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Anonymous Posted on Nov 28, 2012

Mazda 3 2006 cigarette lighter doesn't work

Cigarette lighter doesn't work for lighter or phone charger

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

SOURCE: Radio and cigarette lighter

You can pull the fuses one at a time and look at them.You will know the bad fuse when you see it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2009

SOURCE: My Mazda 3 cigarette lighter socket quit working.

It's under and behind the glovebox.

The black panel has clips like on a gameboy battery compartment, with that removed, you still won't see fuses. There's two skrews near the hinge (on the outside of the glovebox), turn these counterclockwise with your hands. The fusebox will swing down.

The cigar lighter is a blue 15A fuse on the left side closest to the driver's seat.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2010

SOURCE: where is the fuse for the cigarette lighter?

when u open the drivers door on the side of the dashboard their should be a little panel pull it of and their will be a diagram on their to tell u what fuse goes to what.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2011

SOURCE: Hi, I need to replace the cigarette lighter in my

Before replacing lighter socket, try gluing it with super glue. Sounds like your only problem is that socket is moving because of broken plastic. Or you can buy aftermarket accessory plugs from autoparts stores and you can get them with up to three outlets for multiple plug ins.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2011

SOURCE: Hi, I have 96 mazda

its possibly burned out the ciol spring that gets hot try a new cig lighter insert if phone charger or acc power supply arnt working when pluged in check that the socket has good earth and power to the back of it if it has power to the socket but still not working socket may need replacing u can try cleaning it out so it will make a better conection

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