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hi guys i have a few problems with my r34 but when i got the car from just jap they didnt give me the manual to go with it so if any one has a copy the can send me via email it would be great please help xxjessxx

Whats the problem with the car?

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oh no end of problems the a/t light comes on the engine light comes on and the car shutters i have no idea wat to do about it

Is that on start up, like when you turn the key to initiate the car? OR does the car not even turn on? OR turns on but the shutter then switches off then all lights come on?

a/t light?

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Reset the gearbox ecu similar way to computer ecu. Should tell you whether or not it is an actual fault

Unplug battery, depress brake pedall a few times to remove residual, and connect back up. It might be the OD (over drive) solenoid thats stuffed which wouldnt matter, just switch it off

www.importworkshop.com also has all the manuals

Sounds like you may have a problem with your CAS or the ignition coil/earth and your car is bumping into R&R mode maybe?

One of your previous posts said 88 R34 did u mean 98 R34 or 88 R31?

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