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Hey guys

i have relocated the fuse box in my r33 gtst under the dash. So the only wires in the engine bay is the lights and engine harness.

When i connect the battery the front parkers light up and stay on, like its been connected to a constant power, also the wipers stay on too.

With that the car doesn't start and has no spark. i have checked all the fuses and relays and nothing is blown. i have made sure all the earths have good grounds.

The car cranks but won't start, the Microtech red warning light flashes when its in ignition.

Any other ideas?? i will most likely unwrap the wiring to see if something is connected to the wrong wires or shorting out but before i do that would anyone know what else to check before i make a mess with the wiring?

Cheers Moe

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We can't match the wires up by colour we arent there. Your just going to have to get the multimeter out and start tracing wires

Sounds like you have wired the park lights and/or wipers possibly to an ECU power supply. Not real sure but something is definently hooked up wrong

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Sorry i mis-red Bens comment.

The question was on the last sentence of my post;

Any other ideas?? i will most likely unwrap the wiring to see if something is connected to the wrong wires or shorting out but before i do that would anyone know what else to check before i make a mess with the wiring?

if anyone came across this problem would be great to know what they did wrong so i can check before i check all my wiring.

But in saying that i got my hands on a multi meter and will be testing it out tonight

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