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Location headlight fuse 2003 mazda protege 5
Location headlight fuse 2003 mazda protege 5







location headlight fuse 2003 mazda protege 5

Automatic headlight range control (some models)ġ0A SAS – Additional restraint systems, SRSĥA EHPAS – Electro-hydraulic power steering It is located at the right end of the dashboard behind the protective cover.ħ.5A M.DEF – Heated mirrors (some models)ħ.5А MIRROR – Mirror, power adjustment, audio system (some models)ĥA Main relay (some models), PCM (some models)ġ0A METER – Instrument panel. Vehicle speed sensor – ABS electronic control unitīuzzer (“keyless entry” system) – behind the front left wheel arch trim

location headlight fuse 2003 mazda protege 5

Steering wheel position sensor (power steering system) – under the steering wheelĮlectronic gearbox control unit (automatic transmission) – in the electronic engine control unit (diesel)Įlectronic gearbox control unit (automatic transmission) – in the electronic engine control unit (gasoline) Side impact sensor, front right – B-pillar lower Side impact sensor, front left – B-pillar lower Power steering control unit – in the power steering pumpĪdditional fuse (petrol – 250A / Diesel – 450A) – power distribution (charging and starting systems) Multifunctional control unit – functions: Anti-theft system, central locking, exterior lamps, turn signals / hazard warning lights, fog lights, rear window wiper / washer, windshield wiper / washer Instrument cluster control unit (in the dashboard) Turn signal relay – in multifunction control unit Immobilizer ring antenna – near the ignition switch Immobilizer Control Unit – In Instrument Cluster Power control unit glass lifter (in the switch on the driver’s door) Right rear door electronics control unit – right side of luggage compartment Rear left door electrical control unit – left side of luggage compartment Interference suppressor (audio system) – left side of luggage compartment Volume change sensor (anti-theft system), rearĪnti-theft alarm horn – left side of luggage compartment

location headlight fuse 2003 mazda protege 5

Volume change sensor (anti-theft system), front – without sunroof Volume change sensor (anti-theft system), front – with sunroof Heater / A / C blower motor resistor (manual temperature control) – driver’s footwellĪntenna unit, in front, (“keyless entry” system)Īntenna unit, in salon (“keyless entry” system)Īntenna unit, rear (keyless entry system)Īerial unit, rear door (keyless entry system) Heater / A / C Blower Motor Resistor (Automatic Temperature Control) – Passenger Footwell My dad said it's possible (but improbable) that both low beam lamps burned out on the same day, and I kind of have to agree with him.Air conditioning control unit (in the heater control panel) Now I'm fairly certain the headlights were working this morning when I drove to work.any ideas as to what I could check before I leave for work with my high beams on all the way there tomorrow morning? I didn't check any fuses inside the car in the panel by the driver's door. And seeing as everything else electrical on the car works, I'm lead to believe that the 100 amp main fuse under the hood is OK, too. I checked fuses 20 & 21 under the hood (marked as for the headlights in the owner's manual), and they look absolutely perfect to me. The only thing NOT working are the headlights (low beams). High beams work just fine, as do parking lights, turn signals, hazards, etc. My wife came home in my 03 Protege LX (67K mi) tonight, and said my headlights don't work. Hey all, wondering if you can offer some pointers before tomorrow morning's commute.









Location headlight fuse 2003 mazda protege 5