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SKYLINE R33 Fusebox

In Cabin Fuse box:

Left column, top to bottom

10A REAR WIPER

10A ANTI-STOP (ABS PERHAPS???????)

10A STARTER INDICATOR

10A ROOM LAMP

10A STOP LAMP

10A ELECTRICS

10A ENGINE CONTROL

10A HAZARD LAMP

15A FOG LAMP

10A TURN SIGNAL

10A METERS

10A ELECTRICS

Right column, top to bottom

10A SHIFT LOCK

10A A/T CONTROL

10A AIR CONDITIONER

10A ENGINE CONTROL

10A AIR BAG

20A BLOWER MOTOR

20A BLOWER MOTOR

10A AUDIO

15A CIGARETTE LIGHTER

20A FRONT WIPER

10A MIRROR CONTROL

20A REAR DEFOGGER

Boot Fusebox

Reading from top to bottom

65A - Main

45A - Blower

30A - 4WD/LSD

30A - IGN SW

15A - FUEL PUMP

20A - HEAD L RH

20A - HEAD L LH

10A - ALT S (Alternator perhaps???????)

10A - TAIL L

20A - HICAS

15A - AUDIO

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  • 5 years later...
hey,

Does anyone know which fuse is the reverse lights fuse?

Both my reverse lights don't work and its not the globes

Cheers

Check the plug behind the washer bottle in the engine bay. Mine werent working and it turned out the plug wasnt contacting properly due to dirt and other stuff being in there. Otherwise it may be ur reverse sensor

Hey guys, sorry im not really part of these forums,

a mate of mine got a R33 a few months back. he's having issues

with the dash lights... they don't turn on. i looked over the fuses but,

they're in jap... i cant read em. if someone could tell me which one

is the fuse im after that would b mint.

oh i have one more thing. neither of his tails come on with the parkers

the brake lights come on, but the parkers aren't i was wondering is that

a fuse thing or maybe just the blubs??

Thanks for any help you guys can offer.

Steve

  • 5 months later...

Does anyone know what is connected to the "MAIN" fuse ? I swapped a RB25 in my R32 and even when I remove the key, something is still taking power. I removed the "MAIN" fuse and it stops.

  • 4 weeks later...

R33 Series 2 Fusebox Sticker

Incase anyone is interested, i had some time to kill so i decided to make an english translation of the fuse box sticker for my r33 series 2. Here is the image so anyone can make a sticker out of it...just a bit neater than having to look up the translation on the interwebz :rofl:

r33s2fusebox.jpg

The dimensions are the same as the original.

Hopefully this helps someone!

R33 Series 2 Fusebox Sticker

Incase anyone is interested, i had some time to kill so i decided to make an english translation of the fuse box sticker for my r33 series 2. Here is the image so anyone can make a sticker out of it...just a bit neater than having to look up the translation on the interwebz :P

r33s2fusebox.jpg

The dimensions are the same as the original.

Hopefully this helps someone!

A search on Ebay will find you a decal for the fuse box some enterprising person is already selling them, as for me I just printed the one out from PSIparts, buggar paying for it!!

Edited by bradmax
  • 3 months later...
Hey guys, sorry im not really part of these forums,

a mate of mine got a R33 a few months back. he's having issues

with the dash lights... they don't turn on. i looked over the fuses but,

they're in jap... i cant read em. if someone could tell me which one

is the fuse im after that would b mint.

oh i have one more thing. neither of his tails come on with the parkers

the brake lights come on, but the parkers aren't i was wondering is that

a fuse thing or maybe just the blub

Thanks for any help you guys can offer.

Steve

Had the same problem- open your fuse box in the bonnet flip the cover over and look for a "tail" slot- it will be a 10. i think its the last or second to last slot

  • 1 year later...
  • 1 month later...

I have a question. My Left hand side orange repeater is not working. I have replaced the globe, and checked every fuse box i know of Front, Drivers side, and boot all are in working order. Any idea's i did have a slight impact on the left side when it stopped working but i dont know where this cable leads too. If anyone could offer any suggestions it would be much appreciated as i am taking the car over the pits tomorrow.

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