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I was wondering if anyone knows what is the actual problem with the R34 pop screen is when it brings up the blue screen with japanese writing on it? I know every says just replace but l was just interested.

If you havent seen it in your R34(if you have the screen) you most probally soon will, whenever the ignition is turned on the screen comes up and you cannot use it or even close it with out turning the ignition off.

Has any one had one repaired?

  • 3 weeks later...

I think the problem is with age, these car are getting close to 10 years old and they are just giving up,to old, left the building, bit the farm,etc etc. I have one in my car and it has not worked for a while and i tried alot of thing and no one will touch them. It is old technolgy and these cars arent made that well, I know we all love our skylines but they are old cars that were mas produced and nissan has never being the good at things on the inside of cars. I am thinking of getting the pop up flap to work with a switch and turning it into a storage place for a gps or a mobile phone.

Cheers Andrew. :P

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