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Hey all,

Removed my dash in my r33 to fix that annoying clicking problem, and upon reassembly my power windows and central locking dont work. have checked fuses and yeah , does anyone know what else it could be????

Help

i removed the dash and fixed the little black box that selects the vents e.g moves air to feet or moves air to face.

What could be causing my power windows and central locking not to work?

have noticed when i try to wind windows down by pushing the switch the light around the ignition barrel flickers, when i use the central locking the light flickers also

you didn't need to pull you dash out to fix that noise! here's a tutorial http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Di...se-t301992.html

DarkRyda, for some there's no other choice. S2 with airbags, make fixing the frog motor noise a real hassle. It was quicker for me to take the entire dash out than to reach up into a space, that had no space to undo bolts I could not reach. I know others with S2s have posted success stories in being able to fix/replace the motor without taking the dash out. But when I attempted to do it, I got so fed up I ripped the whole dash out. I wasted more hours trying to do it the "quick" way, then if I had just taken the dash out and done it that way first. Anyhoo, it's fixed, silent and working nicely :P

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