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So Im pulling up the other day and putting the hand-brake-that-is-really-a-foot-brake on and feel a bit more resistance.

I look down and see an orange wire has looped down too far and become disconnected from the immense tange above it.

I've no clues as to where is plugs in, anyone have any ideas?

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its the wire that holds your belly button in. If you remove it you are at a very large risk of having one or both or your arse cheeks fall off :P

(ie - NFI - there are a LOT of orange wires under there. Does it have any power running to it? If so, chase it back to the fuse box and then read the cover to see what it does)

if it's under that part, it's probably stereo, AC, window demist or dif lock buttons, check if they all still work.

Also check your brake lights still work, and your handbrake light comes on on the dash

Aha!

So on a night drive tonight I notice it a little darker than normal in the cab.

I look at my dash... all lights seem to be going... air con yes

stereo yeah

Hrm. I know whats missing. an iridescent blue circle in the form of a boost gauge

The bloody light for the boost gauge.

....

At least is wasn't the afro comb holder. *phew*

glad you found it

just imagine the furore the blokes at Nissan japan would be in if they heard the afro comb was malfunctioning

not good, not good in the slightest

+1 for Stagea Accessory of the Year Award to the Afro Comb

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