Check the fuse.
A lighter, as in a cigarette lighter?
Well, what I would do is ask the person or company that I got the car from - but the cigarette lighter fuse would probably be somewhere under the dashboard.
The radio and the cigarette lighter are on the same fuse, I would check the fuse first.
An automobile cigarette lighter uses 12 Volts DC. A typical 120 Volt circuit would destroy the 12 volt lighter.
I would like to find out what type of fuse is needed for the 2010 vw jetta cigarette lighter and how to identify which fuse it is and where located
Cigarette lighter not work?I read in my car owner manual, and it tells me that the reason why a cigarette lighter will stop working is because the heating mechanism is burned out. I'm not sure exactly what it is or what is a definite answer for why it would burn out. But one reason was given. It said if you take the lighter out before it pops up, that it would cause the heating mechanism to burn out faster.
A person would find the fuse for the cigarette lighted in the fuse box. It would be labeled under Accessory.
look for word cig or cigar or lighter on the fuse diagram sometimes it is together with the radio
I think that you would just have to buy another lighter. I think that you would just have to buy another lighter.
Just listen to what they are asking. If they ask you for a light, light it for them. If they ask you for a lighter or a match hand them your lighter.
If the cigarette lighter would normally work without turning on the ignition, yes.
Unless Peugot has gone through the trouble of placing an inverter to convert the batteries DC to AC (highly unlikely), the cigarette lighter would be DC.