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Hey all,

I'm having a minor issue with my 4WD light coming on intermittently, leaving a 'chunky' feeling in the steering when cornering. I've replaced my ALTESSA fluid and bled the system properly, so I'm 99% sure that's not the problem. I usually park the car at work (mainly drive it to and from work, about 15-20 minutes each way), and when I get back in to drive home, it's business as usual.

I've read that faulty sensors can cause issues like what I'm having, but I have NFI where to find them!

And as most of you all know, search for 'ALTESSA' on here leads you to a gazilion pages of nothing to do with what I want to know, so I'm asking the people who know!

Cheers, Greg.

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here's the diagnostic for ATTESSA

also, make sure all your 4 tyres are exactly the same, brand/size/wear/pressures etc

My bad....long day working in the sun has fried my spelling ability!! :sick:

My tyres are fine, just put factory 16" Stagea rim back on the car with 225/50 Nankang's all round. Rides much better than the 18's I was borrowing for a week!

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hey greg,ive got a series 1 RS4 and same thing,but my 4WD light has been on ever since i bought it,previous owner said its on because its in 4WD mode...?talking shit i think,car goes in on tuesday for 100,000 service,restoring rev limiter/speed cut (last japanese owner removed it) and a decent tune.will definately mention 4WD light issue to them and see what comes of it.will let you know mate

regards

rodney

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