Automotive Replacement Cigarette Lighters & Parts

12 products indexed • Avg rating 4.48 • Avg price $41

Replacement cigarette lighters, sockets, and related mounting and wiring parts for vehicles, covering installation and repair components. The 12 indexed products average a 4.48 rating and mid-range pricing near $36–$50, with brands like STARGEAR represented

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How do I know which replacement cigarette lighter or socket fits my vehicle?

Measure the diameter of the existing socket or check your vehicle's manual for the accessory power outlet size (commonly 12V). Verify mounting style (panel-mount vs. inline), connector type (wires, plug, or quick-disconnect), and any trim/bezel dimensions to ensure proper fit

What electrical specifications should I check before buying a replacement lighter or part?

Confirm the voltage (typically 12V for most cars) and the maximum current or fuse rating the socket supports. Also check whether the part is designed for constant power or switched power and whether it includes built-in fuses or requires external protection

Are there universal options, and when should I choose a brand-specific unit?

Universal sockets and lighter elements fit many vehicles and are suitable when mounting and connector types match; choose brand-specific or OEM-style units if the opening, plug style, or electrical connectors are unique to your vehicle to avoid fit or compatibility issues

What materials and features affect durability and safety?

Look for metal or heat-resistant polymer housings, corrosion-resistant contacts (e.g., plated terminals), and built-in fusing or overload protection. A sealed or splash-resistant design helps longevity in areas exposed to moisture or dust

Can replacement cigarette lighter parts be used for modern accessories like USB chargers or adapters?

Yes—many sockets and panel-mount units accept standard 12V plugs used by USB adapters, but confirm the socket's current rating supports the accessory's draw and that the physical plug fits securely

What basic installation and maintenance steps should I follow?

Disconnect the battery before wiring, match positive/negative leads, secure connections with proper terminals or solder and heat-shrink, and replace fuses with the correct rating. Periodically inspect contacts for corrosion and clean with electrical contact cleaner

How do I troubleshoot a cigarette lighter that stopped working?

Check the associated fuse and replace if blown, inspect wiring and connectors for loose or corroded contacts, test the socket for voltage with a multimeter, and verify any adapter or accessory still works in a different vehicle to isolate the fault