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eyy guys any of you know what this could be ....

driving along afta i gave it a bit of stick

and soon afta i loose the power steering !

then the HICAS light turns on ( dont think my hicas was working previously anyways ) but still it turned on

then i also realized i lost my speedo ! so i was doing 0 kph :)

i checked i still gots my power steering belt motor seems fine no leaks... all fluids are full!

if this is any help i just put a heavy duty clutch in but i also checked speedo cable its in

and to add also when i turn car off for a bit then start up n take of i get power steering back hicas light is off but no SPEEDo

but give it like a minute or 2 and i loose power steerin and hicas light comes up again

btw its a 1992 R32 Gts-t

ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT !? :rolleyes:

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CheeRs heaps boyz i was jus in the garage had the car up on the hoist looking around frantically um is this costly to change/fix

ill have a good look at the cable where is the speedo head located im not that much a gun mechanic ;)

most often the cable breaks internally - so the sender at the gearbox turns but the speedo end does not. check the gearbox end is conneced properly - the cable goes to the side of the gearbox towards the back of it

i had the exact problem change the speedo cable dont buy second hand there 100 bucks from nissan....it was a kunt for me to install as i knew nothing...but at the end was pretty simple escpecialy if you have a haust i had a stock jack arhhhh good luck

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