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What does this button do?

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What does this button do?

Post by D_Web »

I can't find an entry for this button in the owners manual, any idea what it does?

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Post by CRUSHU »

it is not a nissan switch, so prolly spot lights or something
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Post by gqswb »

is it for the death ray? What does it do when you press it?
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Post by D_Web »

gqswb wrote:is it for the death ray? What does it do when you press it?
Nothing, or at least that's what it seems. I'll check tomorrow to see if it is for the driving lights (the older owner took the lights, but the relay is still there).
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Post by stool »

Rear wiper on off switch :?:
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Post by DBW »

It seems familiar, I think it's a early Toyota Celica Popup light switch. But I could be wrong! :finger:
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Post by D_Web »

It is indeed for the driving lights, it looked too factory for that, so and old owner obviously went to a lot of trouble finding it.
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Post by bogged »

this is on a Safari not a Patrol - correct?
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Post by rOd »

According to the symbol, it appears to be some sort of adjustment for the lights.
Its probably from an OS model.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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Post by D_Web »

bogged wrote:this is on a Safari not a Patrol - correct?
Actually a Maverick.
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Post by RN »

Headlight wipers.?
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Post by jimsaq »

whatever you do, do NOT press that button, ever
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Post by Ruffy »

It's the "first layer of gravity defiance" Button. Definetely!
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Post by bogged »

Its called a Conversation Starter.
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Post by LUCIFER »

this switch will activate the continuum transfuntioner for the automanualised transfer case :D :lol:
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Post by chops »

question that's actually on topic: whereabouts on your dash is the switch located?
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Post by Spimon_NH »

Looks just like the pop-up light button on my RX7. :?

Must activate the horizontal defribulator :cool:
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Post by D_Web »

chops wrote:question that's actually on topic: whereabouts on your dash is the switch located?
Next to the rear demister & washer buttons to the left of the steering wheel.
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Post by xenith »

follow wire is it going anywere if yes is it standed wireing if on keep folloing see were it goes if no is your gq a import if yes maybe head light hight ajustment or fog lights
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Post by D_Web »

xenith wrote:follow wire is it going anywere if yes is it standed wireing if on keep folloing see were it goes if no is your gq a import if yes maybe head light hight ajustment or fog lights
I haven't looked at how standard the wiring looks, but it is definately for the driving lights.

Next time my head is under the dash I'll try and remember to have a look, but it'll probably just be a single wire pushed through the firewall in a dodgy manner.
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Post by DieselBoy »

Thats were the factory switch is located for spot lights on my Safari ..........
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Post by KIWI »

I would have gone with headlight wipers too
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Post by chops »

D_Web wrote:
chops wrote:question that's actually on topic: whereabouts on your dash is the switch located?
Next to the rear demister & washer buttons to the left of the steering wheel.
my switch in that same position is for the spotlights
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Post by zookdave »

looks to me like a switch that would flick up James bonds missiles on his car :lol: on a serious note i would say its the spotlights swivel mayb???
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Post by upside down cruiser »

i think you will find it is listed as "Nissan Talk Point"
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