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Anonymous Posted on Nov 14, 2012

I have the plug wires messed up connecting to distributor cap

I disconnected them so wife couldn't use the Mazda. Now I can't get them re-connected to distributor without much trial and error .. I need a diagram showing which wire goes to which particular distributor cable..1991 Mazda MPV minivan..I know, I should have marked them first..... (PS: I am a Polack) Thank You...Ron Komorowski

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2009

SOURCE: wire diagram for 2005 mazda mpv

simple cost not much go to autozone or advance part store the have radio plug kit for after market radios under 12 dollars

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  • Posted on Dec 15, 2009

SOURCE: lights on mpv van ,no high or low only daytime

what you need is a new lightswitch

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  • Posted on May 27, 2010

SOURCE: A friend and I are replacing plug wires on a 2001

here it is

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2010

SOURCE: NEED TO KNOW THE SPARKS WIRE DIAGRAM MAZDA MPV

Here is a firing order diagram to help assist you, let me know if you require any further assistance.


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  3. Test drive the vehicle to confirm the repairs
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