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Lodivigo 10-30-03 01:20 PM

Need help identifying a part
 
On top of the tranny where the clutch slave is bolted, there is a black wire that is grounded there. The wire goes into a tiny black box thingy (soldered on?) and then comes out the other side and connects to a connecter.

What is this, what does it do, and does anyone have a part number for it? The wire broke off the box so I need to find a new one, but I can't find anything on it in the FSM.

J-Rat 10-30-03 01:54 PM

ITs basically a ground with a capacitor on it. I believe its there to help filter noise, but I could be wrong.

Your best bet on acquiring one is going to a junkyard, or Rotary Resurrection. And you CAN run without it. popular consensus is that it causes erroneous oil pressure readings, but I never saw a difference with or without it.

Jarrett

Lodivigo 10-30-03 03:45 PM

Cool, I'll check RR and see if they've got one. Kinda funny that you mentioned the oil pressure misreadings, my oil pressure gauge pegs itself at the top whenever the car is on. I think that might be another problem though, I have the wire grounded with no little box currently so it may or may not be that.

RETed 10-31-03 08:29 PM

Yes, it's a damping capacitor for the oil pressure sensor. You're not supposed to just ground it - it's giving you the problems you describe. There's an identical capactitor mounted on your driver's side shock tower - this is for the toggle switching of your trailing coils. You can theoretically "steal" that one for the oil pressure one, as they are identical.



-Ted

Cory Simpson 10-31-03 08:34 PM

I'm sure I have one of those that I will sell you :D


It will probably cost more in shipping than it is worth though.

Lodivigo 10-31-03 11:29 PM

Hell yeah, to lazy to browse the junk yard, paypal ok?

NZConvertible 10-31-03 11:34 PM


Originally posted by RETed
Yes, it's a damping capacitor for the oil pressure sensor. You're not supposed to just ground it...
According to the wiring diagrams it should be grounded.

F1blueRx7 11-01-03 12:02 AM


Originally posted by RETed
Yes, it's a damping capacitor for the oil pressure sensor. You're not supposed to just ground it - it's giving you the problems you describe. There's an identical capactitor mounted on your driver's side shock tower - this is for the toggle switching of your trailing coils. You can theoretically "steal" that one for the oil pressure one, as they are identical.



-Ted

It's actually noise suppression for the stereo system, not the oil pressure system. I actually thought this wire was causing my car not to start. Then I realized that the guy that put in my alarm, also put in a hood pin.... and never told me.

Took it to a mazda dealership they showed me the parts fiche with it there, couldn't say exactly which one it's from. I'm sure its in the FSM tho.

-Mike

RETed 11-01-03 12:59 AM


Originally posted by f1blueRx7
It's actually noise suppression for the stereo system, not the oil pressure system. I actually thought this wire was causing my car not to start. Then I realized that the guy that put in my alarm, also put in a hood pin.... and never told me.
Um, I dunno what you're trying to say, but the oil pressure sensor pulses enough to be a problem with readings. This grounding cap keeps the pulsing down so your oil pressure gauge doesn't flicker with these pulses.


-Ted

F1blueRx7 11-01-03 02:40 AM


Originally posted by RETed
Um, I dunno what you're trying to say, but the oil pressure sensor pulses enough to be a problem with readings. This grounding cap keeps the pulsing down so your oil pressure gauge doesn't flicker with these pulses.


-Ted

Looked it up on the wiring diagram as E-11 and it was a "suppression wire" I was told from the dealership it suppresses engine noise from the stereo system, because i broke mine.

NZConvertible 11-01-03 04:20 PM

It's not connected to the stereo in any way, so I have difficulty believeing what you've been told. It is connected to the oil pressure sender circuit, so Ted's answer makes a lot more sense.


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