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R32 GTR Fuse Question

Hello folks, would you know what these two fuses do, "electronic parts" and "transmission control?"  

My R32 GTR arrived a year and half ago with those 2 fuses missing.  I have always driven my car without them and I just now notice they are missing.  Have I damaged my car in anyway driving without them?

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Thanks in advance for your inputs!

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Fuse #2 (Electronic parts) appears to control only the automatic spoiler and it's computer and switches

Fuse #3 (Transmission control) looks after the auto trans gear selector and computer

If neither of these are working, and should be, then put a fuse in.....otherwise everything is fine :) They use the same fuse box for all 32s with lots of different engines, transmissions, features

9 hours ago, Duncan said:

Fuse #2 (Electronic parts) appears to control only the automatic spoiler and it's computer and switches

Fuse #3 (Transmission control) looks after the auto trans gear selector and computer

If neither of these are working, and should be, then put a fuse in.....otherwise everything is fine :) They use the same fuse box for all 32s with lots of different engines, transmissions, features

Thanks a ton for the information, I got really worried for a while, phew!

I don't believe I have active aero's, so Fuse #2 is likely unused.  And I have a standard R32 GTR, so Fuse #3 should be unused.  Mystery solved, I can go driving again! :) 

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