Why did my cigarette lighter stopped working?

Why did my cigarette lighter stopped working?

When a cigarette lighter socket stops working or seems to malfunction, there are a few things that can go wrong: The cigarette lighter socket is blown – This just means that there’s no power getting to the socket at all. The fuse could be blown, or there could be another problem with the wiring.

What causes a car cigarette lighter to stop working?

A dead fuse for that circuit is the most likely cause, either because of age or because what was previously plugged in was faulty or drew too much current. If the fuse is good, you have more work to do. Check whether power is getting to the outlet by testing it with a voltmeter or circuit tester.

Which fuse controls the cigarette lighter?

In most cases, cigarette lighter circuits use 15 amp fuses, but you can check the fuse box in your vehicle to be sure.

Is there a fuse for a cigarette lighter in a car?

Yes, a car cigarette lighter must have a fuse. It will be located in the interior fuse box, the exact location, fuse size and type is identified on the fuse box cover label or in the owners manual.

Can the cigarette lighter in a car be used as a power outlet?

In terms of powering accessories and devices, like your cell phone, there is functionally no difference between cigarette lighter sockets and accessory sockets. If you aren’t sure which one you’re dealing with, you should feel free to plug into any or all of them to suit your power requirements.

Where is the car cigarette lighter fuse?

Can the cigarette lighter in a car be fixed?

Switch out a bad lighter plug with a manufacturer-approved replacement. If your car has a cigarette lighter with an actual push-in plug (or “button”) that can light cigarettes, the plug itself may be the problem. If so, pull it out, take it to an auto parts store, and buy a matching replacement.

How much is a fuse for a car?

The cost to have a fuse replaced depends on the style of fuse used in the make and model, and the power requirement. Most common fuses are only $10 to $20, although some specialty fuses are more than $100 to replace, in addition to diagnostic costs.