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4wd light is on.... fuse is fine....still in rwd.....making a buzzing noise in the rear sounds like the pump but its not the fuel pump if you pull the fuse from the inside the buzz noise stops :wave:

when you first turn the car on the light is not on, but after a few seconds it comes on.....

and the buzzing noise also goes away after a few seconds as well?

do you have to re set any thing?

just got it back from a full rebuild.....

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you need to bleed the system possible the bleed nipple is at the top and back of the gear box you will need some tranny fluid to top up the resivor in the boot too.

There is a plug at the drivers kick panel and a plug you need to open to have the pump run so you can try and remove the air in the system.

some 1 post the link as i have the same problem

just bleed it with the white connector unplugged (its located in the drivers kick panel) the bleed nipple is located at the back of the transfer case. You need to open and close the nipple to force the oil through the bleeder. May take a few goes at it to get it fully cleared of air bubbles...make sure you have plenty of fluid in the tank located under the panel on the drivers side of the boot.

just bleed it with the white connector unplugged (its located in the drivers kick panel) the bleed nipple is located at the back of the transfer case. You need to open and close the nipple to force the oil through the bleeder. May take a few goes at it to get it fully cleared of air bubbles...make sure you have plenty of fluid in the tank located under the panel on the drivers side of the boot.

cheers

I have sorta same story but no nose or no light came on. But my GTR was getting a dyno tune and my tuner went to fare back and my front weel's wouldnt grab. And then i told him my car kicks out heaps when iam boosting. so it diffently not on so i need get it cheak out.

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