That depends on the vehicle.
Please ask a more specific question and include year, make, model, and engine size.
That depends on the vehicle.
Please ask a more specific question and include year, make, model, and engine size.
Counter clockwise Is that counter clockwise to tighten or loosen? (i.e. RH or LH threads)
A quick chart is available in pdf format for Mazda cars 1992-newer at www.installdr.com/Harnesses/Mazda-Wiring.pdfhey all i know is that BLK = GROUNDBLU/RED = BATTPINK/BLK = IGN ACCGRN/BLK = PANEL LITE CTRLYEL = DIMMINGBLK/RED = DOOR LH +BLK/WHT = DOOR LH -RED = DOOR RH +WHT = DOOR RH -BRN = REAR LH -BRN/WHT = REAR LH +GRN = REAR RH -GRN/YEL = RER RH +
Side curtain airbags.
I know up to "I don't know why" LH - D# E# FF RH - D# F E# E# D# D# LH - A# B# CC RH - E# E# D# E# D# C LH - G# F D# Then I don't know...
Standard rh threads
According to the Haynes Manual, 1995 through 2000 are as follows: LAV/RED = BATT PINK/BLK = IGN-ACC WHT = PANEL LITE CTRL RED/BLK = DIMMING BLK/YEL = GROUND VIO/WHT = DOOR LH + LAV/ORG = DOOR LH - YEL/RED = DOOR RH + WHT/RED = DOOR RH - YEL = REAR LH - ORG = REAR LH + GRN/ORG = REAR RH - GRN/BLK = REAR RH + Now, my wife's Protege, which I think is a 2000 has the following wires, which I am reverse engineering: BLK = GROUND BLU/RED = BATT PINK/BLK = IGN ACC GRN/BLK = PANEL LITE CTRL YEL = DIMMING BLK/RED = DOOR LH + BLK/WHT = DOOR LH - RED = DOOR RH + WHT = DOOR RH - BRN = REAR LH - BRN/WHT = REAR LH + GRN = REAR RH - GRN/YEL = RER RH + I am still trying to confirm speaker polarity. All these wire colors should be verified with a volatege/ohm meter prior to connecting the unit, otherwise you risk letting out the majik smoke upon which all electronics rely upon. Good Luck and happy toonage!
Right hand/ clockwise threads.
You must remove all of the front engine components, fan,alternator,fan bracket,harmonic balancer,2 upper and 1 lower timing belt covers,LH and RH cam position sensors, etc... www.lextechautomotivellc.com
That depends on which of the four E's you desire to play. Low E is all fingers down, including RH fourth on the lowest key. Middle E is LH thumb and one. Fourth space E is register key, LH thumb, 1, 2, 3, RH 1, 2. High E is Register key, LH thumb, half hole on finger 1 and then 2, RH E-flat key.
On mine it was under the hood on the driver side above the wheel.
RH T/LP and LH T/LP
When choosing a car, it is more important to consider the door configuration that best suits your needs and preferences, rather than focusing on whether the doors open on the right side (RH) or left side (LH).