Where is the cigarette lighter in the Hyundai Verna?
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The cigarette lighter in the Hyundai Verna is located behind the socket. Below are the relevant details about the Hyundai Verna cigarette lighter: 1. Unscrew the casing: Some car cigarette lighters have a screw-on casing behind the socket, which can be unscrewed by turning it counterclockwise and then screwed back on by turning it clockwise. 2. Remove screws: Some car cigarette lighters are fixed with screws behind the socket. Simply use a wrench to remove the screws to take it off, and then screw them back on to reinstall it. 3. Remove the panel: Remove the gear shift lever panel, which is held by plastic clips. You can pry one side up with your hands or a flathead screwdriver to remove the entire panel. 4. Remove panel screws: After removing the gear shift lever panel, the cigarette lighter panel door will automatically open. You will then see two black screws, which can be removed using an M4 hex wrench. 5. Remove the panel box: Simply pull out the plastic panel box of the cigarette lighter by hand. When it is pulled out about 10 cm, disconnect the wiring first before pulling out the entire box. 6. Operate the inner and outer rings: The cigarette lighter consists of an outer ring and an inner ring. Press the inner ring in when using it. Once it reaches a certain temperature, the inner ring will automatically pop back to its original position. At this point, you can pull it out by holding the outer ring.
My Hyundai Verna has been running for almost three years now, and I remember the cigarette lighter position very clearly. It's located at the bottom of the front center console armrest area, on the right side near the driver's seat, not far from the gear shift. It's a round socket covered with a cap. You can see it as soon as you sit down, and it's within easy reach while driving. Don't worry, the position is quite user-friendly, close to the ashtray or below the glove compartment, but be aware that it's very close to the USB port, which can sometimes cause confusion. I use it not only for lighting cigarettes but also frequently for charging my phone or dashcam. However, I should remind you that leaving devices plugged in for too long may cause overheating and affect the lifespan of the cigarette lighter. During regular maintenance, I check if that area collects too much dust, and the position is fixed and not prone to loosening. If you can't find it, try turning on the light to look. In short, it's easy to locate, but safety first—don't let children touch it randomly.