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Old Aug 23, 2018 | 06:47 PM
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OEM airbag connector part / harness

Hi all,
in an effort to return to stock / return functionality, I am replacing the aftermarket Momo wheel in my car with the OE one, but the connectors are cut off the wires in the steering column. I have a four square pin connector and two wire ends red and black. I was wondering if anyone knew the connectors I was missing, as I couldn't find them in the FSM. Part numbers would be greatly appreciated if anyone knew the number.
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Old Aug 24, 2018 | 07:29 AM
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Mazda doesn't typically sell just connectors, you would have to get a whole harness. But, you're probably best served just getting the connectors used, they shouldn't be hard to find. Either from another FD owner or hit up the junkyard, Mazda used those same connectors for air bag stuff for many of their cars.

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Old Aug 24, 2018 | 10:05 AM
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From: https://www2.mazda.com/en/100th/
Originally Posted by DaleClark
Mazda used those same connectors for air bag stuff for many of their cars.

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and some period Fords as well.
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Old Aug 24, 2018 | 10:40 AM
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Yup, all the mid 90s Mazda use the same connector, you can find them in the yard pretty easy. And depend on where the wires are cut, maybe you can just replace the whole clock spring and not deal with soldering?
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Old Aug 25, 2018 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ZE Power MX6
Yup, all the mid 90s Mazda use the same connector, you can find them in the yard pretty easy. And depend on where the wires are cut, maybe you can just replace the whole clock spring and not deal with soldering?
I think I will need to replace the whole clock spring. I'm fairly new to working on cars in general, and I have never replaced a wheel before. Would anyone mind sending me a picture of the clock spring? I would greatly appreciate it!
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Old Aug 25, 2018 | 01:57 PM
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Cloveh,

Consider this thread when attempting to replace electrical connectors:
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...ontact-882487/
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