Zawrilla's 96 Monty (Lots of pics)
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zawrilla wrote:thanks guys.
I do have a stupid question to ask though.
So.. my hardtop has a demister.. my car has a plug for the wiring on the parcel shelf area... but... where's my button to turn it on?
LOL! DOH!
If you have the switch, it should be to the right of the steering column, next to the interior light dimmer knob. You probably have a switch-blank there right? There should be 3 places for switches, I have the demister and dimmer there, and my 1 switch-blank is occupied by my immobiliser's LED.
Not sure if it comes with the wiring for the switch, and all you need is install the switch itself.
Mazda is funny this way with wiring, they install things for better equipped cars on pretty much every model.
If you look under your seat, you'll find wiring for the seat's headrest speakers which you don't have
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