I also own a Nissan Pulsar Q hatchback with the same problem. One reverse light is orange, the other is white. The dealership when attempting to fix this problem assumed I had two white reverse lights so my car short circuited. I have been told for the orange light to work I have to turn on the headlights, (sounds a bit dodgy) Not sure if it makes sense, but I hope it helps.
The 1993 Nissan Pulsar may not have dash or park lights due to design choices made by the manufacturer, which could have aimed to reduce complexity or costs. Additionally, the vehicle's design might have prioritized other features over these specific elements. It’s also possible that certain models or trims were not equipped with these lights as standard features.
Phone a Nissan dealer they will give you the code after you give the ID of the car.
indicator lights means the vehicle is turning
indicator stalk problem, fit a new or good second hand one to cure
the fuse should be labelled tail lights.(whats the problem with no. plate lights?)
It is because the brake light switch under the brake pedal is faulty. usually replacing this will solve the problem. it is designed in such a way that when the brake pedal is depressed the switch completes a circuit and the lights come on. the fault occurs when the switch closes the circuit even though the pedal is not depressed. hope this helps.
Bad fuseTry replacingIf it continues to blow you will have to check circuit to find problem
Indicator lights for toyota, are used to communicate to other cars that its turning
check the bulb, it has two filaments, one for tail light, another for brake light and indicator. if the turn signal works, it's not the bulb, but a power supply problem.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem
sounds like a wiring problem