Mazda Premacy Fuse Box Diagram [2001-2004]

The Mazda Premacy is a minivan that was produced from 1999 to 2005. It was sold in Europe, Japan, and Australia. The Premacy has two fuse boxes, one in the engine bay and one in the passenger compartment.

The engine bay fuse box is located on the left side of the engine bay, near the battery. It is held in place by two screws. The fuse box cover has a diagram of the fuse locations.

The passenger compartment fuse box is located below the steering wheel, on the left side of the dashboard. It is held in place by two clips. The fuse box cover has a diagram of the fuse locations.

Fuses in the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

To access the fuse panel, you’ll need to locate the cover situated on the side where the driver sits. It’s this cover that safeguards and hides the fuse panel, ensuring its protection and easy maintenance.

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MAZDA PREMACY FUSE BOX DIAGRAM
NumberNameAmp. RatingProtected Components
1
2
3
4M/DEF7.5AMirror defroster, For protection of various circuit
5S/W15ASeat warmer, For protection of various circuit
6A/C15AAir conditioner, For protection of various circuit
7
8
9
10METER10AInstrument cluster
11ENG10AEngine control system
12R.WIP10ARear window wiper and washer
13RADIO15AAudio system, For protection of various circuit
14OPT15AAccessory socket
15H/CLN20AHeadlight cleaner, For protection of various circuit
16ST.SIG7.5AEngine control system
17
18P/W30APower windows, For protection of various circuit
19D/L30APower door locks, For protection of various circuit
20ROOM10AInterior lights, Liftgate light
21WIPER20AWindscreen wiper and washer
22P/W30APower windows, For protection of various circuit

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Fuses in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box

MAZDA PREMACY FUSE BOX DIAGRAM
NumberNameFuse Amp. RatingProtected Components
1HEATER40AHeater
2ABS60AAntilock brake system
3IG KEY 140AFor protection of various circuits
4PTC30APTC heater
5GLOW40AGlow plug
6IG KEY 240AFor protection of various circuits
7COOLING FAN30ACooling fan
8BTN40AInterior lights, Power door locks
9AD FAN30AAdditional cooling fan for air conditioner, For protection of various circuits
10INJ OR FIP30AEngine control system
11A/C10AAir conditioner, For protection of various circuits
12
13HORN10AHorn
14HAZARD10AHazard warning flashers
15TAIL15ATail lights, Parking light, Number plate light, Illumination
16HEAD C/U10AFor protection of various circuits
17FOG15A
18F.FOG & DEISER15AFront fog light
19STOP15ABrake lights
20HEAD-R15AHeadlight (right)
21HEAD-L15AHeadlight (left)
22
23HEAD HI7.5A
24MAIN100AFor protection of ALL circuits
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