I'm not sure I understand your question. I can't tell if you have one or two different fuses "blowing." The only thing which causes fuses to "blow" is a short circuit condition in the circuit which the fuse protects. IF you have two different circuits blowing fuses, then you have at least two short circuit faults. j3h
What would cause your fuse to blow when you turn on your lights on your 1993 mazda 323 the fuse to the tail lights on dash lights blow?
Itmight be the model of your car. My dad knows.
A blown fuse can make your dashboard lights to not work in your 1993 Chevy Blazer Tahoe. A burned out bulb can also cause this.
well if its your head lights it maybe your DRL
Bad dash ground.
I can tell you at least for the usa version Mazda bseries trucks the 1993 did not have day time running lights!Unless you have a foreign version or Canada version daytime running lights were not offered period for any of 1986-1993 Mazda trucks American sold trucks.If you asked your question incorrectly just reply back on this post under the discussion tab for this post to correct instead of asking the same thing again please.
Check the rear light wires, could be a short
I have a Mazda 929 (1993) I had the same problem last year...I got a new alternator, and some new wires and spark plugs. Haven't had a problem with it since.
Have you checked to make sure both bulbs are not burnt out on low beam? Even if it is a single bulb for both high and low beam the low beam filaments could be burnt out.
A 1993 Mazda MX-3 does not have an inertia switch. If anything is wrong with what would normally be the inertia switch, the fuel pump may be faulty.
the chime would stay on if the keys are in the ignition (but the car turned off) and if the door is ajar to warn that the lights are still on
5 speed or automatic?