Where is the in-car charging port for the Civic?
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Honda Civic has two locations for charging mobile phones, one is located below the center console, and the other is inside the center armrest box. The in-car charger is an accessory designed to allow car owners to conveniently charge their digital devices anytime using the car's power supply. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Interface: Some high-end in-car chargers generally include 2 USB ports, allowing simultaneous charging of two digital devices. Such products usually feature overload protection, short-circuit protection, high-voltage input protection, high-temperature protection, and quadruple safety protection functions to ensure safe usage. 2. Principle: The in-car charger uses the car's cigarette lighter as a power socket to directly charge mobile phones. Since the voltage provided by the car is relatively low, the in-car charger only needs to have an overload protection circuit internally. A fuse is designed at the front end of the in-car charger socket. When the current exceeds the range that the overload protection circuit can handle, the fuse immediately blows to provide protection.