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hi guys this is mine new post .. as im a new member correct me if im wrong typing in the wrong forum but yeah..

i just bought a new car .. skyline r32 ..manual ..92 model.. wich im more than happy with .. car sounds great runs very well .. no oil leaks etc.. 1 problem im having is a warning light is showing up on the dash (HICAS) any 1 know what that is ? is it dangerous or anything.. it aint on all the time just sometimes...

one another thing is .. im very keen on buying a apexi power fc computer for mine car.. if any 1 has one for sale please keep me posted thank you ..

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Wrong section:

Hicas light is common on the R32. Do you have a lock bar?

Dont stress to much. As long as you dont have a power steering leak its fine. Hicas is a crap anyway.

You can take the dash out and remove the light. Or Be lazy and put tape over it =P

Power Fc for an rb20 is quite rare, be prepared to fork out alot of cash.

Better option Contact Nik Danger. Aka CEFF1E on this forum. He does great remaps at a very competitive price.

Wrong section:

Hicas light is common on the R32. Do you have a lock bar?

Dont stress to much. As long as you dont have a power steering leak its fine. Hicas is a crap anyway.

You can take the dash out and remove the light. Or Be lazy and put tape over it =P

Power Fc for an rb20 is quite rare, be prepared to fork out alot of cash.

Better option Contact Nik Danger. Aka CEFF1E on this forum. He does great remaps at a very competitive price.

oh thanks mate.. cheers for that :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/go...l&hl=ceff1e

He is the creator of this epic thread. (Also a great product)

Pm him through that account "CEFF1E"

Im sure you will be pleased with his work and friendliness =)

hi guys this is mine new post .. as im a new member correct me if im wrong typing in the wrong forum but yeah..

i just bought a new car .. skyline r32 ..manual ..92 model.. wich im more than happy with .. car sounds great runs very well .. no oil leaks etc.. 1 problem im having is a warning light is showing up on the dash (HICAS) any 1 know what that is ? is it dangerous or anything.. it aint on all the time just sometimes...

one another thing is .. im very keen on buying a apexi power fc computer for mine car.. if any 1 has one for sale please keep me posted thank you ..

Did you buy a white R32gtst with gold spoke rims and nismo seat covers?

hi guys this is mine new post .. as im a new member correct me if im wrong typing in the wrong forum but yeah..

i just bought a new car .. skyline r32 ..manual ..92 model.. wich im more than happy with .. car sounds great runs very well .. no oil leaks etc.. 1 problem im having is a warning light is showing up on the dash (HICAS) any 1 know what that is ? is it dangerous or anything.. it aint on all the time just sometimes...

one another thing is .. im very keen on buying a apexi power fc computer for mine car.. if any 1 has one for sale please keep me posted thank you ..

hicas lock bar could have been fitted

hicas lock bar could have been fitted

yea i have sway bars as far as i know.. no i dident its a black gtst r32 skyline.. with red drift seat covers lol.. anyways i have another problem now i started to realise .. mine steering wheel is ok when i drive for about 10 min and then it gets hard to steer might that be a steering leak?

yea i have sway bars as far as i know.. no i dident its a black gtst r32 skyline.. with red drift seat covers lol.. anyways i have another problem now i started to realise .. mine steering wheel is ok when i drive for about 10 min and then it gets hard to steer might that be a steering leak?

Hi Mate

Do you have an aftermarket steering wheel fitted ??

Have you checked the power steering fluid level??

nah mate standard steering wheel .. steering fluid have checked seams ok...

Ok.

Sorry mate thats the problems i had with mine

It could come down to wheel alighnment or a bad plug connection im out of ideas sorry mate

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