Why is the cigarette lighter in Audi A6 not working?
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Audi A6 cigarette lighter not working is caused by long-term frequent plugging and unplugging leading to loose springs or short circuit issues. Below is relevant information about the Audi A6: 1. Body dimensions: The Audi A6 is a model under the Audi brand, with a length of 5036mm, width of 1874mm, height of 1466mm, and a wheelbase of 3012mm. 2. Exterior design: The Audi A6 features horizontal chrome trim strips within its hexagonal single-frame grille, combined with designer headlights, presenting a flat and wide visual effect for the front fascia, showcasing dynamism and prestige.
Last time I drove my Audi A6, I also encountered the annoyance of the cigarette lighter suddenly losing power. At first, I thought the phone charger was broken, but it turned out to be a blown fuse. The fuse box in the car is usually located under the driver's seat or near the glove compartment. Find the fuse corresponding to the cigarette lighter and check if it's blown. Just replace it with a new fuse of the same specification. If there's still no power, the internal contacts of the socket might be deformed, such as being blocked by foreign objects or burnt. In this case, don't force any devices in, as it could cause a short circuit. Finally, check the wiring connections. If there's poor contact or aging wires, it's best to have a professional technician use a multimeter to test the voltage for peace of mind. When using the cigarette lighter for charging daily, avoid using high-power inverters to reduce the risk of overload. Paying attention to these small details can save a lot of trouble.