2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

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Old 07-03-2005 | 05:12 PM
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hey resolder new relay in wiper switch works like new,driving in the rain is alot safer now.the cpu had a few places that needed to be redone, shift up light works.

idiot light had bad solder joints, clock finally holds time. ...almost like new



did check ecu solder joints ,they looked good.i noticed someone swapped ecu for some reason because of the yellow writing stating 1986 rx7 5 spd-(junkyard script) had #n326-xx-xxxs/n



this n/a7 was manufactured late 87 and is an 88.... ?
Old 07-03-2005 | 06:07 PM
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[quote name='horn4858' date='Jul 3 2005, 02:12 PM']hey resolder new relay in wiper switch works like new,driving in the rain is alot safer now.the cpu had a few places that needed to be redone, shift up light works.

idiot light had bad solder joints, clock finally holds time. ...almost like new



did check ecu solder joints ,they looked good.i noticed someone swapped ecu for some reason because of the yellow writing stating 1986 rx7 5 spd-(junkyard script) had #n326-xx-xxxs/n



this n/a7 was manufactured late 87 and is an 88.... ?

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You actually like the up shift light?



A great many manufacturers do that, most autos that are assembled in the latter part of a year are the new models for the coming year.
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