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R33

SKYLINE Fusebox

Front:

Left column, top to bottom

10A REAR WIPER

10A ANTI-STOP (ABS PERHAPS???????)

10A STARTER INDICATOR

10A ROOM LAMP

10A STOP LAMP

10A ELECTRICS

10A ENGINE CONTROL

10A HAZARD LAMP

15A FOG LAMP

10A TURN SIGNAL

10A METERS

10A ELECTRICS

Right column, top to bottom

10A SHIFT LOCK

10A A/T CONTROL

10A AIR CONDITIONER

10A ENGINE CONTROL

10A AIR BAG

20A BLOWER MOTOR

20A BLOWER MOTOR

10A AUDIO

15A CIGARETTE LIGHTER

20A FRONT WIPER

10A MIRROR CONTROL

20A REAR DEFOGGER

REAR Fusebox

Reading from top to bottom

65A - Main

45A - Blower

30A - 4WD/LSD

30A - IGN SW

15A - FUEL PUMP

20A - HEAD L RH

20A - HEAD L LH

10A - ALT S (Alternator perhaps???????)

10A - TAIL L

20A - HICAS

15A - AUDIO

Thanks fella.. how diiferent is that to the r32 fuse box? where is the rear fuse box located? does the 32 have a rear fuse box? most of what you have there match with what i have, but not in the same order.. thanks for the help dude..

  • 6 years later...

Also, If you feel like making a permanent switch to an english fuse panel, i have translated and re-created the sticker design in english.

This is for the R33, if anyone wants me to do the same for other cars PM me.

I have 2 versions available, original and inverted (mainly white with black text).

Original (black)

Inverted (white)

*note* if you put the picture into a word document and print it, when it comes out it should be the same size as the original sticker and can go right over the top of it.*

Edited by tiberis
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  • 1 year later...

Also, If you feel like making a permanent switch to an english fuse panel, i have translated and re-created the sticker design in english.

This is for the R33, if anyone wants me to do the same for other cars PM me.

I have 2 versions available, original and inverted (mainly white with black text).

Original (black)

Inverted (white)

*note* if you put the picture into a word document and print it, when it comes out it should be the same size as the original sticker and can go right over the top of it.*

Thanks mate! This is really useful!

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