The Mazda 626 turn signal relay switch can be found below the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment. The turn signal relay switch should be labeled as such.
Yes.
on a Mazda 626 there is a fuel pump relay check to see if you have a power signal from the relay to the pump, if so make sure there is power to the pump.
The 1995 Mazda 626 fuel pump relay switch can be found attached to the frame, next to the gas tank. The relay switch should be labeled as such.
The cooling fan relay on a 1998 Mazda 626 is located in the engine compartment near the firewall. It is housed in a protective box with latches.
The fuel pump relay on a 2002 Mazda 626 is located in the engine compartment on the driver's side. It is in a bank of relays just behind the battery location.
On a 1988 Mazda 626, the fuel pump relay is located in the fuel tank. Always disconnect the battery before beginning work on a fuel system.
The TNS relay in my '99 626 is blown, causing the dash lights, front & back parking lights, and taillights to not work. Turn signals and hazard lights still work. Quick test: The A/C relay is exactly the same part. You can swap relays to check the TNS relay. Be warned that swapping relays can result in more damage if a short caused the first one to blow. Doc
go to your local autozone.
Most of the cars now have composite lights and the lights have to be revomed to replace the bulbs.
probably the fan relay
why does my car turn of when i push the gas
I found a place where I think it should be a relay on my 1996 Mazda 626. That was under the hood in the fuse box. Im searching to see if I really need a relay to make the AC work. I think that's why my AC isn't working.