Cigarette lighters in vehicles operate by converting electrical energy from the car's battery into heat through a filament, similar to a bar heater. Their functionality varies by car model; some lighters work only when the ignition is in the "Accessory" position, while others may remain powered even when the car is off. This is dependent on the vehicle's wiring and fuse configuration. Many modern cars feature 12V accessory outlets that can charge devices like cell phones, but their operation also depends on the car's electrical system. Concerns about safety with "live" outlets have shifted as usage has transitioned from smoking to charging devices. Technical manuals can provide detailed information on modifying outlet behavior, but such changes may impact warranties.