What are the reasons for the Toyota Vios cigarette lighter not having power?
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Toyota Vios cigarette lighter not having power reasons are: 1. The cigarette lighter itself has a problem; 2. The fuse of the cigarette lighter has a problem; 3. The cigarette lighter has no power. Taking the 2021 Toyota Vios as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4435mm, width 1700mm, height 1490mm, wheelbase of 2550mm, and a body weight of 1070kg. The 2021 Toyota Vios has a front suspension of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension of torsion beam non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 110ps, maximum torque of 138nm, maximum power of 81kw, matched with a 5-speed manual transmission.
I’ve had my Toyota Vios for over five years and encountered the cigarette lighter losing power a few times, which is quite annoying. The main reasons include a blown fuse, possibly from using a high-power charger that exceeded the current load; dirty or corroded contacts inside the socket causing poor connection; circuit issues like aging wires, short circuits, or loose connections; and the cigarette lighter itself malfunctioning. When checking, don’t panic. First, locate the fuse box in the car—usually a small panel under the steering wheel—and find the cigarette lighter fuse, typically a blue 15-amp one. Pull it out to see if the wire is broken. If it’s blown, replace it with a spare fuse (most cars come with extras). If the socket is the issue, clean it. If left unfixed, charging or using the lighter won’t work, affecting navigation and convenience. Remember to avoid frequently plugging in high-power devices to protect the circuit.
I frequently use the cigarette lighter in my Toyota Vios to charge my phone, and suddenly losing power is really frustrating. Possible causes include a blown fuse, such as from plugging in a high-power device causing overload; damaged or oxidized internal contacts in the socket; short circuits or broken wires; or a damaged cigarette lighter plug. This poses significant safety risks—power loss can interrupt navigation and charging, distracting you while driving, and may even lead to cascading electrical issues, delaying resolution. I recommend fellow car owners first check the fuse box themselves and try replacing the fuse. If that doesn’t work, head to a repair shop immediately for a thorough inspection of the wiring—don’t wait for a minor issue to become a major problem. Also, avoid using high-voltage adapters regularly to prevent overload.
I enjoy DIY fixes for minor issues, and checking a dead cigarette lighter is simple. The fuse is the most common culprit. Locate the cigarette lighter symbol in the Vios fuse box, pull it out to check for a blown fuse, and replace it with a spare if needed. If the socket is dirty, clean the contacts with a cotton swab. For loose wiring, just reinsert the plug firmly. I keep a set of tools handy to DIY—it's convenient and saves money.