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Changed To A Gtr Vspec Cluster, Dash Warning Light On


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Hi guys,

Today I got my r33 gtr cluster changed with a second hand one from a GTR vspec, got it done at an auto electrician. I've got that red exclamation mark on - it was present when I drove off with it I thought it'd just turn off by itself. I'll probably call the guy up and tomorrow and try to get it fixed before I go off on my honeymoon, but has anyone else had this problem? I know that I don't have active LSD, could that be the cause? I hate having a red light on in the cluster.

He gave me a card of another guy that can fix my original cluster, I'll try get it fixed instead I reckon to keep the stock look rather than having some fake odometer reading and no A-LSD.

Cheers,

Son.

help if you said what it is ? is it the hand brake symbol (!) check your brake fluid

You're right lachlan! It is the handbrake light (I actually don't have much of a clue what the dash lights mean since I've only recently bought this car and don't have a manual but it's a generic symbol damn lol).

My handbrake was 0.5cm up and the light was on, never happened before didn't know it was this sensitive.

I'm an idiot!!!

Thanks for your help mate.

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