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Old 06-22-03, 08:47 PM
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Green wire connectors on side of engine bay

What do these go to? There are two on right side and one on the left
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They are test connectors. They don't have to be connected to anything.
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On the battry side, the 6-pin one is the diagnostic plug that Mazda plug their errorcode reader into, the 2-pin one is the initial set coupler used to set idle speed and timing. On the airbox side the 3-pin one is for setting the TPS.
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they're test connectors. They arent used in normal operation, but to test various voltages on parts..ie. the one near the pressure sensor tests the TPS
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Alrighty. Just making sure I wasnt missing anything.

On another note...I got my 7 to turn over today! Now to just get the damn thing to start!
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