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im pretty sure i just blew the fuse to my lighter but im not able to read japanese printed on the fuse panel

and instead of pulling all fuses out until i find the culprit was wondering if anyone could help me out with a english translation its prob a good idea to know what the rest of the fuses r for, for future reference aswell.thanks :rofl:

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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.

and i fixed the error in that linked version where it says "mirror de-fogger".

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.*

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