That's awesome Michelle, I ended up blowing the same fuse again last week and ended up re-watching my own video to remember it correctly (thanks RU-vid).
Tks much for time/effort with viseo.My scenario same as yours;wanted to put air in tires and no power to compressor.I was also unaware of the spares/puller.will start reading my owner's manual.My rig is a 2015 Mazda3 Hatchback.First job after breakfast tomorrow. Video is so much more instructive.Thanks again.Rick/Seattle
Thanks buddy. This vid helped. I sort knew of the location of fuse but you confirmed my assumptions. Just discovered my charger was faulty, I tried another one and it worked. Have to give a thumbs up 👍. Thanks again!
Amazing, seems to be a recurring problem for Mazda owners to have their 12V fuse blown, never happened in any of my cars before and I've had many! Oh well, thanks for the great video, didn't even know we had some in spare!
If I was in your shoes, I would double check the new fuse, make sure it is in fact new and that the metal connection inside the plastic is still visibly connected. If you have a second new fuse, maybe just swap them to be sure. After that I would check the 12v power point, does it show any signs of corrosion or are there any contaminants or debris preventing a connection. You could carefully wipe it with a rag or a brass wire brush if corroded. If the 12v power point looks good, I would check it with another device, just to verify it's now getting power. If a different device is able to confirm power is flowing, then your original device would appear to be the issue, if still not showing power, maybe a wire connection has come loose that powers the 12v.
Yeah, the fuses can be a bit of an irritation, I just blew mine again yesterday when I tried to use an air pump with the 12v plug...maybe I'll get good at replacing them...hope not. Enjoy your week