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Hi all,

My r33 doesn't have the fuse cover in the engine bay and I'm chasing down why my drivers side headlight won't turn on, change the globe to a brand new one still nothing, there is power at the globe as well, there is no fuse under the dash for the headlights so my guess is it is in the engine bay or rely is stuffed but if that was there case I wouldn't be getting power at the globe correct?

If someone could post up a pic of under the fuse cover in the engine bay so I can see there fuses and relys or a pic of the fuse cover if its in English

Thanks

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