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Old 01-01-11, 06:31 PM
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Question Plug Identification

Hey everyone, Happy New Years!

I just got my first FC a couple days ago! I'm new the rotary scene, so bare with me. Here's right after I paid for it.





Now everything seems to be fine to me, but I'm wondering what this loose plugs are for?

There's the white, 2 green and 1 yellow in front of the passenger strut tower. Then there's 2 green ones in front of the driver strut tower.








Thanks for your help in advance!

-Damon
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Welcome and nice clean 7 you just bought. Those green plugs are Diagnostics plugs. The white one next to the pressure sensor I'm not sure. There's nothing to connected to mine either, but everything that I need to work, works, in my car so I really don't bother asking. Someone here will come along and finish answering your question.
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Welcome and nice clean 7 you just bought. Those green plugs are for Diagnostics. The white one next to the pressure sensor I'm not sure. There's nothing to connected to mine either, but everything that I need to work, works, in my car so I really don't bother asking. Someone here will come along and finish answering your question.
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Sorry for double post, don't know what happened. Mods, can you delete one please :-)
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Ohhhh I see! Thanks for the compliment and for the quick reply elmay.

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The white plug would be for the AAS, Auto-Adjust Suspension, which you do not have.
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The three prong connector at the pressure sensor is for adjusting the Throttle Position sensor. The single next it turns the fuel pump on when grounded if I remember correctly.

The single connector next to the leading coil is to check engine lights codes when grounded. The six prong connector, again if I remember correctly, is for the special mazda tool that does basically what the single prong one does.
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Mmm okay jjwalker! Thanks for clearing things up for me!

& Crazy Driver, I don't think AAS is necessary, is it? Just if you want it?
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AAS was not an option, came standard with GXL models only. Not necessary.
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Ooo nice! Okay, thanks for verifying everything guys!
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