1991 MAZDA MIATA engine

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual SWITCHES 
SWITCHES LOCATION 
MISCELLANEOUS 
MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION 
COMPONENT LOCATION GRAPHICS 
ComponentLocation
Idle Speed Control SolenoidOn throttle body.
Purge Control Solenoid ValveOn right sid

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual LOWER CONTROL ARM 
Removal 
Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel assembly. Remove engine splash shield (if equipped). Remove 
stabilizer bar from lower control arm. Remove strut rod (if equipped).

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Push out front bushing using a press and Remover (49-G030-627A). To remove rear bushing, install Bearing 
Puller (49-0710-520) on bushing. DO NOT overtighten bearing puller nuts or lower arm will be d

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 7: Positioning Strut for Installation (MX-6, Protege, 323 & 626) 
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP. 
STABILIZER BAR 
Removal & Installation 
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove engine splash shield

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Fuses & Circuit Breakers 1990-95 Mazda 
FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS 
FUSE PANEL LOCATION 
Fuse box is located above drivers left knee, accessible through a removable cover. The

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 3: Interior Fuse Panel Identification 
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTOR OF AMERICA, INC. 
Fuse & Circuit Breaker Identification  
11 - 15 Amp (Blue) Engine Cooling Fan  
12 - 10 Amp (Red) Gauges, Wa

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Any modification to the exhaust system on turbo models, which reduces exhaust backpressure, will lead to lean 
fuel mixtures and excessive spark advance. This could cause serious engine damage. 
ELECT

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual HEATER SYSTEM
1990-92 Heater Systems 
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION 
Heater case, mounted under center of instrument panel, contains airflow mode door and air-mix (temperature 
blend) door. See Fig. 1
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