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Hi all

Attached is a pic of the light bulb that is found behind the LCD in the climate control part of a R34 skyline.

It is a bulb and base unit in one, so its not as simple as removing the bulb and replacing it unfortunately. They are pretty small.

Nissan is charging $18.10 for it.

Is there a generic replacement for it? has anyone replaced these with something from another car? something cheaper?

I dont want to be paying $55 for 3 of these things hahaha

Thanks

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not sure but the ford globs might fit, the toyota guys recommened them when my dash lights went out in the supra and they look similar to the pic you have there. best bet would be to go in with one and try to match it up.

Hi all

Attached is a pic of the light bulb that is found behind the LCD in the climate control part of a R34 skyline.

It is a bulb and base unit in one, so its not as simple as removing the bulb and replacing it unfortunately. They are pretty small.

Nissan is charging $18.10 for it.

Is there a generic replacement for it? has anyone replaced these with something from another car? something cheaper?

I dont want to be paying $55 for 3 of these things hahaha

Thanks

Man, take that thing in the picture to autobarn and they will have a globe that will match, just check for the save volts/watts. Take the globe out of the little piece of plastic, put in the new one and you are fine!

hey dude, i looked the world over for these and you can get them. tryed all kinds of places. look for the DIY to replace them with LEDs. then they will never blow, plus looks heaps cooler and what ever colour you want...

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