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hi guys,

afew days ago i tried to change my led for my glovebox and the next thing i know my dash lights, rear tail lights, gauge lights, a/c lights, parker lights, glovebox lights are not working

any idea what happened ? did i blow a fuse? if so where and which one do i change it ? i know r33s is located at the driver side but i have no idea for r34s

p.s. my roof light, map lights and hid lights are working fine as well as my brake lights.

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with my R34, i thought it woulda been under the steering wheel like my r33, but the R34 had a little glove box under there instead, it ended up being in the engine bay right behind the battery..check that out

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Was out driving one night when all my lights went out on the freeway. Took the fuse from the horn under bonnet next to battery and swapped it over with the headlights fuse (to see if it was the fuse to begin with) and it fixed my problem. next day bought another fuse for my horn. Just curious teo what colour led did u try put in ur glove box? but yeh man turn lights off next time huh lol

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yes most of the light fuses are behind the battery in the engine bay but they do also have a fuse box in the cabin next to the accelerater pedal behind the kick panel. if you put your head down there you will see it. i could be wrong but the interior lights fuse could be on the inside fuse box as i can see them listed on the engine bay coveas i have 1 translated in english sitting on my computer desk.

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