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Use the search for "ATTESSA":

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/At...l=attessa+codes

Good hints in there. Best to check the error code and fill the resevoir with fluid - but you have to do that with the car running to get the level right.

There should be a little gauge on the dash above your fuel gauge, this shows torque split via ATTESSA. If you accelerate, this should go up and down depending on the power being pushed down, if this is not happening, ATTESSA is disengaged, and the fuse and link will need to be checked.

B.

on a 32 the torque guage, only activates when required, if your 4wd light is on, then most likely theres a problem. Open the boot, stick your head under there, and find the box on the left hand side under the parcel shelf, it should have a site glass which is flashing out codes over and over, write down the flashes till they cycle through ( theres a pause between each one) then do a search on the codes, theres a few threads on the codes.

dug these codes up from one of my old threads

have a look:

Dug these codes up from an ancient post.

4WD CODES:

LED FLASHES

1. Right front wheel speed sensor or circuit

2. Left front.........

3. Right rear........

4. Left rear.........

5. ABS right front wheel actuator solenoid or circuit

6. ABS left front.......

7. ABS REAR wheel.......

8. ABS actuator motor, motor relay or circuit

9. ABS actuator relay or circuit

10. ETS control unit power supply or circuit

11. Fore aft G sensor 1 or circuit

12. Fore aft G sensr 2 or circuit

13. Fore aft G sensor 1, Fore aft G sensr 2

14. G sensor power supply 1

15. G sensor power supply 2

16. Lateral G sensor or circuit

17. Air bleed connector or circuit

18. ETS pressure switch or circuit

19. ETS motor, motor relay or circuit.

20. ETS solenoid or circuit

21. THROTTLE sensor or circuit

22. ETS oil level switch or circuit

23-

24 or continually ON or OFF: ETS control unit, ground or ciruit.

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