SOURCE: digital clock and cigarette lighter
There are three (3) fuses involved here. The one that is most likely the culprit is the 15A one in the fuse box under the hood, near the battery. Check the underhood fuse box, replace any blown fuses.
The other two fuses (also 15A) are in the interior fuse box, probably left side kick panel.
SOURCE: Cigarette lighter sockets no power
Cell phone chargers commonly blow the fuses at the power points. It seems that our charger adaptors do not match the socket properly, and the positive part of the charger hits the negative of the socket, resulting in a blown fuse. If you have a charger, and it works, leave it in the socket. Don't take it with you. Repeated insertions of the adaptor to the socket magnifies this issue.
SOURCE: cigarette lighter socket not working
The fuse for the cigarette lighter is the 15 amp CIG fuse. According to my wiring book, the fuse box is either behind the console, passenger side for US cars, or under the dash, driver side.
SOURCE: Cigarette Lighter Pulled Out
there could be a wire in side the unit its self and that might have come dislodged
try it and let me know
SOURCE: How do I remove the cigarette lighter socket in
hi to remove the lighter ease of the crome retaining ring around the lighters edge you may have to use a flat ended screwdriver one off you lighterand connection will come out
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