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Wire Diagram : Protege 2002


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Wingman21 
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Posted: September 01, 2002 at 10:25 AM / IP Logged  

I'm looking for the 2002 Mazda Protege wire diagram !

Thanks ...

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This is for the Protege NOT PROTEGE5

|              12V|BLACK/ white, black  |+  |ignition harness            |
|          STARTER|BLACK/ blue          |+  |ignition harness            |
|         IGNITION|blue                |+  |ignition harness            |
|  SECOND IGNITION|BLACK/ red           |+  |ignition harness            |
|        ACCESSORY|BLACK/ white         |+  |ignition harness            |
|       POWER LOCK|lt GREEN/ red        |*1 |at module high              |
|     POWER UNLOCK|lt GREEN/ red        |-  |in drivers kick             |
|       LOCK MOTOR|red                 |   |door lock relays *2         |
|     UNLOCK MOTOR|blue                |   |door lock relays *2         |
|    DISARM DEFEAT|RED / black           |   |door lock relays *2         |
| PARKING LIGHTS +|lt GREEN/ black      |   |drivers kick panel          |
| PARKING LIGHTS -|brown               |   |headlight switch            |
|       HEADLIGHTS|RED / yellow          |-  |headlight switch            |
|     DOOR TRIGGER|BLACK/ blue          |-  |drivers kick panel          |
| DOME SUPERVISION|use door trigger    |   |                            |
|  TRUNK/HATCH PIN|RED / green           |-  |at light in trunk           |
|  FCTRY ALARM ARM|                    |   |                            |
|FCTRY ALRM DISARM|                    |   |                            |
|       TACHOMETER|PURPLE / white        |   |diagnostic connector *3     |
|      SPEED SENSE|orange or grn/red   |   |pin 58 of ECM *4            |
|       BRAKE WIRE|GREEN/  YELLOW        |+  |brake switch                |
|     HORN TRIGGER|BLACK/ red           |-  |steering column             |
|           WIPERS|blu/wht(L),blu/red(H|+  |steering column             |
|  LF WINDOW UP/DN|RED / blk - yel/grn   |A  |drivers door switch         |
|  RF WINDOW UP/DN|grn/wht - lt grn/blk|A  |drivers switch or kick panel|
|  LR WINDOW UP/DN|RED / grn - yel/red   |A  |drivers switch or kick panel|
|  RR WINDOW UP/DN|blu/wht - grn/red   |A  |drivers switch or kick panel|

Notes:*1 This is a one wire system, must use relays. Lock requires negative trigger through a 1.5K resistor, Unlock requires a negative trigger to the same wire. *2 The door lock relays are located to the drivers side of the brake pedal. *3 The diagnostic connector is in driver side rear corner of the engine compartment. Can also find tach in pin 48 of the ECM. *4 The ECM is behind the passenger side of the dash.

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Thanks body ...
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Hey Jeff,

I'm installing a clifford intelistart4 remote stater.   Do you know the wires for, the positive side of e-brake, power for a/c / heater controlled by the ignition?

thanx myke

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What year, make and model is the car ??

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Sorry Jeff,

Its a 2001 mazda protege mp3.

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Is the first wire on the list a constant 12V !? I mean, does it provide voltage even when the starter isn't on ?

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Posted: September 09, 2002 at 7:36 AM / IP Logged  

Hey Wingma21:

The BLACK/ white or black  wire is constant at all times ( when idle, started or running ).

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Posted: September 09, 2002 at 7:39 AM / IP Logged  

Hey Mazdawg;

   ACCESSORY is the BLACK/ white wire in the igntion harness. The E-Brake is a grounding signal that grounds out when enganged. It is usually attached to the e-brake handle at the hinge part of the handle. You will need to take the center console portion of the interior apart to access this wire.

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Wingman21 
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Posted: September 09, 2002 at 11:33 AM / IP Logged  

 I tried the BLACK/ white wire and it only shows 12V when the starter is on whatever accesory or on... What I want is a wire that shows 12V even with the car stopped (No key at all) ! Is the black wire the one that I'm looking for ?

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