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master controls? or the relay module?

i have a set of master controls for a 1994 R33 (so if you have a S2, no good to ya, loom is different) but only the passengers side window switch works... so a bit useless yeah.

if its the relay module, try looking in the Tutorials/DIY forum. There are threads on how to repair faulty ones. All you need is soldering gear basically.

some of the wreckers may be open tomorrow. Check the SA wrecker list sticky thread in this forum for their details, and ring away

Edited by MSPEC33

if u got an r33 series 1, u gotta buy 2 parts or know someone that solders...

if u got an r33 series 2, u gotta buy 1 part expensive f**ken part at that. (uless ur llucky to ebay it. i got my control module for 60 dollars off ebay and a window motor assy off ebay for 50.)

if you think you need a new switch pack, ring these blokes:

Import Spares, 8266-0212

2 Sleaford Road, Windsor Gardens

http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/

I bought one from them a few months back. They had quite a few in stock.

Just make sure you bring your current one in and match the looms, because either they are either different between series 1, and 2 models of the R33, OR there are other model Nissans out there that have the exact same switch packs -just different looms.

if you think you need a new switch pack, ring these blokes:

Import Spares, 8266-0212

2 Sleaford Road, Windsor Gardens

http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/

I bought one from them a few months back. They had quite a few in stock.

Just make sure you bring your current one in and match the looms, because either they are either different between series 1, and 2 models of the R33, OR there are other model Nissans out there that have the exact same switch packs -just different looms.

cheers mate ill give them a call!

  • 1 month later...

the way round it would be to cut your current loom from the wires and rematch the wires to a loom that will fit the switch pack you have...

BUT dont quote me on that. They are probably shaped different for a reason / hence, the above idea i mentioned may not work

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