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    cars : computers : skylines : women

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    R32 GXi

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  1. Went by a buddy who opened the box and checked it out for me. He had a similar problem, which as you mentioned was due to dry joints in the soldering. There weren't any such problems with the circuit board in my box. I even got another buddy to lend me the amplifier box from his S13 and I had the same problem. The window would go down, but not come back up. We even connected the exposed board to the door and watched the solenoids open and close perfectly each time the switch was operated.
  2. Ok guys n gals I am thoroughly stuck right about now. Here is an outline of the things that I have done so far: 1. Checked wiring for breaks, arcing wires and stripped wires. 2. Checked power window motor (x2) 3. Checked master control switch (x2) 4. Check power window amp (x2) 5. Greased the runners for the window After doing all of that my problem still exists. I really don't know what could be going on. Have checked the window assembly gearing to make sure it is meshing with the motor gear properly. Does anyone have any suggestions?
  3. I pulled down the entire driver side door, checked that there were no broken or stripped wires. I finally came to the conclusion that the assembly for the auto p/w is faulty. Haven't been able to test it yet however I have removed it from the car and asked a buddy to borrow his to see if the problem still exists. Have attached photos of the nasty device. Completely sealed so I can't open it to see if anything has burnt out on the inside
  4. Yup. It is the auto up/down feature that I experience the problem with. The whirring noise I am referring to is the sound of the motor seemingly trying to turn. Did some more research last night and I believe the problem is isolated to either wiring or a control relay(if any) for the window. Retested both master control switches and window motors and the same thing is happening for both. Today I will try and see if I can trace anything.
  5. I need some help with a problem I am experiencing with my 4-door Skyline. The problem is with the driver side power window. A while ago when I rolled the window down I would hear a whirring sound after the window was completed wound down. Thought that it might be the power window motor going bad and after the window not rolling up on a few occasions, I went and bought a new motor and had that installed. Now the same problem exists with the new motor. You can wind the window down however the motor doesn't disengage and you hear a whirring sound even though it has reached the bottom on the door. When I try winding the window back up, it moves up for a few inches and then stops. Does wind up completely and there is still the annoying whirring sound. You have to tap the control switch to actually stop it from whirring and probably burning the motor out. I changed the master control switch as I had a spare one and the problem still exists. Through it might have been a problem with the tracks for the window not being lubricated enough. Bought some of that super slick silicone lubricant and gave the tracks a liberal blast. No luck with either of the two. I was wondering if there is a relay that controls the window and for some reason the motor is not getting enough current to wind the window up. It probably works going down as it is acting with gravity and takes some of the load off of the motor. I tried looking for a power window schematic online but I haven't found anything yet. Is there anyone who can assist me with this problem? A mate of mine had a similar problem and a new motor fixed his problem. Sigh, mine had to be more complex. All help appreciated.
  6. Could anyone give me a listing of the engines which come in the Cefiro? To be a bit more specific I am interested in the engine model (e.g rb20) and the capacity.
  7. Hey thanks. Have that page bookmarked now
  8. errrm yes i tried looking... *sticks out tongue*lol, i wouldn't have asked for assistance otherwise. kept finding info for other pinouts. some nice person sent me an excel file with the pinout info. so many thanks for your help wit that problem. onto question 2. any suggestions. all smart mouth tossers stay at the door. LOL
  9. This post consists of two questions: 1. Does anyone know the pinouts for the ca18i ecu, or have any documents or links that I can direct me to the information I am looking for? 2. The R32 Skyline with the 4 cyclinder engine is a VERY RARE model and the ecu is even RARER. I know the first suggestion some people will make is a) sell the car and buy something better or B) perform an engine swap. Unfortunately neither is possible at the moment - not many skylines where I live and they are not for sale, don't have the cash to perform the engine swap at this moment. I was thinking about a piggy back performance along with some minor mods to get some improved performance out of the ca18i monsta (Lol, who am I kidding - driving an underpowered skyline). I was wondering what would be your suggestions for a piggyback system and your thoughts on the idea. All theories and criticisms welcome. Thanks for your help guys....by the way the ecu number is 06, 5spd manual tranny
  10. Thanks for the info guys. I will continue doing the N to reverse shift process. In the meantime I will source a clutch assembly and look for a replacement box. Does anyone know where you can get rebuild kits for skyline gearboxes, particularly the FS5W71C gearbox?
  11. I get problem sometimes when I have to select reverse. When I try putting the gearshift into reverse the stick sometime refuses to go in and if you try forcing it you hear a grating noise. To get around the problem have to put the car in neutral, try selecting one of the other gears and then shift into reverse. The problem is intermittent and is becoming a worry. I was wondering if the gearbox might have a problem with the reverse gear or if the clutch pressure plate might need adjusting or realigning.
  12. Thanks for your opinion. Until I can get the cash and sell this car I still need something to drive around, . Back on topic, does anyone know how many teeth are on the clutch disc shaft?
  13. Ok I did some research and found out that the S13 has the same gearbox as the GXI R32 skyline. The gearbox is the one from the GTS model (FS5W71C). I have no experience with purchasing a clutch kit. I know I do need the full kit (pressure plate, release bearing, and clutch disc) cause my clutch is slipping like a "you know what". The car is RWD, does this mean I have to get a special clutch ? The service manual calls for a 225mm clutch disc, but I am not sure about the teeth on the shaft and the clutch disc. Was checking ACT website and came across a clutch which I thought might work. Anyone shed some light on my predicament. ACT Clutch
  14. Correct. Skylines are very RARE cars in Barbados. You can count them on your fingers and toes. I do have a manual transmission. YEAH for me. It would be easier to get the head from the ca18det and the necessary intake manifold, fuel rail, etc. Please remember the ca18i is not a carb, that was a mistake on my part. It is a throttle body fuel injected gas guzzler . I got the service manual for the s13 silvia and realise that the s13 carry the same engine and gearbox as the gxi r32. That gives me something to work with. The gearbox is the gts gearbox (FS5W71C).
  15. Thanks alot for the pinouts funkymonkey. Muchly appreciated. So what about my question? "Can the ca18det head work on the ca18i block?" That is my million dollar question.
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