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Hi,
Here’s a composite image taken from the 1997 Mazda Miata service manual showing the wiring for the hazard lights and the high mount brake light (3rd brake light)
Check that the ''green'' wire from the high mount brake light ''only connects to'' ''the green wire that connects to the other brake lights and also the brake pedal switch.'' The other side of the brake lights should have a black wire connected to them. This is the earth wire.
-There is a ''green'' wire that extends from the switch on the brake pedal that extends power from the 15A stop fuse to operate ''all'' of the brake lights.
+The ''green'' wire comes from the switch on the brake pedal that extends power from the 15A stop fuse to operate ''all'' of the brake lights.
There is a ''green/black'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the left front and rear hazard lights and a ''green/white'' wire from the flasher unit to operate the right front and rear hazard lights.
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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi,
Here’s a composite image taken from the 1997 Mazda Miata service manual showing the wiring for the hazard lights and the high mount brake light (3rd brake light)
-There is a ''green/black'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the left front and rear hazard lights and a ''green/white'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the right front and rear hazard lights.
+Check that the ''green'' wire from the high mount brake light ''only connects to'' ''the green wire that connects to the other brake lights and also the brake pedal switch.'' The other side of the brake lights should have a black wire connected to them. This is the earth wire.
-There is a ''green'' wire that extends from the switch on the brake pedal that extends power from the 15A stop fuse to operate ''all'' the brake lights.
+There is a ''green'' wire that extends from the switch on the brake pedal that extends power from the 15A stop fuse to operate ''all'' of the brake lights.
-Check that the ''green'' wire from the high mount brake light only connects to the green wire that connects to the other brake lights and also the brake pedal switch. The other side of the brake lights should have a black wire connected to them. This is the earth wire.
+There is a ''green/black'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the left front and rear hazard lights and a ''green/white'' wire from the flasher unit to operate the right front and rear hazard lights.
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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi,
Here’s a composite image taken from the 1997 Mazda Miata service manual showing the wiring for the hazard lights and the high mount brake light (3rd brake light)
There is a ''green/black'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the left front and rear hazard lights and a ''green/white'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the right front and rear hazard lights.
-There is a ''green'' wire that extends from the switch on the brake pedal that extends power from the 15A stop fuse to operate the 3 brake lights.
+There is a ''green'' wire that extends from the switch on the brake pedal that extends power from the 15A stop fuse to operate ''all'' the brake lights.
Check that the ''green'' wire from the high mount brake light only connects to the green wire that connects to the other brake lights and also the brake pedal switch. The other side of the brake lights should have a black wire connected to them. This is the earth wire.
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi,

Here’s a composite image taken from the 1997 Mazda Miata service manual showing the wiring for the hazard lights and the high mount brake light (3rd brake light)

There is a ''green/black'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the left front and rear hazard lights and a  ''green/white'' wire from the flasher unit that extends the power from the 15A hazard fuse to operate the right front and rear hazard lights.

There is a ''green'' wire that extends from the switch on the brake pedal that extends power from the 15A stop fuse to operate the 3 brake lights.

Check that the ''green'' wire from the high mount brake light only connects to the green wire that connects to the other brake lights and also the brake pedal switch. The other side of the brake lights should have a black wire connected to them. This is the earth wire.

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