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Hi guys,

Ever since I had my car I've never seen the HICAS light come on except for when turning on my car and just today I did a HICAS Diagnostic test (From Gregs post in here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/HI...tic-t22193.html )

I drive the car well under its limits really, and am interested in getting it working really just to see what it's like and for insurance purposes!

I have got the following error messages:

22 Steering angle sensor not present

23 Steering angle sensor neutral or not present

32 (Auto) Inhibitor switch input not present; (Manual) Neutral switch input not present

So yes, any idea's on what's involved to fix these?

Car is a 1995 GTS-T, I do not have a custom steering wheel.

I felt the rear wheels move for the first time when doing the diagnostic was quite... interesting. I'm still keen to fix HICAS however all help will be greatly appreciated!

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Problem solved, I did the diagnostic again and turned my steering wheel from left to right and drove forward a few metres fairly quickly then stopped rapidly rather than crawling forward with the clutch a few metres and put my car back to neutral and engaged the hand brake and its all good now.

I still haven't felt HICAS kick in however.

It will only move upto 1 degree toe. Im told its just not as predictable on the limit through a corner as the rear toe is constantly altering. I too have kept HICAS and until i find it annoying myself i will keep it. Just didnt want to jump on the remove HICAS bandwagon. Its easy to follow the rest of the sheep sometimes.

In saying that however i will probably be removing it after my first track session LOL

Deren

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