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2014 CX5 Cruise Control fuse location
Control stopped working after short stay in a rest area during long trip north. I’d like to check fuse first. Panel cover in cabin has no diagram. I understand it is likely a 10 amp fuse. Anyone know where it is located or should I just pull 10 a fuses & check at random (which sounds like a plan)?
Checked both covers & diagrams stamped on covers - none list cruise control!
Checked both covers & diagrams stamped on covers - none list cruise control!
Last edited by GGAILLAR; Aug 31, 2025 at 03:09 PM.
Cruise Control is normal under the ABS system.
Fuse is located under the hood fuse box #16 and is (50AMP)
Also note that a common cause for cruise control not working is a bad break pedal switch (though there are many more reasons).
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2014 Mazda CX-5 fuse box diagram - StartMyCar
Fuse is located under the hood fuse box #16 and is (50AMP)
Also note that a common cause for cruise control not working is a bad break pedal switch (though there are many more reasons).
Welcome to the forum
2014 Mazda CX-5 fuse box diagram - StartMyCar
Cruise Control is normal under the ABS system.
Fuse is located under the hood fuse box #16 and is (50AMP)
Also note that a common cause for cruise control not working is a bad break pedal switch (though there are many more reasons).
Welcome to the forum
2014 Mazda CX-5 fuse box diagram - StartMyCar
Fuse is located under the hood fuse box #16 and is (50AMP)
Also note that a common cause for cruise control not working is a bad break pedal switch (though there are many more reasons).
Welcome to the forum
2014 Mazda CX-5 fuse box diagram - StartMyCar
Replacing the brake pedal switch rectified the problem. I needed help as after hip replacement I was unable to contort my body under the dashboard - heater vent made access to switch bracket tough & terminal block has very little slack in wiring for the five leads.
Thanks all for helping me!
Thanks all for helping me!
Glad to hear you solved the problem.
At 72 after multiple motorcycle accidents and assorted surgeries I fully understand the no contortion body anymore.
I'm lucking I can still get in a vehicle...and getting out is still a challenge
At 72 after multiple motorcycle accidents and assorted surgeries I fully understand the no contortion body anymore.
I'm lucking I can still get in a vehicle...and getting out is still a challenge
You should come retire where I live... everyone seems to own a golf cart here. Restricted to state wide regulation to mandatory max speed of 35 MPH. What fun is that?? LOL


