open fuse box, pull fuses until you find the one that is burned out. then replace that fuse. VOILA! brake lights work again. I think all dodges have a diagram of the fuses in the fuse box cover just find the brake fuse and replace it.
DOT 3 brake fluid
Need to know which fuse u want to find out... There are quite a few different fuses in the fuse box. 10A 20A 30A, fuse for fan, fuse for Engine, fuse for horn?
The Mazda 3 is 2mm, probably the same - 2mm
The fuse panel in my 2006 Mazda 3 is under the hood next to the battery on the driver side. The fuse box is under the passenger side glove box on some models.
You can find it inside of Fuse Box. The sheme is printed in down side of remouval cap. The Fuse Box is placed in driver side part of underhood spase.
popery 4
probably the parking brake indicator
in your anus
The lid of the fuse box normally has a diagram on it. If you do not have a diagram you can go to www.mx-3.com and there are online shop manuals that will have such information.
The type of brake fluid a Mazda 323 made in 1997 uses is called Dot 3. This is the standard type of brake fluid for most modern cars.
1. Burned out bulb. Easiest to fix / find. OR 2. Fuse blown. OR 3. Trailer Fuse blown (yes it effects the tail / brake lights) OR 4. Ground wire not grounding. Hardest to fix / find.