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Old April 22nd 11, 03:58 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
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Default 95: need cps and tps connectors

hi,

swmbo's 95 with a jr/sc has been stumbling at steady throttle,
especially when cold, so i decided to solder the cam pos sensor and
throttle pos sensor wires where the blower related wires had been 3m'd
or crimped t ensure that was not the issue. well one lead came out
of the cps and the tps doesnt look much better.

so i either need the two connectors or i need to repair them...i am
not sure repair is viable but i am willing if there are instructions
some where. if not repair, anyone have know where to get these
connectors? bone yard only? im not sure they will do that but i will
ask i need be.

thanks,'
peter
 




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