Saturday, November 19, 2011

Where are the fusible links in a 93 Mazda Protege?

I have electrical issues with a 93 Mazda Protege DX, and I need to track down the fusible links to see if they're blown or not. A diagram or schematic would be most helpful but anything counts.|||I would suggest following cables from the positive battery cable, and checking along there. Sometimes fuse-links are easy to overlook because they look just like regular old wires, and when you find them, don't just look at them, even if they don't look burnt or bubbled, pull on them slightly, wires won't give, but a fuse-link that has burn the wire inside but no the insulation will.|||Get a "Haynes Auto Repair Manual" for your model and year car. Not only will it tell you where to look for the fuesable links, - but it has wiring diagrams in back of book (no wiring diagrams in Chilton). Plus it has all the diagrams and information you need to check and replace or repair almost everything on the car, (excluding transmission). If you do any work on your car (or want to), this is the right book to get! It will help you not make mistakes when working on car, as well as explaining how stuff works, - so you won't get "took" by unscrupulus mechanic/garage!





Costs less than $20 at "AutoZone and other auto supply stores of this type! I have been working on cars since 1952, and I still buy one every time I get a different car,- it saves me time and money!

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