you should be able to find the fuse at your local pepboys. just buy it pop your hood and remove the fuse cover to the right of your engine compartment and there you will find the fuse usually the white, leftmost fuse ****WRONG INFO HERE****simply pop it out with a flathead s. driver or a fuse removal tool (supplied with fuse sometimes).***
****It's actually harder than that. Remove the fuse cover and it will be on the left, only fuse that says 120. You will need to take off four nuts (not bolts) that are facing up vertically. Then remove the yellow cables that are underneath that. The fuse box will be able to lift up. Turn it over as much as possible to look at the bottom side. The last and hardest step is to remove the bolts that are horizontally holding onto the 120 fuse. These are a pain to get to, one more so than the other. Just use a wrench since a socket wont fit in the tiny space! Then replace the fuse and replace the pesky screws and fuse cover.******
remove the two nuts holding down the battery harness inside the fuse/relay center, then you can pull it out.
The audio relay for a 1995 Mazda Millenia Sedan is under the hood of the car on the driver's side. You will see a fuse that is labeled with the word 'audio.'
If there is no brake lights on a 1998 Mazda pickup, check the fuse. If the fuse has blown, the lights will not work.
Its almost definitely in the fuse panel
There is no dedicated fuse for the light.
It is run off of the same fuse as the engine computer.
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The fuse located inside (driver's side) #13 is responsible for it.
The owners manual
under the steering wheel bottom left side
I know where it is but can you show me the labeling of the fuse box itself?
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