If your Mazda 626 fails to start, and the starter is working properly, the next thing to check is the ignition switch. Typically if you have to play with the key to get the Mazda 626 starter to crank, the switch is failing. We recommend replacing the Mazda 626 starter switch as soon as you notice the switch beginning to fail. This will keep you from getting stranded. The Mazda 626 neutral safety switch on vehicles with automatic transmissions can also fail causing the car not to start.
If the Mazda 626 power window fails to go up or down, you need to determine if the switch is bad, the window motor or the fuse or circuit breaker has failed. The Mazda 626 window switch is the cause of a power window not operating 80% of the time. We carry the Factory window switches including the master window switch assembly located in the center console or on the drivers door.