How to dismantle the cigarette lighter in the Levin?

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LouisAnn
07/25/25 10:13am
The method to dismantle the cigarette lighter in the Levin is: 1. Use a screwdriver to remove the panel at the cigarette lighter position. After removing the panel, you can see the cigarette lighter base and the power connection wire; 2. After pulling out the power connection wire, remove the fixing clips by hand, and the cigarette lighter can be successfully dismantled. Behind the cigarette lighter socket, some have a screwed-on shell that can be unscrewed in the opposite direction, and some are fixed by screws—just remove the screws to take it off. The Levin is a car launched by GAC Toyota, with the sports version adding a sports kit, including front and rear aerodynamic bumpers, a sporty mesh piano black front grille, and exclusive sport-style seats. The gasoline sports version also adopts a low-stance body.
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