Lucky's Series 3

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Re: Lucky's Series 3

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ian65 wrote: They look really cool..... Keith's linked the tail and stop lights on his car but still using filament bulbs)
I have linked my rear light too. Lucky´s mod shows a more modern look now. Is it streetable? Because the light and bulb must have a "E1" certificate.
Respect for such a good work and awesome documantation to show it s(c)
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Yes, they're all E-marked, Thomas. Strictly street legal? Dunno :? I guess I'll find out come MOT time!

If the worst comes to the worst, I can swap to a stock set for the MOT and go back to being a road hazard with my home-made ones afterwards :lol:
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Lucky wrote:Yes, they're all E-marked, Thomas.
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Lucky wrote: I guess I'll find out come MOT time!
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Had a narrow escape! A few months ago the stereo stopped working but since the car was in the shop they just swapped a fuse and it's been fine since. However, on the way home from work the stereo stopped working again. Hmmmm, fuse again?

I grovelled about on my knees trying to see into the amazingly usefully-situated fuse box. No stereo fuse. Hah, thanks Mazda. Try the "Radio/aerial" one? Nope, that's fine. Balls. The only other thing not obviously working is the clock. Hmmm. Start going through all the fuses to see if any have blown, no matter how irrelevant they seem to the stereo circuit. Aha, found it. "Hazards" :? Weird... but true. The hazards aren't working either. Replace with another 15 amp fuse. It blows. OK, so it seems everything that's not an ignition switched live might be on this permanently-open circuit. How the hell am I going to find the fault? Don't fancy wading through the spaghetti of wiring behind the dash to find a dodgy speaker wire or whatever.

But then, it's been fine since it blew last time months back. Maybe it's just some intermittent fault. Disconnect battery, put in (another) new 15 amp fuse. Re-connect battery. Fuse holds. Stereo works. Hazards work. Clock ticks. Winning. Close bonnet, go off and do some other stuff. Go back half an hour later. Fuse has blown. Grrr. Replace with (last) 15 amp fuse. It holds. **** sake, what's going on? Haven't even got my head out of the footwell before that horrible actinic smell of burning wiring makes itself known :shock: ...


Gahhhh, there's smoke pouring from behind the doorcard! :o Of all the inaccessible, ****ing annoying places! It's about eight fasteners to get it off... quicker option is to pop the bonnet and whip the battery clamp off again. Smoke gradually abates as I hurriedly get the doorcard off. What the actual...

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What an absolute dog's knob of an unlikely, one-in-a-million accident that was, then. I'm guessing here, but from what I can see this wire goes from a switch on the doorhandle in a huge loop back to the door mechanism, so it looks to be it's the FB equivalent of the FD feature where a little light comes on to help you find the lock aperture. I can't say I've ever noticed the FB doing this, but that's the only thing I can figure it to be. Anyway, because there's about two feet of incredibly thin gauge wiring in there, it's managed to get itself wedged in the actuating rod for the door lock. And then abraded through. Finally it's made itself a nice cosy circuit and turned itself into a tiny little two-bar electric fire. This is the evidence;

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and this is how the wire ended up after its little meltdown. Mmmm, crispy

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Guess there's a lesson to be learned here. A couple, maybe. One is that wiring and moving parts don't mix. Another is that fuses generally blow for a good reason! Good job I didn't do what I was tempted to and just bung a stronger rated fuse in :roll: God, I love the way RX-7s always invent new and obscure ways of trying to kill you
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Re: Lucky's Series 3

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lucky escape.... see where you get your nickname from now.
That looks like the wire that goes back to the tiny light bulb in the drivers door lock barrel

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What is it with you, RX-7's and fire? Very glad that there wasn't any more serious damage. Intrigue, drama and a moral as well! What's next ... the movie? ;)
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Took this in the car park at work the other day. Same model year, very different ideas of what constitutes a sportscar :lol: My mate Anton's C4 (just like it says on the plate) 'Vette dwarfing Safka in everything except roof height :shock:

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Lucky wrote:Now to the weirdness. The cubby box thing pulls out from a couple of clips (the tray below the ashtray and above the clock, yeah). When I did this I discovered that there's a big nylon electrical plug connected to the back, though the back of the tray itself is blind. Further investigation showed the terminals on the back of the box can be unscrewed;

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would this have been a light on some models or something? Seems a lot of effort to go to for no reason I can fathom out. The plug as three wires going into the back of it thus, though I didn't really have time to dismantle the whole dash to see where they went;
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myatt1972 wrote:On my old B reg car that Ian cut up the side lights were on permenantly on like DRL's on a Volvo. I tried loads of things to get them off and eventually discovered that unplugging that connector turned them off, very odd !
I've finally gotten around to having a look into this connector as my side lights also stay on all the time also. I unplugged it and they went off :o. I believe its the red/green wire which powers the side lights. The light greenish wire is supplying power to my headunit that was in the car when I bought it. Not sure what it would be normally. The blue/red wire goes up into the loom and I can't figure out where it goes or what it is used for either :lol:. Does anyone else know these days? :? It's still a weird place for it to plug in :lol:
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That is properly bizarre, even for Mazda :? Bonkers
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Re: Lucky's Series 3

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The phantom connector :lol:
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