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When you put it in reverse with the ignition ON, do you get the reverse beeping? If it is still beeping it means the sensor is still working and the fuse is also still good. In that case I know it seems obvious but have you checked your light bulbs?

If you actually aren't getting any beeping then I'd check the fuse first before anything else.

My reverse lights dont work either. I have a GTR though. The only thing i noticed is they sorta worked sometimes, then all the sudden just stopped. I havent botherd fixing mine yet but if you find out about if the switch is universal or not, let me know. Definitly on the to do list.

Cheers

I don't think manuals have a reverse beeper.

On the r32 the reverse beeper is part of the shift lock module.

All skyline manual reverse switches appear to be the same but come with different plugs on them for each model.

The one for the r32 cost about $25 from Nissan.

The r33gtst 32005-21U10 one costs about $40

I don't think manuals have a reverse beeper.

On the r32 the reverse beeper is part of the shift lock module.

All skyline manual reverse switches appear to be the same but come with different plugs on them for each model.

The one for the r32 cost about $25 from Nissan.

The r33gtst 32005-21U10 one costs about $40

Cheers... Do you know where the Switch is located on a manual R33??

I saw it when I did my clutch. I have the plug, but haven't installed it yet.

The plug is on the drivers side, facing the side of the car. If you can get under the car, it's just up the side of the gearbox. Should be able to get to it without removing anything. That's what it looked like at the time anyway. =-]

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