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Craved: which one? As people are saying the rear demister lights up.

oh sorry, yeah the hazard light switch doesnt, from any i have seen, then again even my aircon unit doesn't light up (missing the bulbs) :)

cant remember about the demister, havent had it plugged in for about 2 years

Craved they both are supposed to light up.

I fixed mine a while ago, I wrote a guide showing how to do it in the following thread on gtr.co.uk:

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/showthre...ighlight=hazard

Edited by PlasticStan

I've noticed that when I don't need to use it, the rear demister light does not light up. But when the rear window needs to be demisted, it lights up!

It's like the car knows when I really need to use it or if I'm just fooling around with the controls :)

looks like the power window controls are ment to light up as well...

Yes. The 'Auto' word on the driver power window control switch is meant to light up.

Not sure on GTRs, but for GTS-Ts, series 1 have a blue backlight for the switch while series 2 have a green backlight.

The blue backlight looks alot better.

Great guide! I'll have to undertake this soon!

My AUTO lights up on the window-control panel, no probs...

Hours and Minutes (and reset) do not light up, and they probably shouldn't unless anyone can say otherwise?

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