A '99 is a Mk 2 or NB model. I'm more familiar with the Mk1 or NA models, so this may not be correct for yours but ... It is behind the dashboard on the drivers side. Remove the panel below the steering column and look for a blue plastic box. It should be above the steering column. It's very difficult to get out. you will need a 1/4" drive metric socket set with some long extensions. You will need to lie on your back with your head underneath the dashboard. Removing the steering wheel and the drivers seat, while not absolutely necessary, makes this much easier. NOTE!!: DO NOT remove the steering wheel OR fool with the control module, unless you are comfortable disconnecting the airbag. It is not dangerous if done correctly, but the hazard is YOUR responsibility. I STRONGLY recommend getting a shop manual and following the directions for disarming the air bag system. You may want to look at the forum on Miata.net for more info.
The airbag fuse is an integral part of the airbag control module and is not a replaceable part in itself. The airbag control module must be replaced.
If memory serves me well I think it is located directly under the center console.
The airbag module on a 1996 Mazda Miata is located along the front of the vehicle's frame. It is positioned so that it can immediately detect impacts and deploy the airbags.
yes, driver only www.MX5unleashed.com
Yes, in the steering wheel. Later models will have passenger-side airbags.
All of the info regarding airbags should be in the owner's manual.
Will a 1992 mazda miata hardtop fit a 2000 mazda miata?
yes, the Mazda miata is rear wheel drive
I would suggest the Mazda Miata dealership site which is www.mmmiata.com, another site to try for Mazda Miata parts is www.autopartsdeal.com/Mazda/Miata/parts.html. For used parts you can try www.autoguide.net
There is no fan belt on a Mazda Miata.
A 1999 Mazda Miata requires 4.0 quarts of oil.
Means a dash sensor is mal functioning, dont worry, people with this code difuse the airbag light as it is useless and annoying, unless you are a fan of holiday lighting.