I recently came back to my mazda b 2600 and the battery was dead so I repaced it and blew a fuse in the process.I replaced the 30amp fuse under the hood under the btm slot and the car started and drove fine until I tried to turn it off. The car will not turn off even when the key is taken out.I have to go under the hood and take either the fuel injection or he btm fuse out to stop the car.I checked out the main 80amp fuse and it is blown but I can't for the life of me get it out. Is their a trick and is this problem of not stopping in relation to this main fuse. There appears to be no fuel injection relay in this car. Any help. Thanks
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Sunday, August 31st, 2008 AT 6:40 PM