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Ok I was an idiot, I relocated my boost gauge and I didn't electrical tape the wires once connected because I was really keen on just seeing if the light works, in short I think I short circuited something.

I turn the ignition on and turn the lights on, hmmm the boost gauge light doesnt work anymore, wait neither do the dash lights!

Now I pulled out all the fuses near the latch where you pull the bonnet release and they all seem fine and it doesnt help when the fuse box lid is in Jap.

Does anyone have any suggestions for me to try out? Or anyone handy with auto electrics wanna lend a hand? I will reimburse you for it....

Cheers all!

dam just got home from work

(i dont have my skyline yet) but im guessing theres another fuse box inside the car somewhere? maybe above the pedals on the drivers side? or in the boot maybe? check that box. if it doesnt say anything in english, check all the fuses is the best i can tell you

because the problem is that your lights dont work it should be a simple matter of changing a fuse and nothing else

next time use tape dammit!! lol

hope this helps

Fuses over the velocitator and on the front right gaurd. If it aint easy to see which one grab a spare and work your way through until you sus out the bad one.

Hey and don't feel bad. Lessoned learned.

Don't know if this will help you, but someone, maybe. Ihave translated Fuze markings on R32 GTSt [near bonnet release] Starting at top left and finishing on bottom right,there are 26 fuze positions. 1 to 26 are as follows. - 4WD, ???, Transmission Control, Motor, ???, Wipers, Engine Control, Fuel pump, Audio, Air conditioning,Rear Wiper/Mirror, Cigarette Lighter,Fog Light, That is top row. BOTTOM ROW - Air bag, Anti skid, ? starter, Hazard Lights, Lock Shift, Tail lights, Air conditioning, Meters, Turn signal, ???, Brake lights,Inside Lights, Rear demister.. As you can see, they're not complete, but better than Japanese Characters.

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