I want to fit some spots inside the grille similar to the factory optional
type on our 89 Jap import, and have heard that maybe the wiring is fitted from
factory in the car even if the lights aren't. And what about the dash switch.
There are three blanked off switches to the right of the steering column all
with wires connected but none of them are used for anything. Does anyone know?
Thanks, Vince.
Driving/Spot lights
Driving/Spot lights
The 3 blanks that have the wiring connected are ( L to R ) spotlight switch,
dash illumination reostat, and hardtop defogger. Although yours being an 89 it
probably won't be a hardtop defogger. The wiring will be there inside the
front bumper for the spot lights, tied up out of the way.
Carlos
dash illumination reostat, and hardtop defogger. Although yours being an 89 it
probably won't be a hardtop defogger. The wiring will be there inside the
front bumper for the spot lights, tied up out of the way.
Carlos
Driving/Spot lights
Carlos,
Excuse my ignorance what's a "dash illumination rheostat"?
Biff
It sounds cool
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From: e-admin@mx5club.org.nz [mailto:e-admin@mx5club.org.nz] On Behalf Of
carl.halvorsen
Sent: Friday, 28 January 2005 8:56 a.m.
To: MX5List
Subject: Re: Driving/Spot lights
The 3 blanks that have the wiring connected are ( L to R ) spotlight switch,
dash illumination reostat, and hardtop defogger. Although yours being an 89
it probably won't be a hardtop defogger. The wiring will be there inside the
front bumper for the spot lights, tied up out of the way.
Carlos
Excuse my ignorance what's a "dash illumination rheostat"?
Biff
It sounds cool

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From: e-admin@mx5club.org.nz [mailto:e-admin@mx5club.org.nz] On Behalf Of
carl.halvorsen
Sent: Friday, 28 January 2005 8:56 a.m.
To: MX5List
Subject: Re: Driving/Spot lights
The 3 blanks that have the wiring connected are ( L to R ) spotlight switch,
dash illumination reostat, and hardtop defogger. Although yours being an 89
it probably won't be a hardtop defogger. The wiring will be there inside the
front bumper for the spot lights, tied up out of the way.
Carlos
Driving/Spot lights
Hi Biff
It is a flash name for the switch that increases or decreases the guage
illumination at night. Earlier MX5s have the wiring behind the blank but the
switch (reostat) you had to buy. From memory the switch cost $90 at the local
Mazda dealer.
carlos
It is a flash name for the switch that increases or decreases the guage
illumination at night. Earlier MX5s have the wiring behind the blank but the
switch (reostat) you had to buy. From memory the switch cost $90 at the local
Mazda dealer.
carlos
Driving/Spot lights
Ta, maybe not so cool at that price.
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From: e-admin@mx5club.org.nz [mailto:e-admin@mx5club.org.nz] On Behalf Of
carl.halvorsen
Sent: Friday, 28 January 2005 8:45 p.m.
To: MX5List
Subject: Re: Driving/Spot lights
Hi Biff
It is a flash name for the switch that increases or decreases the guage
illumination at night. Earlier MX5s have the wiring behind the blank but
the switch (reostat) you had to buy. From memory the switch cost $90 at the
local Mazda dealer.
carlos
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From: e-admin@mx5club.org.nz [mailto:e-admin@mx5club.org.nz] On Behalf Of
carl.halvorsen
Sent: Friday, 28 January 2005 8:45 p.m.
To: MX5List
Subject: Re: Driving/Spot lights
Hi Biff
It is a flash name for the switch that increases or decreases the guage
illumination at night. Earlier MX5s have the wiring behind the blank but
the switch (reostat) you had to buy. From memory the switch cost $90 at the
local Mazda dealer.
carlos
Driving/Spot lights
Thanks for that Carlos, I'll see if I can sort it out.
Vince.
Vince.
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