well if its your head lights it maybe your DRL
Check the horn - if it doesn't blow, then you may have found the culprit. In most cars, the lighter and horn are on the same circuit.
Bad fuse
In my '95 Grand AM it was the CTSY fuse that connects the cigarette lighter with the power lock buttons on the doors. Try replacing that.
The normal cause is a blown fuse.
Vibration could cause it to jump as from a minor earthquake or washing machine.
A transmission that is sticking would cause a 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager to die after shifting it into gear. A problem with the ignition system could also cause this.
The radio and the cigarette lighter are on the same fuse, I would check the fuse first.
the steering wheel..
The most likely cause would be low fluid level.
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 lighter can explode if it is exposed to extreme heat or if the pressure inside the lighter becomes too high, causing it to rupture. Using a lighter with a cracked or damaged casing can also increase the risk of explosion.
I would assume that the statue would be somewhat lighter. Acid rain, birds, vibrations caused by traffic etc. would erode the statue and cause it to become lighter. However, this effect would be small and the statue would not become lighter by any significant mass.