Yes, the cigarette lighter will turn off when the car is off.

No, not always. In some states, it is illegal to have a cigarette lighter in your car without a ignition key.

Unfortunately, the cigarette plug does not work when the car is off.

Cigarette lighters do not drain the battery, but they do use electricity.

A 12V cigarette lighter plugs into a standard outlet and uses a standard wall plug. When you plug it in, the lighter starts up and tries to find an open socket. If there are no open sockets, the lighter will go into standby mode. If there are open sockets, the lighter will turn on and start burning your cigarettes.

A 12 volt power outlet in a car is typically found in the center console or under the seat.

Yes, leaving a charger plugged in will drain your battery.

There are a few ways to turn on the car lighter. One way is to press and hold the button on the lighter until it clicks. Another way is to insert the lighter into the cigarette lighter port and push the button.

A car cigarette lighter is a small, portable device that uses electricity to start a car.

Most cars do have a 12V outlet, but not all. Some older cars may not have a 12V outlet, and some newer cars may only have a 3.5V outlet.