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kool . I lived in fair oak in few places one was right close to the Sunrise bridge a short walk of 5 minutes ton Sacramento Bar park . Spent many summers rafting on the American River .
Anyway . Your Mazda ,did you Check all the fuses for there voltage? And more so the main You should have 12 volts to some because the main lead comes from the battery directly to the main fuse panel.
Sorry I can’t use the AllData to post the schematic but here is one I found that may be easy to use?
Hi, thank you for responding, so all the fuses and relays are okay. And i have a charged battery. But i will check every fuse again when i get home
You should be first checking the main terminal going into the fuse box as I pictured.
As for the battery charging it is not the same thing as checking its condition. The only fundamental way to do that is to have it load tested. there are a few places close to you that will test the battery for free.
When you are looking to solve electrical issues that is the first step that should not be skipped.
To do the load test which only takes about 30mseconds the battery must be at least 12.50 volts. Otherwise, the result will be charge and retest. I would not be surprised the results will indicate a battery needing to be replaced. i.e. failed.