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hey guys

I got R34 GTT, i notice the other night when I turn my lights on...the traction control bottom underneth my streering wheel wasn't lit up?

If I turn it on and off it shows up on my dash. But normally when I have my headlights on at night, the light is lit up on the actually bottom itself.

Does anyone know what the problem could be? Blown fuse or my light globe has blown?

:D

Cheers!!

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ive never even noticed if my button lights up. im guessing its a bulb. dont think it would be on a fuse all by itself so chances are if a fuse went you would have more than the 1 light out.

This threads, a whole heap of wtf.

BLKR34GTT - please explain in more detail, what the issue is. This might be better in the drivetrain section.

Teng - traction control and LSD's are very different, 20sec web search will provide all.

This threads, a whole heap of wtf.

BLKR34GTT - please explain in more detail, what the issue is. This might be better in the drivetrain section.

Teng - traction control and LSD's are very different, 20sec web search will provide all.

what dont you understand?

simply, the light behind his traction control switch is no longer on for whatever reason...

best bet is that the globe has blown, should be a simple swap, no dramas :D

:laugh: i reached up behind and unplugged it, but couldnt feel a bulb anywhere :) dou have to take of the whole plastic thing? or access from front? anyone?

im pretty sure you'll find it deep within the switch itself, similar to r33 climate control lights etc. you need to get into the back of teh switch's button

think it will turn out to be a grain of wheat LED

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