The decision between a left-hand (LH) or right-hand (RH) door for your home depends on the layout and design of your space. Consider factors such as traffic flow, furniture placement, and personal preference to determine which type of door would be better suited for your home.
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 +
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!
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).
You should use the right-hand door to enter the building.
The type of door that would be more suitable for your specific needs and preferences would depend on factors such as the layout of your space and your dominant hand. RH (right-hand) doors open to the right, while LH (left-hand) doors open to the left. Consider which direction would be more convenient for you to open the door based on how you typically use your hands and the layout of the room.
The 2001 Owners Manual shows fuses #110 (RH door) and #118 (LH door).Very likely these fuses apply to 1999-2003 Windstars
Side curtain airbags.
The RH door swings to the right in the room.
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...
According to the Owners Manual, it's fuse #10BUT, if that fuse is blown, you'd lose a lot of other functions:Heated Backlite Relay (coil), Speed ControlModule, ABS Module or IVD Module, HeatSeat Switch (RH/LH) (if equipped), HeatedSeat Module (RH/LH) (if equipped),Cluster, Front Temp Blend Door Actuator,Brake Shift Interlock Solenoid, PowertrainControl Module, Power Sliding DoorModule RH and LH, Reverse SensingSystem, Front A/C Control Head, SteeringWheel Angle Sensor (if equipped)So if you're having a problem with setting the temperature, it's not likely to be the fuse.See "Related Questions" below for much more about diagnosing and FIXING Windstar blend door problems
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.