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Hey guys,

Just got my car back from smash repairs to get some minor body repairs done, and from the moment ive started my car, the 4wd lights come on.

It seems as though Attessa is not working as i have not seen any torque being delivered to the front.

I was wondering if this is a fuse problem or something else?

Also, my right headlight is busted too. Took the globe out and the filament is still in goood nick.. i tried changing the globe just to check but it doesnt seem to be working. is this also a fuse problem?

Thanks for your help.

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What's the error code coming out of the ATTESSA computer?

Are you sure the headlamp globe is "in good nick"? Some breaks in the filament are hard to see. Hook it to a battery, or test with a multimeter.

There is a fuse box under the bonnet near the drivers side suspension tower. On 32's people pull the fuse to make the car into RWD, and that does cause the AWD light to come on, so check that. IIRC its the fuse closest to the front of the car.

my AWD light is always on, but the awd is working fine, ive had its checked by 3 different mechanics and car elections and all have sed its fine.

If you fix it let me know

If the AWD light is on, then that means there is a problem with the AWD system. When there is an error in the AWD system, it doesn't work.
If the AWD light is on, then that means there is a problem with the AWD system. When there is an error in the AWD system, it doesn't work.

ive had it checked by 2 different mechanics, also an auto electrician, and they have all sed its fine. i cant work it out but its working fine.

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