I left my lights on, ran the battery down, and jumpd it off. I had the cable's on the wrong posts and it wouldn't start. When I realized it I switched them back. When I stopped at my next stop I noticed the remote for the door locks wouldn't work, the radio, and the dome lights also wouldn't work. I have had the computer switched and they still don't work. Is there a box that all these feed from? All the fuses are good and power to them.
SOURCE: left front door auto lock-unlock only buzzes. How remove door?
thei are screws in the door hidden by caps that you need to take off the door and near the mirror shoud pop off
SOURCE: plugged in a trailer and now brake lights and horn don't work
There definitely should be a fuse for your brake lights. It should be inside the car fuse box, but sometimes it'll be under the hood (very rare). There's also a switch above the brake pedal that turns your brake lights on. This switch may be faulty
SOURCE: I took my 2006 Mazda 6 in for an oil change
Usually the autodown feature needs to be reprogrammed. there are usually 2 ways of doing this. First, roll the window down and hold the switch down for a about 5 seconds and then roll the window up and hold for about 5 seconds. Repeat if it does work just to make sure. The other way is to hold the switch up for 5 seconds and try holding down the switch for 5 seconds.
SOURCE: whats wrong with my car remotes? 2003 mazda 6
sounds like keyless entry module failure or PJB box failure wiring check required
SOURCE: mazda cx-7 2008 left headlight stopped working,
check the wiring from the headlight. You want to find the ground wire which is usually a black wire thats secured to some metal part of the car. Basically just check that all your wires are in tact and tightly secured. A bad ground is a very common electrical problem.
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