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hey guys i was wondering if this has happened to anyone before....

my r33 front wipers doesnt work anymore....it is weird as it has all of a sudden died on me....so if anyone can help me or point me in the right direction that would be great help...the rear wiper works just not the front one...

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Krish

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cool cheers guys i am checking out all the fuses today expect the fuse box has everything written in japanese so cant make sense of anything...so i am going to pull all of then out one by one and check it that way....

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cool cheers guys i am checking out all the fuses today expect the fuse box has everything written in japanese so cant make sense of anything...so i am going to pull all of then out one by one and check it that way....

If you look in the forums (general maintenence) theres translated fuse diagrams somwhere :)

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Sorry to hijack your thread Krishy;

I was wondering if any chance those fuses in that table ^ would result to the lights behind my speedo/rpm/fuel/oil gauge cluster suddenly not working? (indicators and warning lights are all fine)

i did a few searches and noticed a lot of people who had this problem also had their tail lights not working, and replaced the tail light fuse in the boot next to the battery to fix the problem.

My tail lights are still working however, and the fuse in the boot is fine... :)

edit- may just be a case of having to taking the cluster out today and having a look at the globes. I thought it was a little odd, as i read that theres a couple of lights behind there (rather than just one) , and them all burnt out at the same time is a bit iffy.

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