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I've flipped the outline image to match it with the dash pic.

Seems the Airbag light is LED, and the others are a combination of high and low wattage bulbs. I'm not sure how some of the incandescent globes change to red, but the "A" globes have the blue silicon caps on them.

A - High wattage incandescent globe with silicone cap.

B - High wattage incandescent globe. "WL" could be LED also?

C - Low wattage incandescent globe.

D - LED. Seems to be only for the airbag light? I guess you never want that one to fail?

E - Same as C?

R33 GTST

Left:

1 - Door Open | 2 - Air Bag

1 - blank | 2 - Fuel low | 3 - ABS | 4 - Hand Brake

Top Center:

1 - Left Blinker | 2 - High Beams | 3 - Right Blinker

Bottom Center:

1 - Blanked | 2 - HICAS

Right:

1 - Seat Belt | 2 - Check Engine

1 - Oil Low | 2 - Cat Temp High | 3 - Battery Low

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R33GTST w/Active Limited Slip Differential

Left:

1 - Door Open | 2 - Air Bag

1 - blank | 2 - Fuel low | 3 - ABS | 4 - Hand Brake

Top Center:

1 - Left Blinker | 2 - High Beams | 3 - Right Blinker

Bottom Center:

1 - SLIP | 2 - ALSD

Right:

1 - Seat Belt | 2 - Check Engine

1 - Oil Low | 2 - Cat Temp High | 3 - Battery Low

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R33GTS4

Left:

1 - Door Open | 2 - Air Bag

1 - blank | 2 - Fuel low | 3 - ABS | 4 - Hand Brake

Top Center:

1 - Left Blinker | 2 - High Beams | 3 - Right Blinker

Bottom Center:

1 - 4WD | 2 - SLIP (need to confirm 1/2)

Right:

1 - Seat Belt | 2 - Check Engine

1 - Oil Low | 2 - Cat Temp High | 3 - Battery Low

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R33 GTR

Left:

1 - Door Open | 2 - Air Bag

1 - blank | 2 - Fuel low | 3 - ABS | 4 - Hand Brake

Top Center:

1 - Left Blinker | 2 - High Beams | 3 - Right Blinker

Bottom Center:

1 - 4WD

Right:

1 - Seat Belt | 2 - Check Engine

1 - Oil Low | 2 - Cat Temp High | 3 - Battery Low

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R33 GTR V-Spec

Left:

1 - Door Open | 2 - Air Bag

1 - blank | 2 - Fuel low | 3 - ABS | 4 - Hand Brake

Top Center:

1 - Left Blinker | 2 - High Beams | 3 - Right Blinker

Bottom Center:

1 - 4WD | 2 - SLIP (need to confirm 1/2)

Right:

1 - Seat Belt | 2 - Check Engine

1 - Oil Low | 2 - Cat Temp High | 3 - Battery Low

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Glossary:

Door Open

Air Bag - Failure or testing.

Fuel Low - Sender reports low fuel level.

ABS - Anti-skid Braking System failure or testing.

Hand Brake - (on R32 models, this can also mean that your brake fluid reservoir is low)

Left Blinker

High Beams - Not related to fog/spotlights.

Right Blinker

4WD - GTR/GTS4 4WD Attessa system failure or testing.

HICAS - Four wheel steering failure or testing

SLIP - Active LSD Traction Control on at testing and on when traction loss

ALSD - Active Limited Slip Differential failure or testing

Seat Belt - Drivers seatbelt only

Check Engine - Usually means an engine sensor is faulty.

Oil Low - Oil level low. Oil pressure is read from the oil pressure guage

Cat Temp High - Catalytic converter probe reading above normal temperatures.

Battery Low - Output voltage from alternator is lower than normal

I will update the others as I find out. If you know the missing ones, please advise!

Edited by RANDY

There is no "traction" light on the R33 gtst.

Also the GTSTML spec has SLIP and ALSD in the centre of the tacho

See here http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/mycar...SCF0009_JPG.jpg

Ah yeah... That might be for another model.

I saw the SLIP (traction) on my mates R33 GTS4... which is not a GTST, as you pointed out.

Where in the centre for the "L" version? Instead of HICAS and whatever my other blanked one is?

in between fuel low and handbrake is the ABS light.

the 1 to the left of the fuel low light is blank

so its actually

1 - blank | 2 - Fuel low | 3 - ABS | 4 - Hand Brake

and the blanked off 1 next to the HICAS light is the 4WD light in the GTR

  • 2 months later...

4WD - GTR/GTS4 4WD Attessa system failure or testing.

HICAS - Rear wheel steering failure or testing

SLIP - Active LSD Traction Control on at testing and on when traction loss

ALSD - Active Limited Slip Differential failure or testing

GTST Active LSD model has SLIP and A-LSD lights in the centre

GTS4 version has SLIP and 4WD lights

GTR only has 4WD light

GTR Vspec has SLIP and 4WD lights

the normal r33 has viscous LSD

there was a limited build of the Active LSD model

which has the lights on the dash and the gtr differential

its the same as the vspec system

I can grab the same kind of image from FAST. It's just a matter of finding out the wattages and locations of all the bulbs and LED's. I'm sure the '32 owners would find it useful!

The number of threads i've seen where people ask "what does this light mean", "what would light up in this location", or "what kind of bulb goes here"... ;o)

Edited by RANDY

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