Where is the cigarette lighter in the Ford Escort?

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JaydenAnn
07/30/25 2:42am
The cigarette lighter in the Ford Escort is located in front of the gear lever. To use it, press it down and wait for it to heat up. Once heated, it will pop out automatically with the other end glowing red, ready for lighting cigarettes. The cigarette lighter is a standard component in all vehicles, with some premium cars featuring two lighters—one in the front and another in the rear for the convenience of backseat passengers. When using the lighter, insert and remove it vertically without shaking, as frequent wiggling during removal can lead to loosening and short circuits. The Ford Escort measures 4587mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1490mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2687mm. This model offers a class-leading six-airbag protection system, including front airbags, side airbags, and side curtain airbags for both front and rear seats, providing excellent collision protection for all occupants.
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