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hi as from my other tread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d=1#post1001251 my indicator has gone crazy. So anyone know of any good auto electrian prefebly south of the river and someone that knows their way around imports. Or better still anyone have had this problem before and know wat and how to fix it?

Thanx alot. :mad:

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dude sounds like the indicator relay might be stuffed

any auto electrician can do this, its nothing specific to imports.. just normal by the book auto electrics..

the other thing is the stalk itself could have worn contacts.. but still laen toward the relay being stuffed. they will just replace it with an indicator relay, so yeah nothing major at all.

i think you can walk away about $50 max from that adventure

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thanx guys, found out wat it is, its the indicator switch itself from around the steering column where the bit of smoke came from. now i just need to find a replacment switch, anyone know of someone that might b wrecking an r33, and i wonder how much ni$$an charge for one of these?

thanx again.

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