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Most often the main 80 amp fuse is blown - happens when someone slips with a socket extension when trying to remove the battery terminals. Fuse is under the hood, passenger side and here's a diagram: http://www.mellens.net/mazda/Mazda-Miata-1997/fuses.pdf
Condensation at winter time gets in the motor and corrodes it, especially its electrical contacts, if its not too serious yet, beating on your door panel down low with your fist can sometimes cause the electrical connection to connect and work again... Otherwise check your power to that motor while operating the switches and while any safety lock-out switch on the driver's switch panel is in the correct operating position. (ignition on also). Less common is any corrosion to the wiring harness plugs. Try the window from both drivers and passengers switches. Replacement motors should run about $250 installed. It requires taking the door panel off and usually the side tracks and glass removed.
Should be located on the fender well under your hood in a black box, The top pops off and the location of your Fuel relay should be marked on the box cover. Good luck to you.
HI, you will find the battery under a panel behind the seats. changing it is done like any other vech. remove the negative cable first then the positive, remove the hold down and carefully lift it out.
remove the inner door cover, somtime's u need a spetial too to remove the handle befor this cane be doen, next check the track for ubsrutios and make shure the windon is stright in the track's
Look really good,for another window guide that is missing,or you may need to adjust the guide track,or the window channel,that the window sets in,If the window is moving around in the window channel,then the adhevsive has let go of the window.
I have a 2000 Mazda MPV where the same thing just happened. Unfortunately it came back for a second, and my wife pushed one down. I took it to a glass shop, and found that the driver side power window switch was bad. It runs about $178.00 at the dealership. It takes about 2-3 days to order. Unfortunately not even the import places carry it. I did find a few used on Ebay for about $50-$70.
se if egr is controled by vacium or electric
if it is by vacium then locate the egr solenoide and make sure it has vacium in one hose w/ engine runing if it does then replace solenoide
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