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i was mucking around wit my car today tidying everything up in the dash ect and putting my stereo back in then my mate got creative and put orang parkers in my instrument cluster for some reason and it worked then he changed them back and they worked for a breif second and now they dont id dare say a fuse has gone yes i have looked using search engine and im jsut wondering if anyone can specificlly tell me where

thanks

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i was mucking around wit my car today tidying everything up in the dash ect and putting my stereo back in then my mate got creative and put orang parkers in my instrument cluster for some reason and it worked then he changed them back and they worked for a breif second and now they dont id dare say a fuse has gone yes i have looked using search engine and im jsut wondering if anyone can specificlly tell me where

thanks

judging by avatar you have a S1 R33??? well i have S2 and lost dash lights and it was simply a fuse... go into bonnet and check them its in the box front right... look underneath the cover and it will tell you in english what fuse is what... from memory lights in second red one up first in horn so if you dont have a spare fuse take the horn one and replace horn later =]

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yeah its a s1 i jsut went n checked it..the fuse isnt blown then i noticed soething i have no park lights and no brake lights at all

can some one please help me its starting to irritate me bad!!!

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If it's not a fuse, it has to be a wire connection or a short circuit.

Do you have & know how to use a multimeter?

Is your friend still your friend? But hey, the short or faulty wire connection could have happened when you put things back eh?

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i know how to use a multi metre and wen he was putting it back togethor there are two wires tht come off the tacho side on the top of the plug and run to absaloutly nothing

im pissed big time

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