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2004 Mazda Tribute

Truck/SUV item created by Flexin, Nov 1, 2014

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  1. Sam Selim

    Sam Selim New Member

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    I would like to have one of those done for my car too, and perhaps I could convince the wife too !

    "Here you can see the wires coming out of the plug. The replacement connectors are not color coded. So I cut one wire a time and wired it to the new one to make sure I didn't mix them up. You can see the grey connector and the tied up black wire to the right of the old one. I wanted to make sure the new one fit on before cutting."

    Mazda are terrible for that in general, I remember when I was installing a custom dashboard to include a TV to replace my radio it was a nightmare sorting all the wires in the back
     
  2. Flexin

    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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  3. R. Paradon

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    Thanks for the pics! Is that corrosion (pic #2)? Funny here we are surrounded by water but I never have seen a car with undercoating. And never see body rust...of course I don't think plastic rusts!
     
  4. Flexin

    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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    Yes it is. Its very common around here.

    James
     
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