Where is the Cigarette Lighter Fuse Located?

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ManuelRose
07/30/25 5:01am
The cigarette lighter fuse is located in: 1. The small drawer below the driver's seat on the left side; 2. Under the car's engine hood. How to use the cigarette lighter: 1. Activate the cigarette lighter, wait until it heats up enough to light a cigarette, the lighter will pop out automatically with a slight sound as a signal; 2. Pull out the cigarette lighter, the heated end is used to light the cigarette, simply touch the cigarette to the hot end. Precautions when using the cigarette lighter: 1. Avoid using electrical devices with too high power on the cigarette lighter; 2. If using the cigarette lighter for an extended period, try to start the vehicle; 3. Plug and unplug the cigarette lighter plug properly; 4. Remove external devices promptly after parking; 5. Regularly clean the heating wire of the lighter head; 6. Avoid foreign objects entering the cigarette lighter socket.
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