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Where's the Door Trigger Wire?


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Mr Akimoto 
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I can't find the WHITE/ red  (-) door trigger wire in my '99 Mazda Miata. I've looked everywhere, and I don't see it! Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks

BTW, should the wire that runs to the ignition be fused?

Ciao

mobiletoys2002 
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negative trigger (the wire is in a white 2 pin connector drivers kick panel).the ignition wire on a remote start i assume you are talking anout usually is not fused but make sure it dont ground out. /
Mr Akimoto 
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Thanks for the help. I found a white plastic connector fastened above the driver's kick panel.  There are two leads, and one is WHITE/ red. Both of them are headed up into the windshield pillar.

The only thing that bothers me is the wire are very fine (AWG > 16). Shouldn't the trigger wire be heavier? Anyway I haven't been able to squirm up into the area to test it with a DMM yet.

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JWorm 
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Door trigger wires are typically 16 or 18 gauge wire.
DeathsJester12V 
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yup, trigger wires are 16-18 as jworm said.

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