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^ this is what all of the 33 and 34's I've plugged in to have had, supposedly 32's also have the same connector.

Correct. Nightcrawlers R34 GT-T had an OBD1 connector, which surprised me as I was almost sure that all 34's had OBD2

Check under your dash's fuse area, that grey connector should be right near it

-D

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Do u know how to clear them nick? If so what suburb u in and how much?

The software I have has an option to clear air bag codes, I've never had an air bag error to test it though.

I'd be willing to give it a shot, Highbury after hours or Frewville during my lunch break, no charges :down:

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The software I have has an option to clear air bag codes, I've never had an air bag error to test it though.

I'd be willing to give it a shot, Highbury after hours or Frewville during my lunch break, no charges :down:

Wow, which software is that? Sounds like it must be CONSULT2 compatible to hook into the ancillary ECUs - unless its just OBD2?

Generally speaking most of the software out there (non-commercial) will only do CONSULT1 which is fairly limited in what it can talk to and do. On most cars I've played with on CONSULT there are quite a few other ECUs available via the bus, but require you to use the CONSULT2 protocol, which isn't very well documented (if at all). When you do an initial query, it'll list all of the ECUs you can talk to... (Seem to recall 'EF' is the main ECU, but there's also stuff like SRS, TCS/ABS/HICAS, AT, etc)... Anyways ;)

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Does anyone have any pictures of where exactly the OBD port is located on a 32 GTR? I've looked all under my dash, near my fuse box, everywhere... but can't find it!

And the net only shows the actual plug but not exactly where it is :)

Fusebox Above your right knee, port is above the fuse cluster, to the left.

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