Usually when this happens the starter solenoid has failed -- remove the starter and have it checked/rebuilt. Some auto parts stores can run a check for you also.
try the starter relay.
No, a Mazda 626 does not have fuses for ABS brakes. In fact, many Mazda models do not have fuses for ABS brakes.
Did you recently switch to LEDs or another high intensity type replacement bulbs ? These WILL NOT WORK without modification to the circuit.
http://forums.mazdaworld.org/index.php?showtopic=7124 check that. The relays/fuses and switches are almost never the problem. It's 99% the elements.
yes i can answer what is shorting the chevey tahoe fuses theres a promblem with the starter wires moving and touch and grounding on to the starter remove starter and adjust wirers
The starter relay is integrated into the starter. Have you checked the neutral lockout switch? If the neutral lockout switch is faulty or adjusted wrong the starter will never engage. It could also be that the starter wires are cross-connected. Using a volt meter, make sure you are getting voltage to the starter bendix when you attempt to start the engine. If not, start backtracking to the keyswitch to see where you DO have voltage.
two fuses by the battery they are blown they dont look it but they are had the same problem put new fuse in and ur ready to go good luck
under the steering wheel to the left small black fuse box they use mini fuses
Starters don't have fuses.
Start with checking the fuses.
starter is going out, get a new one, or hit it with a hammer while trying to start the car5 would do the trick, still need a new starter though Could be the main wire connecter to the starter needs to be cleaned. Disconnect the battery before doing the following...Disconnect the main wire from the starter. Take a bit of sand paper and clean the round end connecter.
I have a 1999 Mazda b-3000 4x4 truck and the speedometer stop working. Are there fuses related to the speedometer that I can replace. If so where are the fuses located in the vehicle.