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Hey guys, sorry still new to the stagea and i have checked my door sensors for interior light today as they don't seem to be working... the light works fine if you switch it on and off but when you turn it to doors it just stays on...

so i removed the door sensors and to my surprise i took the sensors off only to realise that the passenger side has just the 1 wire with brown plug to connect to the sensor, where as on the drivers side it has 3 wires and a black plug....

so i don't know if this car has a series 1 and series 2 sensor on each possibly? has anyone else ever replaced these? if so are they expensive? i thought i would try the a couple of wreckers over the weekend, but no guarantee so i might call nissan @ rockdale apparently they sell stagea/skyline stuff there... but i imagine they wouldn't be cheap.

Any idea which plug would be for a series 1?

i've attached a pics of both plugs

Thanks for any input :)

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There are three settings - off, on and door controlled. Don't forget that when controlled by the doors the light will stay on after you close the door until you get the key in the ignition

just had a look now, light still remains on with key in ignition with it started and when car is locked when light is set to door.

so i would assume one or both of the door sensors may be stuffed...i kept doors shut n tested the pass by opening n holding in the little button that the door triggers n still light remained did it on drivers side and same happened again. i might just replace them first if its something else well atleast the sensors are eliminated,

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