on the driver side to the left there is a little box there and its a 10 a fuse should be the 2ed one from the top
driver side foot area in fuse block. #11
If the room fuse is blown out; the radio will not work, the power locks will not work properly, the vanity mirror lights will not work, the interior lights and trunk light will not turn on.
The Mazda Protege is a smaller, lighter car that gets better fuel economy and costs less than the 626. Competitors include the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra, etc. The Mazda 626 is a larger, heavier car that has more room inside and more features than the Protege. Competitors include the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, etc.
there will either be a fuse on the back of the actual radio unit or else check your audio fuse and your room fuse.
It's the fuse labelled "Room" in the fuse box inside at the driver's kick panel. If not that one, it's the same as the "Radio".
A check engine light (Mil Malfunction indicator light) does not necessarily mean that something in the engine will break or is broken and your car will stop. It could be a malfunctioning anti-pollution device witch will not affect your driving but it WILL affect your gas mileage. There is a LOT of reason why an MIL will turn ON suddenly so it could be anything. A ROOM fuse is the fuse for the illumination of the interior of your vehicle (dome-light, trunk-light etc).
The room fuse in my '99 626 protects _ignition-off_ function of the power door locks, headlights, and some other functions, IIRC including all operation of the radio. For example, if the Room fuse is blown, my power locks work, but only with the ignition switch on. Doc
The 2004 Mazda MAZDA3 has 41.9 in. of front leg room.
The 2014 Mazda MAZDA5 has 39.4 in. of rear head room.
The 2008 Mazda MAZDA5 has 40.7 in. of front head room.
The 2012 Mazda MAZDA2 has 46.8 in. of rear hip room.
The 2009 Mazda MAZDA5 has 52.9 in. of front hip room.