depends on the vehicle some are some are not
The cig lighter fuse runs on the same fuses as the dome light and radio.
The fuse that controls this is the same as the cigarette lighter fuse (15 Amp)
Most likely the fuse is blown, many cars have the cigar lighter and the radio on the same circut.
The radio and the cigarette lighter are on the same fuse, I would check the fuse first.
cavalier the older ones the fuse for the cigarette lighter is the same as the horn fuse.
It's a fuse, there is one for your lighter and one for your radio, even if its marked for both. Both of these (a lighter and radio) draw to much energy for one fuse at the same time.
It is the same fuse as the cigarette lighter.
the cig lighter and the radio run off the same fuse. if you find the cig lighter fuse..... you find the radio fuse. i had the same problem ;)
check the one that's says acc. it sometimes the same of the radio or dome liths
It's the fuse labelled "Room" in the fuse box inside at the driver's kick panel. If not that one, it's the same as the "Radio".
its all in one cigarette lighter, interior lamp, and or hazard is all the same fuse
For the 2002 Chrysler Voyager, the fuse that controls the clock, radio, and cigarette lighter is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard. It is usually labeled as "CIG" or "Accessory." To change it, locate the appropriate fuse, remove it, and replace it with a new one of the same amperage. Always consult the owner's manual for specific fuse ratings and locations.