Most probable cause is the fuse.
If you HAVE one.It would be the cigarette lighter socket, or some are on the rear of the console.
It doesnt play songs eaither.
If you are getting power in the socket--replace heating element If you are getting power to the socket, but not through it--replace socket and element
hi my name is josh i had the same problem check the terminals in the light socket they could be corroded that was my problem.... With a volt meter check to see if you have power to that socket. Check at the wire not the socket. If you find you have power, either the socket is corroded or broken. Also check the ground connection at that socket.
Yes. Electricity will arc across the small gap as it tries to continue supplying power to the device.
The recepticle could be a GFI ( ground fault interuptor) which needs to be reset. The circut breaker might have tripped, or you could have a bad plug-in. All are pretty easy to fix. Now if it is a light socket, it could be a bad switch, a tripped circut breaker or a bad light socket.
To replace an electrical socket, first turn off the power to the socket at the circuit breaker. Remove the cover plate and unscrew the socket from the wall. Disconnect the wires from the old socket and connect them to the new socket in the same way. Screw the new socket into place and replace the cover plate. Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker and test the new socket to ensure it is working properly.
To change an electrical socket, first turn off the power to the circuit at the breaker box. Remove the cover plate and unscrew the socket from the wall. Disconnect the wires from the old socket and connect them to the new socket, following the manufacturer's instructions. Screw the new socket into place and replace the cover plate. Turn the power back on and test the socket to ensure it is working properly.
Anything electrical can break ! A phone could be dropped in water (which may 'short-out' the circuitry). You could damage the power socket - making it impossible to recharge the phone.
No, unless there is an indicator light in the socket.
If there is power but it does not light it is a ground problem. Some circuits such as gm interior lights the power is always on, and the ground is switched.
With a volt meter check to see if you have power to that socket. Check at the wire not the socket. If you find you have power, either the socket is corroded or broken. Also check the ground connection at that socket.