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my r33 mirrors dont work , havent worked since i got the car , only found out today when my friend closed her mirrors in on her car and i was like ooooo

i think its the fuses BUT its all written in JDM so i have no clue whats what ;s

i know that its all plugged in behind as i removed the facia to put my head unit in ;s

how would i determine which fuses are for the power mirrors ?

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so many random threads!!!!

im sure if u searched in the maintenace threads on the main page ur answer will be there?!

very easy to do.. even a Q in the wasteland!

but yes just change a fuse and see

id say it defiantly a fuse, mine never worked when i bought my car, took it to a import wrecker that was owned by an japanes guy and quickly found a fuse missing and put a red colour fuse in 4 free and they worked, so look for a blown red fuse or check to see wether its just missing or Pm Ryan he'll no

mine kinda work, not sure whats wrong with it, like i can retract the left one and move it around, but i cant do anything with the right one, although i think the previous owner was in a crash on that side before i got it.

let me know how you go mate, i'll probably have to snatch some hints off you

If the fuse is ok, sheck the switch, if thats ok, try looking for broken wires inside the door jam, could find that one of the wires is completely broken or just worn through and when the door is shut its earthing on the body... worth a shot :rofl:

id say it defiantly a fuse, mine never worked when i bought my car, took it to a import wrecker that was owned by an japanes guy and quickly found a fuse missing and put a red colour fuse in 4 free and they worked, so look for a blown red fuse or check to see wether its just missing or Pm Ryan he'll no
so after searching and searching i found the layout .

and what a surprise im missing a fuse for my mirrors ...

what else is my frigging car missing that's yet to be discovered -_-

where was the fuse missing from mitch

engine bay, in cabin or the boot???

just so that i can check mine

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