Sounds like your cigar lighter fuse is blown, located in the front fuse box under the engine hood, should be a 10 or 15 amp fuse
it's in the fuse box , when you pop up the hood, unscrew the box, there is a sticker in the box that shoews which fuse is the cigarette ligther.
You have to remove the entire center console and the pop up the gear shift box (ver carefully) you then connect the wires and screw the cigarette lighter in.
fuel doors are usually cable operated trunk should be same fuse as cigarette lighter
there should be a plastic trim piece that will pop out to the left of the ashtray any cigarette ligter should fit and then just hard wire to a fused circuit
Easy. Pop the face panel off that surrounds it and the lighter assembly simply pops out the back with a little coercion. If I remember correctly, I had to put new end connectors on the leads, but it was fine. Good luck.
as you open the driver's door look at the side of the instrument panel there should be a panel just pop it open and you will see all fuses!
The cigarette lighter fuse is in the fuse box. Open the front passenger door to find the fuse box which is then in the dash. Pop the fuse box cover from the back and you'll find the fuses. The cigar lighter fuse as they call it is fuse #1, which would be at 9 o'clock if you are facing the fuse box. The back of the fuse box cover has a map of all the fuses. Good luck!
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.
You do not need to take out the centre console all you do is turn the plug anti clockwise with either your thumb or something that fits in the hole and it will slowly pop out.
Far left side of the dashboard under the pop-out panel. The users manual will tell you which fuse it is. 20 amp I believe. Mine keeps blowing the fuse so I put a disposable Bic lighter in the armrest.
The clicking sound made by a zippo when you pop the top of the lighter.
Look behind the change compartment (that's the little door just above your left knee). Pop it out one side at a time, then refer to the diagram on the back of said door. If the fuse is not the issue, it's a very good chance that your lighter is plain old broken. I had the same problem with the cigarette lighter (powering a cell phone adaptor) but it was intermittent. I found out it wasn't not the fuse but the center mount post (the positive terminal) of the cigarette lighter itself was loosened I had just to be tightened. The tough part is accessing the lighter itself. I ended prying it out from the top, giving just enough access to get to the bolt underneath with a tiny pair of pliers.