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Hello since I have had my gtr the fuel gauge has not been work and I have taken the dash

Apart to look if it was connected and its is but also when you turn the head lights on the

Light for the gauge does not come on as well what could it be.

Now with the air con it turns on but even if you put it to the coldest setting it is always

Warm also what could this be.lol and now for the head lights the left hand side head light would not be on al the time but the parker would and then would come back on if you turned it on than off,but now both head lights will not work even turning them on than off

As that used to fix it.lol so now look around for the gtr with its high beans on all the time.

Thanks heaps for reading this and if you can help.

Hello since I have had my gtr the fuel gauge has not been work and I have taken the dash

Apart to look if it was connected and its is but also when you turn the head lights on the

Light for the gauge does not come on as well what could it be.

Gauge itself, don't know. Try direct earthing the gauge; should go full-scale if it's working OK. As for the gauge light, probably a blown panel globe. Try swapping one of the others into that location.
Now with the air con it turns on but even if you put it to the coldest setting it is always

Warm also what could this be.

Have you got any refrigerant gas in the A/C system?
lol and now for the head lights the left hand side head light would not be on al the time but the parker would and then would come back on if you turned it on than off,but now both head lights will not work even turning them on than off

As that used to fix it.lol so now look around for the gtr with its high beans on all the time.

Thanks heaps for reading this and if you can help.

The main switch needs a bit of a cleanup. It's a common problem in Skylines.

How about a bit of punctuation so I can at least take a breath while I'm reading your post :happy:

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