To connect the auto choke wire on a Mazda 323, locate the choke solenoid on the carburetor, which typically has two terminals. Connect the auto choke wire to the positive terminal of the solenoid, ensuring a secure connection. The other terminal should be grounded to the vehicle's chassis to complete the circuit. Always refer to the specific wiring diagram for your model year to ensure proper connections.
I terminal on the selonoid, you need a switched 12V for auto choke
The electric choke wire connects to the electric choke assembly on the carburetor. It's a round, black plastic assembly that is on the side of a STOCK carburetor. There SHOULD be a connection on the "HOT" side of the coil that lets you connect the choke wire.
it connects to any positive(hot wire) terminal controlled by key.
It goes directly to the back of the top of the alternator.Easy
You would want a source that is live when the key is in the on position.
It connects to the back of the alternator towards the top.
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To connect the tachometer on a Mazda R2 diesel engine, locate the engine's tachometer signal wire, typically found near the alternator or on the ignition system. Connect the tachometer's signal wire to this terminal, ensuring a secure connection. Additionally, connect the power and ground wires of the tachometer according to the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, check the tachometer function by starting the engine and observing the readings.
To wire a Bosch 4-wire universal O2 sensor to a 5-wire 2006 Mazda 3, first identify the corresponding wires: the sensor typically has a white wire (heater), a black wire (signal), a gray wire (signal return), and a red wire (power). Connect the black wire to the signal wire on the Mazda, the gray wire to the signal return, and the white wire to the heater power source. The red wire should be connected to a 12V source for the heater. Make sure to properly secure all connections and verify that the sensor is compatible with your vehicle's system.
So far I've learned that the dark green wire connects to the PCM and the dark green/orange wire connects to the ASD (Auto Shut Down relay). Now to which terminals do they connect to on the alternator and how do you determine that?
there is one wire with a round connector, it goes on the lug, the other connectors are unique wire connectors and can only go one place, just match them up.
how do you connect the wire from the alternater to the starter?