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jobber29 
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Anyone know how to bypass the clutch for a 2010 mazda 3?
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you have a positive clutch so you will need to take a relay,

85 - 2nd neg start from unis

86 - constant 12v
87 - constant 12v
30 - clutch wire PURPLE (+) @ clutch switch.

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Ok thank you very much for your help!mazda 3 2010 clutch bypass -- posted image.
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Sorry for the question but do I need a SPDT or a SPST relay?
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Ok, I found the answer, I need a single pole, single throw (SPST)

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Either will work.  Most common are the SPDT.  Pin 87a is not used.  Wire up as per Ted's post above.
Soldering is fun!
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Can I find this wire somewhere else because i'm not able to go solder  at this place. Also can I find a constant 12v wire in the driver kick panel?
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you should have enough slack when unplugged to solder the wire to. you can get the constant 12v at the fuse box OR the ignition harness.

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