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1st z car experiance

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hi my names mike i just recently bought an 83 280 2+2 turbo and im having some slight issues if you could assist me that would be great thankyou.

Congratulations on your 1st Z, they're great fun. You'll have to tell us more about your issues, please. If it's that TURBO you should also look around HybridZ.

Start by helping yourself. Download a copy of the factory service manual. You will find it at http://www.xenons130.com/reference.

Hi Mike, if you bought a 30 year old car and didn't have any issues.......

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It is the turbo model but the 2+2 is hard to find aftermarket parts i need quarter panels and the dash thing says i have a stop light out i checked all of them and none are bad im at a loss ive got the mauals trouble shot the system and nothing but ive had an 86 mr2 and i knew that car very well i just need a little help.

here's the panels, Datsun 240Z, 260Z, 280Z, 280ZX & Mazda RX7 iCatalog - Black Dragon Auto, there's more out there. I would clean with electrical cleaner spray and dielectic grease all the bulb sockets. Mine were all green when I looked at first.

Oh yeah I think this is who makes them, google.com Tabco body panels 280ZX.

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The procedure to check the sensors for the brake light warning starts on page EL-50. What were the voltages you read in performing steps 5 & 6?

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I didnt have a multimeter so i just the the whole lets find the broken wire

A multimeter is not necessarily that expensive, and it is a very valuable diagnostic tool.

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yea i know they're great I'm an electrician for the navy and i love them but i never got one myself but i think i found the issue there's a random wire in the back of the car between the brake lights with nothing in it i think that may be what is causing it im slowly learning this car and i love it definitely one of my favorites

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