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It may be the up/down parking assitance wand button. I have one on my r32. It was a little choosen option from the factory. Pressing it up raised a small antenna on the very left hand corner of the front bumper with a light on top of it. It helped you see where the far corner of your car when parking at night.

I guess the actual antenna would have been removed if your front bar was changed.

Greg.

The button operates a "parking pole", they are fitted in the bumper at usually the front left or rear left.

They work like an electric arial and have light in the top for night use. You can see the corners of the car easily (for the short or stupid only)

One press of the button for up and once for down.

Sounds like you have one hiding under a bumper somewhere.

also i have a button to the right of that with 2 open slots on the left but a different icon on it.know what that does?

by the way with the stereo i have i cannot get it below 76FM or 89.9FM.in other words i cannot get nova today FM etc??!!

pressed every button but cannot get to it??

Luke, send a picture of it & we can have a go at working it out.

You radio problem is because Japaneese FM band is as you described, only 76-89MHz. To fix this You can get what is called a band expander which will shift the frequency +12MHz, so that 84.9 will be nova! I have one in my car, But that still does not allow you to get past 101MHz. so you may be better off with a new radio....

Most Import yards will know where to get one from.

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