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Guys, I have been gradually doing bits and pieces to the DR and now have evertthing working electrically except the rear demist. I change the fuses and so as I click on the rear demist the fuses blow.

Any ideas. Do you think it is a short in the wiring (i.e it is damaged somewhere in the loom and shorting out) or maybe the relay is stuffed? Any help would be appreciated.

cheers

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I was blowing the fuses like nothing for a while there with mine as well, pull the switch outta the dash and check the wiring behind it! Mine had all melted and was shorting out, everytime the switch moved it blew the fuse...bloody thing!

  • 3 months later...
N12 Pulsar, B11 Pulsar all had same switch or you could just ask someone that has a SKYLINE badge waiting to be picked up for a switch.

Nice one Dennis...yes I am still alive and havent forgotten about the badge. In fact I brought the Pioneer speakers with me to the show and shine on Sunday when I entered the DR30.Here some photos (scroll down the page) and you will see it

http://www.transelite.net/sns%2007%20html/index_7.htm

...I just forgot to let you know before hand.

I have been flat out like a lizard drinking. I will PM you later to try and tee up another time.

cheers

Will drop in from time to time, but other than classics and members you wont find me ever again. FAR to many would be if they could be's in open forums, d#ckheads that think they own the world. Be interesting next time V8 Owners and SAU go to the drags coz the only Skyline doing 11's might have a V8 Owners sticker on the window. LOL

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