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Steering Angle Sensor - Which End Is Up? (hicas Related)
Magnusson replied to mk2tmr2's topic in General Maintenance
Hi Skyliner's ... I have a question, maybe you can help me out here... ? I used to be A authorised Nissan workshop and had Fast at the time, but I cant seem to get fast working with Win. 10. Also we are located in Denmark so we have the european disc for Fast. Anyway... I have this R32 / chassis nr: BNR32-013497 from 12/1990 , an "early" model. It is imported from Malaysia, and came with a nissan GTR steering wheel - I noticed when driving for some time 20 minutes or so, that the steering jumped - no Hicas light came on - but the rear wheel turned slightly when it was supposed to be straight. checked the Hicas with a Nissan Consult II tester - No faults but read 153 degres to the left on steering angel sensor when the steering wheel was straight, I took the steering wheel off, and yes it was the new type with the holes at 12 & 6. when I lign the steering angel sensor up with the middle point of the neutral signal it of course lines up at 1 & 6 o'clock. So I have the "early" type of steering angel sensor and the new type steering wheel... I have looked at some parts catalog pages, and seemed to have found that the early steering angel sensor should be part number: 28475-01U00 or alternative number: B8475-01U00. (there are no number readable on the sensor equipped) The Question is I think I have found the later version of steering angel sensor equipped from 09/1991 - models wich should have the number 28475-01U11 or alternative number: B8475-01U11. Do you know if this number are for an sensor with alignment 12/6 o'clock and does it fit on the car with the early version´s ? Cause Nissan europe cant confirm this for me. If I could buy the new type sensor that fits the steering wheel, then I can get the Hicas working with the steering wheel at the right position, right now I drive around with the steering wheel turned 153 degrees and the Hicas works superb. Hope you have the answer for this - best regards Lars. -
Hi Strutto ... I have a question, maybe you can help me out here... ? I used to be A authorised Nissan workshop and had Fast at the time, but I cant seem to get fast working with Win. 10. Also we are located in Denmark so we have the european disc for Fast. Anyway... I have this R32 / chassis nr: BNR32-013497 from 12/1990 , an "early" model. It is imported from Malaysia, and came with a nissan GTR steering wheel - I noticed when driving for some time 20 minutes or so, that the steering jumped - no Hicas light came on - but the rear wheel turned slightly when it was supposed to be straight. checked the Hicas with a Nissan Consult II tester - No faults but read 153 degres to the left on steering angel sensor when the steering wheel was straight, I took the steering wheel off, and yes it was the new type with the holes at 12 & 6. when I lign the steering angel sensor up with the middle point of the neutral signal it of course lines up at 1 & 6 o'clock. So I have the "early" type of steering angel sensor and the new type steering wheel... I have looked at some parts catalog pages, and seemed to have found that the early steering angel sensor should be part number: 28475-01U00 or alternative number: B8475-01U00. (there are no number readable on the sensor equipped) The Question is I think I have found the later version of steering angel sensor equipped from 09/1991 - models wich should have the number 28475-01U11 or alternative number: B8475-01U11. Do you know if this number are for an sensor with alignment 12/6 o'clock and does it fit on the car with the early version´s ? Cause Nissan europe cant confirm this for me. If I could buy the new type sensor that fits the steering wheel, then I can get the Hicas working with the steering wheel at the right position, right now I drive around with the steering wheel turned 153 degrees and the Hicas works superb. Hope you have the answer for this - best regards Lars.