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Old 29th June 2013, 10:47 AM
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Most fi systems prime the fuel system with ignition to avoid the long cranking to make the flap move to tell the ecu the engine is running,Mazda have used a set up like the older Bosch system with the air flow being sensed by the box at the end of the pipe.

It is also normal to have higher revs when cold to compensate for the rich mixture at cold idle.

You solved the vac problem that also makes them run high when inlet air is not regulated,Had a car in the other day had started idling high after he topped up his oil,he had pulled the breather pipe of the inlet manifold.
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Thanks again!

I can't find a relay for the headlights but they seem to work. Any ideas what it looks like or if there is one?

David
There is one, but I can't quite remember what it looks like or where to find it
I've got a feeling it's somewhere in the engine bay on the MX5.
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Old 29th June 2013, 05:04 PM
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Hi David,
On mine there wasn't one only the retracta relay which has nothing to do with it. Spent ages looking for it to no avail.....
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Old 29th June 2013, 06:01 PM
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On mine there wasn't one only the retracta relay which has nothing to do with it. Spent ages looking for it to no avail.....
That's what I thought.

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I could be wrong then!
There seems to be one on the wiring diagram I've got though...
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Old 29th June 2013, 07:39 PM
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Hi John,
It was on the wiring diagram I had also which confused the hell out of me...
The only relays I had left after I stripped out all the crap were the,
"Open circuit relay"
"Flasher relay"
"Horn relay"
All the heavy loaded stuff seems to go through the main fuse block...
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