SOURCE: Mazda MX5 tiorque settings
Dear Customer,
Its all about firing speed & firing sequence,
tr yo to got to showroom or branded certified mechanic or you can do yourself if have experience about all this settings,
this will defenatly increase your 100% torque,
But do all this with care,takes time,
THNX
SOURCE: how to change burned out
Hi, You need to remove the gauge hood by prying it off. For the cluster there should be three screws holding it in across the bottom and it pulls out from the bottom and is sort of hinged at the top. Start by prying at the bottom left and right near the steering column, where the dash pad and dash meet. Pull the covers off of the steering column to get to all of the cluster screws. You should then be able to work your way around to pull it off. Also check this link for more demonstrations:- Also check this link for the replacement light:- http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Blue-T10-6-LED-Dash-Lights-Mazda-Miata-Mx-5-Mx5-NB-4-1-/390105196768 Please get back to us if you have further query else please accept the suggestion.
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SOURCE: How to replace bulb in heated seats switch on
Carefully prise out the plastic gear lever
surround and unscrew the 2 screws which are exposed at the bottom of the
centre console. Then carefully prise out the console fascia - this
will remove the radio surround (perhaps easier to remove the stereo
first) and also the cigarette lighter / light level adjuster / heated
seat switch cluster. Now it's just a case of unclipping the plugs and
pushing the switch unit through from the back.
After removing the
switch unit, you'll see 4 plastic bulb holders on the underside - 2 for
the switch backlights and 2 for the 'on' lights. These turn 1/4 and
can be removed.
Apparently these bulbs are pretty expensive to
buy from Mazda, and I have been unable to get a part number to source
them elsewhere, but they certainly can be replaced.
SOURCE: 2003 mazda miada mx5 error code 2404 what does that mean? or where can i find the reference
Just google the year make and model of your car followed by trouble code p2404, and it should give plenty of information:)
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