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Hey all, had a search around but couldnt find much on the location of fuses,

Basically i need to know which fuse i need to remove to turn off the interior/boot lights?

I have opened my boot and jacked up the front pretty high so now i cant close the boot because its too close to the wall lol :stupid:

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R33 has three locations where fuses are kept.

1. Inside the car under the electronic mirror controls there is a grey cover with tabs that can be pulled off. Fuse Box English translation (http://justskylines....fusebox_eng.pdf)

2. Engine Bay on the right hand side (driver side) black box pretty self explanatory...

3. In the Boot beside the Battery

Hope that helps =D

Edited by DarkRyda

Ahhh of course, i forgot about the ones in the boot, I pulled a few of the "electrics" fuses on the interior fuse box but had no luck

I guess ill just take out the bulb then beacuse i dont think id get to the boot fuse box where the car is atm pinch.gif

Thanks mate

Yea i didnt wanna disconnect the battery.

I looked for the switch that turned off the light when the boot closes but couldnt see it, do you know where it is chris?

as i said before, i just took the bulb out, i forgot how easy that one is to get out really, but i wanted to know for future where the fuse or switch is

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