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hey there,

my fog lights arnt working, they never worked since i bought the car. afew weeks ago. its a series 2 so its got the 2 circle fog lights and indicators on the front.

in the engine bay there is a fuse labled fog lamp (is that the fuse for them???) but i cant tell if the fuse is screwed. also where would i get one of these fuses to replace to see if thats the problem???

thanks for input

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hey there,

my fog lights arnt working, they never worked since i bought the car. afew weeks ago. its a series 2 so its got the 2 circle fog lights and indicators on the front.

in the engine bay there is a fuse labled fog lamp (is that the fuse for them???) but i cant tell if the fuse is screwed. also where would i get one of these fuses to replace to see if thats the problem???

thanks for input

Mate thats not a fuse its a relay i pretty sure.

my aircon one went about a month ago, i figured this out by swapping it with the RAD FAn one.

But i don't know if there is another one the same as the fog light one maybe in the boot next to the battery.

AS far as cost don't go to nissan. i went to the nearest dealer to me and the chick at the spear parts section told me it would be $110.90 upfront and take two weeks. WTF i laughed at her then went to a Jap wreckers and go one for $10 work fine now.

Edited by Spook33

so when you say relay you just mean the big block fuses in the engine bay yeah??

and to sir D, i think it is possible to fix, take out clean dry etc... and replace the globe if its screwed... coz it probz be pretty hard to find another fog light. unless you know of a jap wrekers. but even them dont have many imports

Hey mate, here's the layout for the interior fuse box in an R33 (near the internal bonnet release).

So on the left side, Fog Lamp fuse should be 4th one from the bottom. Pull it out and have a look to see if it's broken or not. These 'blade' type fuses can be bought from Supercheap Auto and probably any other similar shop. Worth checking anyway.

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Yeah mate thats what i'm talking about but i'm fairly sure relay's are not just big fuses there more like switchs.

anyway

that might your problem. so if you know some one else with a 33 just swap with them..

if you live near Eltham in VIC i don't mind helping you out .

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