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Hey guys,

I've got a few annoying problems with my R32 GTST that I have tried to fix a number of times but just gave up.

Every now and then i take my baby out for a spin and try to turn my heater on and the air coming through just doesn't get hot. I've tried to find the control module that makes it go hot and cold but I've got no idea where it is. It doesn't happen all the time but when it does it sux.

My rear dimister doesn't work either! The little light that is supposed to come up on the dash when you press the button doesn't work either. Its all connected so I'm guessing there is a break in the line somewhere.

And last but not least the rear windscreen sprayer doesn't spray. I tested the motor and its fine.

Also does anybody know what fuse is what. The back of the box is all in jap.

Only little problems guys I know but I just love for everything in my baby to be in working order.

If any one can help with these problems it would be greatly appriciated. Thanx guys

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Hey champ, there is an air con thread in the DIY section. In the thread it has how to access the diagnostic mode for the unit, by using it's own diagnostics more than likely it will show that a sensor is reading the wrong temp, which makes the unit thinks it's hot.

This obviously only applies if you have the climate control

As for the fuse box click. I'm pretty sure it's on there, or run a search on here.

Start with that and see how ya go

Cheers

In my R33, the rear wiper gets it water from the main water under the bonnet. Yours would have to be the same, but i'd suggest that the line is blocked somewhere if the motor is working. When I removed the rear seat I could see that it ran along there. After that, I have no idea where it would go.

Try Checking the engine bay end first, then see if you can find a way to force water into the tube.

Come to think of it... I think my water reservoir bottle has two outputs and two motors to push water from it? Might want to check yours for that? (test that little motor)

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