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How are we all? i was just wondering if anybody knows which wires i have got to short out to get the fault code out of the ecu for the A.B.S and has anybody got a list of the fault code numbers?

cause i just bought my r33 and ths guy i brought it off has changed the diff and it doesnt have the A.B.S sensor hooked up and i understand thats half the problem but i just want to check what the fault codes are anyway.

and if any 1 has sum pics of a rear diff out of a r33 so i can match it up cause he said the diff is out of a 300zx or sumthing.

also, does anybody have a standard diff for sale?

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in any case its actually the diff casing thats differant. the sensor goes in the pinion shaft area i think. if its a later one its got the two sensors on each stub axle.

the abs aint going to work without them hooked up. you will have to have a look undernieth the car around the diff and try and find the sensors dangling or the plugs. determining if its got the pinion sensor or the two sensors on the diff cover.

thanks mate yeah it has 1 sensor just hanging above the diff flange. all look and see if the hole has been blocked but he said it had a diffrent diff so the z32 diff's do fit in so all u have to change is the drive shafts how bout the stub axles where the rear wheels bolt on too.

is the splines diffrent are they from the r33 gtst axles to the gtr axles? on both ends or just 1 end

thanks john

JUST JAKED IT UP AND IT HAS WRECKER WRIGHTING ALL OVER IT SAYING HR33 AND I CAN SEE WHERE THE SENSOR SHOULD GO BUT IT DOESNT HAVE A OPENING THERE ITS ALL CASING. IF I GET A STANDARD ECR33 DIFF SHOULD IT BOLT STRAIGHT IN ?

THANKS JOHN

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