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its the fuse
If your car cigarette lighter won't pop out, it may mean that either the lighter itself is bad, the fuse is blown, or the wiring is bad. Testing the lighter is rather easy. You could use an ohmmeter to test between the center of the coil and the metal jacket. If nothing happens on the meter, then the lighter is bad. You could test the socket by plugging something else into it. Then from there, if the socket is dead, then you should try looking for its fuse.However, if you mean it is stuck and you cannot pull it out, then the socket or the lighter is broken, or there is an object or substance between the lighter and the socket. It could be anything from spilled drink or rust, to deliberate vandalism.
Yes it can, especially on older cars that aren't equipped with a battery saver program on board.
Remove the glove compartment and the fuse will be located behind it. A diagram of the fuse layout is stuck to the left side of the glove compartment.
open glovebox and pull out of hinge clips. fuse box is behind here. cigarette lighter fuse is the lower fuse on left hand side, but check your layout plan (mine is stuck on side of glovebox). you'll need a mini fuse 15 amp (blue).
Ive used multiple things in order to get a penny outta my car, paperclip, nail file, anything that will fit really, and 9 times out of 10 you ll blow a fuse, its 20A for my car i think >.>
...a short in the system somewhere? Did you have any electronic work done recently? Have you checked your fuses? Does it keep blowing the same fuses? I had a problem just like that once before and it turned out to be a penny stuck in the cigarette lighter. Another time I hooked up a wire wrong while I was installing a stereo and when I turned on the headlights, it would blow all my fuses. Schtuff happens!
use jumper cables put them from your car onto another car to keep power to the car while you replace the battery if you don't have jumper cables some light insulated wire will do too it is also possible to get a cigarette to cigarette socket charger makes doing the job bit easier just let the key on and the power comes from one car into yours through the cigarette lighter socket
Atascado - stuck in something. Can't move. My car is stuck. I am stuck in the mud. Atrapado - stuck in one place (Literally "trapped"), I'm stuck in the house and can't leave. Pegado - Stuck to something. The paper is stuck (taped) to the wall. Pillado - Mentally stuck and unable to think quickly (being caught in a lie).
I had to make a phone call from my car and the Cell phone battery went dead . I had a cigarette lighter variable charger cable and set it on 3 volts. Then I stuck a pin in the positive side hole of the cable end . I took the battery out found the positive and touched it with the positive Pin I had stuck in the cigarette lighter positive cable end hole I took another wire connected it to the outer end of the metal cable end and touched the negative of the battery just enough to make a phone call . You can also charge a cell phone battery with two 1.5 volt flashlight batteries in series ,a couple wires and scotch , tape .if you understand polarities
well first of alll, why in the heck did you get something stuck in the headphone hole., WHO DOES THAT!?!!??! :p
Either it has something stuck in its mouth, has to sneeze, or has something stuck in its nose.