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Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual: Relay And Fuse Block

Purpose

Function

Construction

Operation

Relay operation

1. When electric current flows to the coil, electromagnetic power is generated.

2. The switch is attracted by the generated electromagnetic power and it switches on.

3. Electric current flows to each part that is downstream of the switch.


Fuse operation

1. If electric current to each fuse is the specified value or more, the fuse melts due to heat generation.

2. Interrupts electric current flow downstream of the fuse.

Fail-safe

Electrical System
Electrical Parts Battery cable Before disconnecting connectors or removing electrical parts, disconnect the negative battery cable. Wiring Harness To remove the wiring ha ...

Relay And Fuse Block Disassembly/Assembly
1. Insert a tape-wrapped flathead screwdriver into the service hole in the position shown in the figure. 2. Move the flathead screwdriver in the direction of the arrow (1) shown in the figur ...

Other materials:

Front Wiring Harness Protector Removal/Installation
Front Wiring Harness Protector No.1 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.. 2. Remove the air cleaner case.. 3. While pressing the tabs of clip A in the direction of the arrows (1) shown in the figure, pull clip A in the direction of the arrow (2) shown in the figure to detach the tab of ...

Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
Purpose/Function Detects the ECT as basic information for mainly determining the fuel injection amount. Detects the ECT and inputs it to the PCM as an ECT signal. The ECT sensor No.2 is only used for OBD. Construction ECT sensor No.1 Installed to the water out ...

Rear Power Window Regulator Removal/Installation
1. Fully lower the rear door glass. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.. 3. Remove the following parts: a. Rear door trim. b. Rear door quarter glass. c. Rear door speaker. d. Rear power window motor. e. Rear door glass. 4. Remove bolts. 5. Insert a hand through the speak ...

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