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Mazda Mpv - Video tutorial
Model: Mazda Mpv
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- Years 1999-2006 In this our new mini guide dedicated to your Mazda MPV Mk2 we will find out where the fuse box is located so that in the future you can intervene on them quickly and in total safety. First, go inside the passenger compartment, park the car safely and then turn it off completely. At this point, move your attention to the lower left area of the dashboard and identify the small plastic panel present. Remove the latter with your hands and immediately behind you will finally have free access to the fuses you were looking for.
Posted on 23 July 2022 by ScegliAuto
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