thanx for the vid man gotta change my mx6 one tomorrow its looking a little
old and rusty on the inside and broke the top off the one thats in there
couldnt figure it out so hanx again
i know i seriously busted the crap out of my fuse i was pulling on it with
channel locks and every thing but i finally figured it out !! but hey thx
for watching!!!
Cool, i didn’t know that the fuse was tied down with bolts. Also, car not
starting, possibly a dead starter. Try banging on it with a hammer then try
again. Circuit Tester are a help too (about 15$ at autozone). Anyway,
mazda626.net is a good source for info.
but unfortunately the screws connecting the cables to the fuse were screwed
on so tight that I couldn’t unscrew them! so I still wasn’t able to get
that fuse out of there.
yup, I tried wd40 and still no good. in fact, I was applying so much
pressure to the wrench that I warped the piece of plastic that the fuse is
plugged into.
Thank You, Thank You!! Finally! I found a video that actually shows how to
replace the main fuse. You’re the only one I’ve found. All the other videos
are shit! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!
why would you change the fuse i got a promblem with my 97 mazda 626 dx the
day before this happened the overdrive blinked on and off all day the next
day i got in and drove about twenty miles came to a stop sign and the car
wouldnt go i turned it off a few seconds later turned it back on and it
drove to the next stop sign and it did the same thing somebody help any
suggestions
I’m sure you already figured this out, but when I blew my 100amp fuse on my
2005 Mazda 6, there were two other fuses in the inside fuse panel that had
blown, specifically the “engine” fuse.
Thanks alot for uploading this video, i just needed to replace the 100 AMP
fuse on my MAZDA Protege 2002 and did not know it was bolted down on the
sides. thanks to you; i manage to replace it myself, wife was asking me to
take it somewere to fix it. thanks Buddy
thanx for the vid man gotta change my mx6 one tomorrow its looking a little
old and rusty on the inside and broke the top off the one thats in there
couldnt figure it out so hanx again
@ruthcat009 thank you
i know i seriously busted the crap out of my fuse i was pulling on it with
channel locks and every thing but i finally figured it out !! but hey thx
for watching!!!
Cool, i didn’t know that the fuse was tied down with bolts. Also, car not
starting, possibly a dead starter. Try banging on it with a hammer then try
again. Circuit Tester are a help too (about 15$ at autozone). Anyway,
mazda626.net is a good source for info.
busted the shit out of mine to lol! it took me awhile to find them bolts
lol
but unfortunately the screws connecting the cables to the fuse were screwed
on so tight that I couldn’t unscrew them! so I still wasn’t able to get
that fuse out of there.
its possible that the engine could be blown/seized i put a big wrench on
mine and i couldnt get it to turn
have you tryd wd40 if that dosent work get a hole new fuse box from the
junk yard
@WillKat66 no problem thanks for the comment(:
@Citiclown ya buddy ahh that moter is seized
yup, I tried wd40 and still no good. in fact, I was applying so much
pressure to the wrench that I warped the piece of plastic that the fuse is
plugged into.
excellent video…I recently had to change the 100 amp fuse on my toyota
corolla…
i have the same car and it does the same the starer will start but the
engine wont anymore i dont know whats wrong with my car minute 8´13
Thank You, Thank You!! Finally! I found a video that actually shows how to
replace the main fuse. You’re the only one I’ve found. All the other videos
are shit! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!
why would you change the fuse i got a promblem with my 97 mazda 626 dx the
day before this happened the overdrive blinked on and off all day the next
day i got in and drove about twenty miles came to a stop sign and the car
wouldnt go i turned it off a few seconds later turned it back on and it
drove to the next stop sign and it did the same thing somebody help any
suggestions
Ha, I guess this explains how I destroyed my 100 amp mainfuse when I tried
to pull it out with a channel locks. Good vid Kid. Keep up the good work.
I’m sure you already figured this out, but when I blew my 100amp fuse on my
2005 Mazda 6, there were two other fuses in the inside fuse panel that had
blown, specifically the “engine” fuse.
Thanks alot for uploading this video, i just needed to replace the 100 AMP
fuse on my MAZDA Protege 2002 and did not know it was bolted down on the
sides. thanks to you; i manage to replace it myself, wife was asking me to
take it somewere to fix it. thanks Buddy