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i hav no idea wat this one button is for in my R33, the car didnt come wit the complete version of users manual, therefore i dunno the function of this particular button. chek out the attached photo and tel me wat it is if u guys know.

cheeers ppl

Dude that's your ariel up and down

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I've got one of these buttons too. As far as I'm aware, it doesn't do anything. I couldn't figure it out either. When I pulled apart my dash i noted that the button was located near a little vent that was attached to a hose of some kind. Almost like an air freshener pump. I presumed it was for that reason.

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I've got one of these buttons too. As far as I'm aware, it doesn't do anything. I couldn't figure it out either. When I pulled apart my dash i noted that the button was located near a little vent that was attached to a hose of some kind. Almost like an air freshener pump. I presumed it was for that reason.

I believe that hose is a temperature sensor of sorts

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that was a compliance issue under the old rules... the cars needed a dimmer switch and that was the easiest way to put one in :(

and i always thought it was factory cause it sure looks like it. my antenna switch is just above my left knee..that looks factory too. thumbs up to the compliance guys then.

yeah the tube is for your climate control to measure cabin temp, im pretty sure of it.

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Some jealous so-and-sos buried a really smic R33 with its owner out at Eastern Creek... right in the middle of the Lighthorse Interchange.

You cannot see the car at all. The only way he was able to draw attention, was to press this switch!

All that remains, is this aerial, sticking up outta the ground; 50m high & lit up at night!

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hey peeps

i hav no idea wat this one button is for in my R33, the car didnt come wit the complete version of users manual, therefore i dunno the function of this particular button. chek out the attached photo and tel me wat it is if u guys know.

cheeers ppl

It Activates The Flux Capacitor. And When You Hit 88 MPH *BLAMMMM*

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