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Accessing and replacing 80 amp PS fuse

Old Mar 22, 2025 | 05:06 PM
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Hi y'all. I have a 2010 Mazda 5 with a blown power steering fuse. I have the replacement, and I know this fuse is attached by a couple of 10mm bolts (so can't be pulled like other fuses). But I can't work out how to do that. Has anyone had luck in accessing the bolts underneath? I've got the airbox removed, but can't seem to move farther than that. Thank for any help y'all can give.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2025 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by kcliss
Hi y'all. I have a 2010 Mazda 5 with a blown power steering fuse. I have the replacement, and I know this fuse is attached by a couple of 10mm bolts (so can't be pulled like other fuses). But I can't work out how to do that. Has anyone had luck in accessing the bolts underneath? I've got the airbox removed, but can't seem to move farther than that. Thank for any help y'all can give.
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there is some carefull electrical disconnects and removals that needs to be done. The best advise is pay a few bucks and get the "EXACT" service procedure from ALLData.

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