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Old 06-16-07, 01:22 AM
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Need to know where to buy.... condenser, and presure sensor restrictor

Like the title says. I was wondering where a good place to buy the consdenser, or capacitor, which it really is, that is usually attached to the clutch slave cylinder. I went to the dealer and they had no idea what part I wanted. I even showed it to them, and where it was attached in the car. Or, does someone have a part # for it at the dealers?

Also, the restricter that is in the line that goes to the pressure sensor. I know some people say that you don't need it, but you really do to get the car to work correctly.

So, any ideas? Cheap places online to get it, or dealer part #'s so I can call and get the prices?

Thanks!
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You will find the engine and chassis parts catalog in the FAQ which will give you the Mazda part numbers you need at the dealer.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
You will find the engine and chassis parts catalog in the FAQ which will give you the Mazda part numbers you need at the dealer.
Can you use a generic restrictor for the pressure line from something like Autozone?
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Probably. I've heard of people drilling BBs before, but that seems like a major pain considering...I don't think the size of the orifice is of great consequence, as long as it's large enough to get a good signal to the sensor but small enough to prevent it from responding to every minor change.
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