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KEYS DOORS WINDOWS BOOT LID BONNET FUEL FILLER CAP SEATS SEAT BELTS SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVER AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM STEERING WHEEL MIRRORS SUNROOF INTERIOR LIGHTS LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 2 2 2 3 2 8 2 10 2 12 2 13 2 15 2 20 2 25 2 28 2 29 2 31 2 33 2 34 2 1 KEYS Keys Your vehicle has two primary keys and a secondary key Operation of each key Key Lock Operates Ignition switch and steering column lock Door locks Boot lid lock Yes Yes Yes Primary key Secondary key When you must leave the key with a parking attendant Leave the seconday key which cannot open the boot lock Use the boot security system page 2 11 The plate attached to the keys has key code numbers If you should lose your keys these numbers will enable an Authorised Xedos Dealer to replace them more easily Detach the plate and store it in a safe place not in the vehicle You should also file a copy of the key code numbers with your important papers Yes Yes No 2 2 DOORS Door Locks FROM Continue to download »
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COLOR ABBREVIATIONS COLOR ABBREVIATIONS TABLE Color Normal Optional BK BU BN CR BU GN GN GY BU GN OG PK PL RD TN Black BLK Blue BLU Brown BRN Clear CLR Dark Blue DK BLU Dark Green DK GRN Green GRN Gray GRY Light Blue LT BLU Light Green LT GRN Orange ORG Pink PNK Purple PPL Red RED Tan TAN DK DK LT LT HOW TO USE SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS Article Text p 2 2000 Mazda MX 5 Miata For Yorba Linda Miata Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Information Company LLC Saturday May 10 2003 11 56AM Violet White Yellow VIO WHT YEL VI WT YL IDENTIFYING WIRING DIAGRAM ABBREVIATIONS NOTE Abbreviations used on Mitchell diagrams are normally self explanatory If necessary see ABBREVIATIONS article in GENERAL INFORMATION IDENTIFYING WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS NOTE Standard wiring symbol are used in Mitchell diagrams The illustration below will help clarify any symbols that are not
where it is located use this handy component locator to find the system wiring diagram in which the component is located Then go to that system and locate the component within the wiring diagram For example if you don t know the specific system in which the ignition switch is located look up ignition switch in the wiring diagram component location tables and go to the appropriate wiring diagram s which contain either full or partial views of the ignition switch The full view of the ignition switch is located in Power Distribution The first listing for the component will be the full or most complete view of the component Additional listings will be partial views of the component Not all components are used on all models All components will have a partial view in Ground Distribution and Power Distribution Data Link Connectors show connecting circuits between modules Alternate names for components may be listed in wiring diagram component locations tables WIRING DIAGRAM COMPONENT LOCATIONS TABLE Component ABS
Any wires that don t connect directly to a component are identified on the diagram to indicate where they go COLOR ABBREVIATIONS COLOR ABBREVIATIONS TABLE Color Normal Optional BK BU BN CR BU GN GN GY BU GN OG PK PL RD TN Black BLK Blue BLU Brown BRN Clear CLR Dark Blue DK BLU Dark Green DK GRN Green GRN Gray GRY Light Blue LT BLU Light Green LT GRN Orange ORG Pink PNK Purple PPL Red RED Tan TAN DK DK LT LT HOW TO USE SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS Article Text p 2 1997 Mazda Miata For Yorba Linda Miata Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Information Company LLC Saturday May 10 2003 11 26AM Violet White Yellow VIO WHT YEL VI WT YL IDENTIFYING WIRING DIAGRAM ABBREVIATIONS NOTE Abbreviations used on Mitchell diagrams are normally self explanatory If necessary see ABBREVIATIONS article in GENERAL INFORMATION IDENTIFYING WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS NOTE Standard wiring symbol are used in Mitchell diagrams The illustration below will help clarify any symbols that are not
HOW TO USE SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS Article Text 1996 Mazda Miata For Yorba Linda Miata Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Information Company LLC Saturday May 10 2003 11 30AM ARTICLE BEGINNING GENERAL INFORMATION Using Wiring Diagrams All Models INTRODUCTION Mitchell obtains wiring diagrams and technical service bulletins containing wiring diagram changes from the domestic and import manufacturers These are checked for accuracy and are all redrawn into a consistent format for easy use In the past when cars were simpler diagrams were simpler All components were connected by wires and diagrams seldom exceeded 4 pages in length Today some wiring diagrams require more than 16 pages It would be impractical to expect a service technician to trace a wire from page 1 across every page to page 16 Removing some of the wiring maze reduces eyestrain and time wasted searching across several pages Today the majority of Mitchell diagrams follow a much improved format which permits space for 