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I have an R32 GTR, I have recently noticed that when the car is running there is a clicking sould from the rear of the car, when this click happens the volts drop slightly, I removed the boot trimming and found that the clicking sound is comming from a relay which is mounted near the rear boot latch on the left side. I unpluged the wireing from the relay and the clicking stopped, but the 4WD light came on , so the 4wd was disabled. Has anyone had this problem? or does anyone know why this is happening. The 4wd seems to be working fine , there is fluid in the resiviour for the 4wd. Could there be a problem with the 4wd pump or does the system maybe need to be blead?

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I have an R32 GTR, I have recently noticed that when the car is running there is a clicking sould from the rear of the car, when this click happens the volts drop slightly, I removed the boot trimming and found that the clicking sound is comming from a relay which is mounted near the rear boot latch on the left side. I unpluged the wireing from the relay and the clicking stopped, but the 4WD light came on , so the 4wd was disabled. Has anyone had this problem? or does anyone know why this is happening. The 4wd seems to be working fine , there is fluid in the resiviour for the 4wd. Could there be a problem with the 4wd pump or does the system maybe need to be blead?

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most problems like this is the Oil in the ATTESSA is running low....

the resevoir, is there sufficient fluid in it????????

if not, top it up with special power steering fluid .. your workshop manual should tell you what type

unless there is a problem with the pump

keep us posted

ok

most problems like this is the Oil in the ATTESSA is running low....

the resevoir, is there sufficient fluid in it????????

if not, top it up with special power steering fluid .. your workshop manual should tell you what type

unless there is a problem with the pump

keep us posted

I have checked the oil, and the level is on the max line, I am thinking that it either needs to be bleed or there is a problem with the pump, I was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem or knows what it is?

I have checked the oil, and the level is on the max line, I am thinking that it either needs to be bleed or there is a problem with the pump, I was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem or knows what it is?

http://picasaweb.google.com/88speed/Nissan...576012417826418

is this the thing thats clicking?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVffbSadF0w

someone has posted a video regarding the click.......

is yours simillar to this?

Edited by eeiko321

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