Check the fuse first. If the fuse if good then either the lighter itself or the lighter outlet is defective.
because the cigar light has run out ov gas
fuse # 24 is a 15 amp fuse for your cigar lighter , OBD II , neutral tow
( Fuse number 27 ) is a 15 amp fuse for the cigar lighter
( # 41 ) - 20 amp mini-fuse - cigar lighter , diagnostic connector power
Most likely the fuse is blown, many cars have the cigar lighter and the radio on the same circut.
You can replace the cigar lighter in a 99 Grand Am by removing the fuse and then removing the lighter element. You will then need to remove the lighter socket and disconnect the electrical connections. The last step is to reverse these instructions to put in the new lighter.
Check fuse # 17 in the fuse panel (on the driver's end of the dash - cover is visible with the driver's door open ) it is a 20 amp fuse for the cigar lighter / Data Link Connector. If the fuse is good it could be a bad electrical connection or the lighter itself
a good quality lighter
push the lighter in, and when it pops out remove it. and remember IT WILL BE HOT!
# 17 - 25 amp - cigar lighter
To wire a cigar lighter in a Freelander 2, first, ensure the vehicle's ignition is off and disconnect the battery for safety. Locate the wiring harness for the cigar lighter, typically found in the center console or dashboard. Connect the positive wire (usually red) to the lighter terminal and the negative wire (usually black) to the ground. Reconnect the battery and test the lighter to ensure it functions properly.
In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment near your battery : ( # 108 ) is a 20 amp cartridge fuse for your cigar lighter