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Hi guys, I've got a R33 GTS-t... My park lights wont turn off for some weird reason. I turn the switch off near the steering wheel obviously, and the lights wont go out. It's killing my battery.. Does anyone know where I should start looking? I've got a fair idea of auto electrics, but this one has me stumped??? :(

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my park light did not work at all, we have the same problem

Yeah.. this includes the tail lights glowing, and the whole dash is lit up, I dont think mine has actually got front park lights!

Hey I'll tell you what - I'll swap ya mine for yours, and we'll be right then aye? haha..

Any auto electricians out there??

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It may seem a bit simple but is your park light switch on. The one in the centre console just next to handbrake or behind the gear lever. I had the same problem turns out one of my mates switched it on.

OMG - I dont deserve to own a skyline.. LOL

I was the park light switch on the headlight boom. God I'm glad i didnt go to an auto electrician for that. The humiliation on SAU is enough :D

Sorry to waste your time guys

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  • 11 years later...

Yeah I ha

On 13/10/2005 at 7:51 PM, Primordial said:

OMG - I dont deserve to own a skyline.. LOL

I was the park light switch on the headlight boom. God I'm glad i didnt go to an auto electrician for that. The humiliation on SAU is enough :D

Sorry to waste your time guys

Where do I find this switch? I've taken my combo switches off to make sure it wasn't that and park lights are still staying on. Can you send me a pic of what I'm looking for? Got my whole dash pulled apart 

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