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Hi guys I need a r33 interior wiring harness diagram can someone help on this one?

If not this is the wirings that I need to find the colors code:

door's sensors=driver and passanger side?

sunroof ( the connector is on the driver's side up in the right corner but I don't know the wiring colors=?

interior lights=?

seat belts (driver and passangers f&r)=?

taillights brake signal=?

hazards=?

reverse lights=?

Just tell me the wiring's color for one of the things mentioned will be really good for me to try to finish my project!

Thanks for any help!

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yes I have reading almoust everything and looked in a lot of fsm and I couldn't find it!

It's not for radio it is to make everything to work, I got a r33 front clip and I've installed and customed a lot of thing so I need to know these things to finish my project!

yeh i need an interia loom wiring diagram too been looking for like 3-4 weeks and havent found one, i'd be happy to buy a manual but i've got a couple that i downloaded and they dont have the interia loom on them only accessery ones and the ebay ones seem the same so i dont wana buy one that doesnt have it n i dont think haynes or gregory make them for skylines grrr

I'm about to finish the interior lights and some more things like sunroof and more... so as soon as I finish it I won't mind to post pics and specs here!

But if some one can take a copy from the fsm book and post here I'll be really happy.

Edited by dk_fabiosantos

Not yet!I still need it but most interior I found the hard way like: room lights are the wirings on the driver's side on the right top with a white connector with orange/blue (2 wirings) and one going to the back the same color orange/blue, I'll post the wiring pinouts soon with some pics.Right now I'm trying to find the power for the locks(I can't lock or unlock the dorrs and move the windows up and down too.)

What you need to know? I probablly know it.

And if you find it let me know please cause I have to find a lot of things still!

Thanks!

This is what I found:

fuel pump from cluster:

level- light= gray/red

low fuel light= light green silver pin

reverse light= red silver pin (coming from trans. sensor)

turn signals=

right side=green/yellow (hazzard is connect to this one too)

left side= green black

air regulator= blue silver pin (from air regulator located at the intake manifold and it is going to pin 5 on fuel pump relay.)

brake lights= pink/blue & yellow silver pin (coming from brake pedal sensor)

door's sensors= red silver pin (coming from black box "smart entrance".

There is the abs wiring harness on left side (pass. side) that I've disconnect all of them (one is ignition earth that I have found exactly for what is that.anyone know it?)

I don't remember the hicas right now but I'll post the wiring pin soon.

well i bought a burnt out shell cause i wrote off my old car and the shell has abs and airbags where-as mine didnt so when i swapped over the wiring i dont have any looms to connect the abs or airbags so im trying to do it custom i've done most of the airbags rather easily but the abs was almost completely burnt out so im not sure what wires go to where would be a lot easier to determin if i had a proper wiring diagram

I did the opposit of it, I've disconnected the abs and my car never came with airbag so I can take some pics of the abs wirings and tell you more or less where they go.

I've disconnected my abs from the fuse box (2 red wirings: one is all red and the other red/blue connected to a fuse), they go from the engine bay fuse box to a gray connector on the passanger side (near the pw sterring reserviol), then from the connector the abs actuator and I can't remember everything right so I'll try to post about it tomorrow asp, anyway at least you'll be able to connect everything (you'll be able untill the middle of the car,cause I had my front clip cutted right there in the middle!), I hope it is going to help you in some way!

well mines the oppisite lol, i've got the rear clip but not the front section of the wiring it was burnt up into the pasenger footwell everything from there back was ok, it would be greatly apreciated if you could post some pictures or if you in melb mabye i could come down have a look at it in person.

well mines the oppisite lol, i've got the rear clip but not the front section of the wiring it was burnt up into the pasenger footwell everything from there back was ok, it would be greatly apreciated if you could post some pictures or if you in melb mabye i could come down have a look at it in person.

Ya man for sure!I'll post the pics of it assemble but not in place cause it's really a pain in the a$$ to do man!

So I'll do that asp!

Edited by dk_fabiosantos

yeh thats cool dont have to be in place i can work that out any help is better than none, thanks for that, dont rush just when you get a chance i've still got lots of things to do on the car to occupy me before i tackle abs i've almost got the car startable but no where neer drivable.

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