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Where is the airbag fuse for a 1999 Mazda 626 as I want to take off steering wheel?

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Just disconnect the negative battery terminal

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Curt Downs

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2008

SOURCE: Mazda 626 hatchback limited 2000

Fussy old bugger, when's the last time you had a front end alignment? Has it always been off center? Have you had any front end work done (tie rods replaced etc?) If the steering wheel has never been off, it shouldn't have to be removed now (unless it was installed improperly at the factory-doubtful) Yes you MUST disable the air bag to remove steering wheel. Any chance the car hit a curb, pot hole, etc? !st thing should be an alignment at a good garage, they should be able to find any damage to front end components caused by a pothole/curb. correct, and align. That should correct the position of the steering wheel and make you a smiling fussy old bugger. countrycurt0 PS-I'm a fussy old bugger too.

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2008

SOURCE: 199 mazda 626

Sounds to me like a fuel related problem. When heavy accelerating more fuel is pushed through the system. I would check the fuel filter, and its possible its the fuel pump, but usually once the pump starts acting up, within a few days it will go out all together.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2008

SOURCE: Mazda 626 power steering problem

it is normal to lose your steering, bcos it it being powered by the engine,hence it can go down when the main power source dies (ENGINE)

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2010

SOURCE: where is 1999 mazda fuel pump located?my mazda 626

Hiya,
The fuelpump is located in the fueltank and is accessible by removing the rear seat squab. Under the squab is a service panel that will have a few screws holding it down. remove the panel and instead of removing the pump try giving it a firm rap with a hammer handle or piece of solid wood taking care not to damage the wiring or fuel lines exiting the top of the pump assembly. This may be enough to get the pump to work again.

Regards

GeckoNZ

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2010

SOURCE: have 1999 buick lesabre limited turn signals do

if turn signal does not work, check the bulbs and the flasher. The flasher should be located under the dash near the steering column, but it's not necessary to take the steering wheel off unless the turn signal switch itself is bad.

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