
Hre never really lights a cigar, but in a ritual he has obviously performed since child hood, he pull a cigar LIGHTER and wishes for a million dollars. Contraptions like that were part and parcel in drugstores around the 1900's, and young boys wold make up games with them until the storekeepers ran them out.
To extinguish it.
On a 2001 Ford Taurus : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the front of the engine compartment , near the battery ( mini fuse # 18 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigar lighter )