There is two things what could be wrong with your lighter. One the wick in the lighter could be damp or you have bought a dull lighter.
Try chamging the bulb, and if that doesnt solve your problem, check all the wiring.
Check the lighter fuse.
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Check the connections behind the dash (Dimmer, clock, hazard, and cigarette lighter) but specifically the hazard lights. If this connection is not made well then it will affect the turn signal. I would also check to see if the running lights come on. If they don't then I do not this this solution will work.
The VOLTAGE in a series circuits will be dropped in to the connected lights.So the light after no1 will get much lowyer than the first light.Because voltage drop in first light will cause that problem of light to lighter. But in prallel connection the voltages are divided in to equal levels.So no voltage drops in prallel connection, all lights get full voltage as applied in input mode.SO THE LIGHTS BE LIGHTER IN SERIES CONNECTION.
The cigarette lighter is commonly wired into something else. Check the dash lights and tail lights, as they are the two most common places to connect the lighter to.
If your dryer didn't explode, try lighting your lighter. If your lighter lights, then you have nothing to worry about. If it doesn't go buy a new lighter.
I'm not entirely sure if this is the same problem, but my interior lights quit a while back, and I fixed it by replacing the fuse for my tail lights. I believe the fuse was under the hood.
Don't panic! Open the lighter, take it out of the case and let it dry out for a couple of days. Then fill it with lighter fluid, spin the wheel backward to clean the flint off, and see if it lights. The problem is that alchohol in the aftershave won't ignite in a lighter. Let it evaporate for a couple of days, it should take care of the problem.
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how do you fix your lighting problem with your 94 chevy cavalier z24 you haveno tail lights dash lights or parking lights
If its blowing fuses, then you have a short in that circuit somewhere. Its going to be a tuff process of elimintation to try and find the short, but it will need to be dont to correct your problem. The best place to start is your cigarette lighter. The lighter could have a short, or the terminals on the back side of it could be shorted, or the most common problem, a penny has gotten into the cigar lighter.