The main switch turns on on red light but cant set the cruise control
SOURCE: looking for part number
PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT I WANT TO FIND MY MAZDA CAR ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT, THE BELOW (5K) CODE WAS MY ORIGINAL BOARD:
BMV9C
5K
BMV9
EGI
BMV9 18 881C
079700-5262
12V DENSON
*005262F*
CAR MODEL:
MAZDA LANTIS 323
1.6 MANUAL
BVV6 (1995 SERIALS)
ENJIN:B6-503910
CASIS:BA1161-MM-500158
COLOR:MA572
SOURCE: changing the tail light bulbs on a 2000 mazda 626
The Tail Lights Are Accessed From The Inside Of The Trunk There Will Either Be A Panel Immediately Behind Where The Light Is Or Carpet. Remove It And It Will Give You Access To The Rear Of The Bolts Just Grab Twist And Pull And The Light Will Come Out.
SOURCE: 2000 Mazda 626 brake lights
It may be the switch on the brake pedal, it should be located on top of the brake pedal arn.
SOURCE: the cruise control is not working 2002 Mazda Tribute
you have a bad cruise cable, this is a very common problem with the tribute. just go to your local dealer and have them replace it for you, it only takes about 30 minutes to do
SOURCE: P1131 manufacturer control fuel air metering. What
Hi Galant5Rov,
Firstly, congratulations to you on identifying the Trouble Code. This code relates to the Heated Oxygen Sensor (H02s)
The oxygen sensors supply the computer with a signal that indicates a rich or lean condition during engine operation (i.e. fuel/air metering).
This input information assists the computer in determining the proper air/fuel ratio. A low voltage signal from one or more sensors indicates too much oxygen in the exhaust (lean condition) and, conversely, a high voltage signal indicates too little oxygen in the exhaust (rich condition).
The oxygen sensors are threaded into the exhaust manifold and/or exhaust pipes on all vehicles.
A faulty oxygen sensor due to loose connections, bad grounds, high resistance in the circuit, or opens in the circuit can cause the following symptoms.
Related Symptoms
You must take EXTREME care when removing these sensors, as they can be difficult to remove (seize up). You may require a special tool to remove these without causing damage to the sensor.
Cheers,
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