The best place to get a vehicle wiring diagram is a repair manual. Hayes and Chilton make good ones and they are sold at most auto parts stores.
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The thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder
I believe you can find electrical diagrams in Haynes manual. These would cover models from 1993 to 1997.
its a Mazda engine . ( DOHC 4cyl. 16 valve 2.0l ) For the probe 1993
If you mean for the stero, check at www.installdr.com.
This site gave me some good information - all the wires seemed to match my '95 probe. http://www.aus-cartalk.com/probe/audio.htm
Try looking for a Chiltons manual for the correct year of your probe, I own one for my 92 3.0L v6 and it's loaded with every wiring diagram you need for the vehicle.
Japanese Motor that is frequently engine swapped into a Ford Probe.
No, they are completely different motors with different wiring harnesses, motor mount positions and transmissions.
Yes, and many do depending on what they are for. If the probe is just being placed in earth orbit and is intended to stay if that orbit without moving then it needs no engine and won't have one. The Hubble Space Telescope is a good example. If the probe is intended to change its orbit around the earth, or if it is intended to leave earth orbit and go elswehere in the solar system, then it will need engines for that purpose and will have them.