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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 02:38 PM
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Default Fuse for blinkers

I have a 02' Mazda Mellinia. I was thinking about purchasing a blinker arrow to fit on my side view mirror off eBay. Part of the instructions say that I need to find the fuse for the blinker. But I am not sure where it is. If I rememner corectly I have two fuse boxes and the diagrams are not clear. Can someone help me to find the correct fuse for the side blinkers. If any one has done this please send me some feedback on how this worked for you.

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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 04:05 PM
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Your TURN fuse is located in the underdash fuse box which is located just to the outside of the drivers footwell. There is a small plastic panel covering it. It is labeled TURN on the diagram imprinted on the underside of the cover. If cover is missing and you do not have a diagram then start by looking straight at the fuses. There are two horizontally oriented fuses on the bottom ( both 15A blue ones )and the rest of the fuses above or vertically oriented. The TURN fuse is in the third row of vertical fuses from the bottom all the way on the left side. Should be 10A and red in color.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 04:34 PM
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hey babyhuey, good lookin on the response. I really appreciate it. I will follow your instructions and let you know what happens. thanks again
 
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