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hey i have not been driving my skyline for the past 8 weeks and so i when and started it and everything was fine then when the temp got up to round 80 85 it wood start to miss and batt light wood come on so i wood give it a lil rev wood still miss then go away, but come back and batt light wood come on. i have put new $114 plugs gaped to .8mm and coil packs??

car has wolf v4 and is rb25 to any ideas?

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and dose any one have a pic of there dash lights when key is turn to on as i think only 2 of myn work hand b and batt

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could be something simple, or could be a bit more serious, but i'll just list the simple stuff.

stale fuel

moisture in the coils (or a plug for a sensor)

fouled plugs (were the new ones put in after the problem or before it was parked for 8 weeks?)

alternator playing up (possibly due to dodgy wire or moisture, or it is just cactus)

there are other things but you need to do a bit of diagnosing first to rule out a few things and get a bit more info

  • 3 weeks later...

alternator is fine new plugs and battery still doing this but only when it gets up to runing temp???

if some one can send or post a pic of a r32 dash with key turn to on that wood be the best as i dont think all my light light up

thanks

heres my one, door one also lights up but i took the photo with the door closed...

sorry about the shit quality, i just remembered this thread when i was starting the car so i took a pic with my phone.

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hope this helps you.

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