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There is an alternate problem with the wiring in the cigarette lighter where the wire melts and breaks. If you pull out the cigarette lighter assembly you will see a place where one wire splits into two. Find the damage point and replace the wire with a thicker one.
Just go buy a BIC LIGHTER, lol. Just kiddin. If it's the lighter on your CAR, then see if there's a fuse in the fuse box, usually located under the dashboard on the driver's side, and see if you can find a fuse that's burnt out. If that doesn't solve the problem, or you can't find the fuses or don't feel comfortable taking them out and putting them back in, you'll have to take the car to a mechanic who knows how to do that, and also knows how to replace the lighter if that becomes necessary.
The cover of the fuse box should have that information on it. If not check your owners manual, it will be labeled in there. If you don't have either one of those, I would start pulling fuses until you found which one is blown. Walmart sells an amazing fuse tester that you just touch it to the fuse and it will tell you if it's bad or good. It sells for about 10 bucks and comes with replacement fuses too. I highly recommend that for anyone!
There is a fuse panel under driver side dash, the cover has the fuse locations marked. That is where the fuse for the cigarette lighter is.
If the fuse is ok, then maybe it came unplugged behind the socket - might want to see of you can get a small inspection mirror up under there with a flashlight too.
The fuses should be identified on what they are for. Check the center of the fuses and if there is a separation in the middle, may be a dark spot, the fuse link is blown.
check fuse.......if fuse is ok you can try to take out the cigarette lighter to look at the connection side....small wire like fuse is soldering at the back soldering a small wire to it .....it will work than
what cooresponds with the numbers is on the back of the cover of the fuse box you removed. none of them were labeled for cigarette lighter though. i have a '99 Protege and my outlet isn't working.
when u open the drivers door on the side of the dashboard their should be a little panel pull it of and their will be a diagram on their to tell u what fuse goes to what.
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