The first O2 sensor is located under the hood in the exhaust. It is a simple matter of unplugging it and removing from the exhaust. The second O2 sensor is located under the car and the wire runs through the floor board and the connector is found under the carpet under the drivers seat. The drivers seat will have to be removed and the carpet pulled back to disconnect the O2 sensor wire. The car must then be jacked up the catalytic converter unbolted and pulled down to gain access to the O2 sensor.
There is no fan belt on a Mazda Miata.
Near the intake manifold, a small plug and wire sticks out on the pipe.
The camshaft position sensor on a Mazda Miata is changed by disconnecting the wiring harness and unscrewing the sensor using a wrench. The threads can then be cleaned and a new sensor torqued into place.
See related links below for location. Unclip harness, remove 10mm bolt, remove sensor.
The 2000 Mazda Miata O2 sensor bank 1 is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The sensor can be found on the passenger side of the firewall.
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To replace the EGR boost sensor on a 1997 Mazda Miata, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the EGR boost sensor on the intake manifold, disconnect the electrical connector, and remove the mounting bolts. Take out the old sensor and install the new one in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for proper operation.
On a 1999-2005 model Mazda Miata the camshaft position sensor is located on the valve cover towards the rear of the engine (closest to the firewall). It has one 3-pin connector connected to it and one 10mm bolt to remove the sensor
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The 2003 Mazda camshaft position in sensor can be found on the back of the left-hand cylinder head. The camshaft position sensor should be labeled as such.
There are two fans on a Miata. The main fan is triggered by the coolant temperature sensor, which is at the back of the Miata engine, dead center, just above the transmission. The second fan is triggered when AC is turned on.
Is it feasible and approximately how much will it cost to replace the air conditioner in my '91 Miata with a unit that does not use freon?