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Where is the cigarette lighter fuse for the Mazda6?

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VanJack
07/29/25 6:51am

The cigarette lighter fuse for the Mazda6 is located inside the fuse box near the driver's left foot, with a current rating of 15A. It can be removed using a fuse puller. Below is some relevant information about Mazda: 1. The cigarette lighter is a standard component in all vehicles, designed to provide a flame source for smokers. 2. Some cigarette lighter sockets remain powered even after the car is turned off, so it's advisable to unplug devices when not in use. 3. Regularly clean any debris from the cigarette lighter socket or use a protective cover. 4. When maintaining the cigarette lighter, always replace the fuse to prevent potential electrical hazards.

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SanMicah
08/12/25 11:00pm

I've been driving a Mazda6 for six years and have encountered the cigarette lighter fuse blowing twice. It's located just below the steering wheel on the driver's side, where you can see a small plastic cover by looking down. Use your fingernail or a key to pry open the cover, and you'll find over a dozen small colored squares inside, with a circuit diagram printed on the inside of the cover. Look for the position marked with the cigarette lighter symbol; the corresponding F2 slot holds a 15-amp blue fuse. Be careful when removing the fuse—use the plastic clip that comes with the car to pull it out vertically, and avoid yanking on the fuse element. Last time I replaced it, I noticed oxidation on the base causing poor contact, so I cleaned the metal contacts with an alcohol swab. Replacement fuses from the supermarket cost just a few dollars, but make sure the current rating matches—using a 20-amp fuse improperly can create overheating risks.

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VanDaniella
10/04/25 4:38am

A few days ago, I helped my neighbor replace a fuse in his Mazda6. The fuse box location of this model is similar to other Japanese cars. After lifting the dashboard cover on the driver's side, you'll find three rows of fuse arrays inside. The third yellow 10-amp fuse from the left in the second row is specifically for the cigarette lighter, labeled "cig lighter" in English on the back of the box cover. If the markings are unclear, you can refer to the diagram on page 78 of the manual. Make sure to disconnect the power when replacing a new fuse, and turning the key to the LOCK position is the safest. Last time, his child inserted a metal hairpin into the cigarette lighter socket, causing a short circuit that not only blew the fuse but also melted the wire insulation. For such electrical issues, it's advisable to also check the spring contacts in the cigarette lighter base, as older cars often have poor contact problems.

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LaAthena
11/17/25 6:13am

When the cigarette lighter in my old Mazda 6 suddenly lost power, I checked the fuse box diagram. The rectangular black box under the driver's seat can be opened by pressing the clip on the right side. Using my phone's flashlight, I located the small yellow fuse labeled "CIG" in the third row, rated at 10 amps. After confirming it was blown, I went to the auto parts market and bought a fuse of the same specification. The entire replacement process took just five minutes. Make sure to check that there are no foreign objects stuck in the cigarette lighter port—once a coin fell in and caused the fuse to blow repeatedly.

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