Rear Demister wiring
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Rear Demister wiring
I recently bought a new rear demister switch from Mazda and find that it delivers current to the two top prongs of the rear demister plug while the demister uses one top and the bottom prong. Has anyone met this problem before? Do I simply switch wires around or what? Obviously I have my hard top on at present being winter.
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Rear Demister wiring
Hi ,For those not too pickie (cheap) folks out there ,if you want switches for your MX5 (NA left side of the steering wheel) the ones from a Familia-323 BG Mazda (same era '89..) fit right in and theres heaps at the wreakers,but (there is always a catch) the pictures are at 90 degrees for an MX5. Spot lite and dash dimmer work fine ,not sure about the demister,working on that. cheers Dean
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I recently bought a new rear demister switch from Mazda and find that it delivers current to the two top prongs of the rear demister plug while the demister uses one top and the bottom prong. Has anyone met this problem before? Do I simply switch wires around or what? Obviously I have my hard top on at present being winter.
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