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My manual is for a 2004 sedan so cant remember if rear eye level brake light is same for the coupe but I am guessing they would be.

If other brake lights work then probably not the fuse as manual indicates there is only one fuse.

This light is an LED so may be difficult to procure in oz. If you are lucky though it may just be the connection.

For sedans access is via rear parcel shelf which involves rear seat removal(easy) and then parcel shelf finisher and then high mount stop lamp finisher.

Good luck!

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i've done a serch but coud'nt find how to get at it

Why dont you download your own manual. Save it to disk or on your computer as I have.

Following is a link to G35 manuals I found two years ago. They are for the US model infinity G35 but apart from being LH drive and different security systems most basic stuff is the same as our cars.

http://psedog.com/cars/fsm/g35/coupe

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Why dont you download your own manual. Save it to disk or on your computer as I have.

Following is a link to G35 manuals I found two years ago. They are for the US model infinity G35 but apart from being LH drive and different security systems most basic stuff is the same as our cars.

http://psedog.com/cars/fsm/g35/coupe

Where do I get 1 for a 2001 model ?

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you need it for a sedan. the coupe is entirely different. find a 2003 sedan one. that will be somewhat correct. short of getting the proper jap manuals for it thats as close as you will get.

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My manual is for a 2004 sedan so cant remember if rear eye level brake light is same for the coupe but I am guessing they would be.

If other brake lights work then probably not the fuse as manual indicates there is only one fuse.

This light is an LED so may be difficult to procure in oz. If you are lucky though it may just be the connection.

For sedans access is via rear parcel shelf which involves rear seat removal(easy) and then parcel shelf finisher and then high mount stop lamp finisher.

Good luck!

Ive got the 2003 6spd manual coupe and mine did the same thing, just work the 3rd brakelight sideways a bit and remove it, turn it over and tighten the connectors. The LED wont die on u, its just the connectors that need some TLC.

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