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Hey guys need abit of help, i started up my skyline today for the first time since yesterdai they day i bought it and i noticed that the car did not want to idle properly and it would nearly stall and my headlights would flicker as the revs dropped it did not stall but it certainly felt like the car wanted too, now ive read through a few threads and alot of people reakon check vacum lines, clean the aac valve and clean AFM but the only thing i couldnt find is why the lights are flickering what could that be or is it because the revs are dropping??

Clean AAC valve.. When mine was idle hunting the lights would dim and brighten as the revs went down and up too.. Don't know the exact reason for it - no clue on the electrical side of things, but it stops when the car stops idle hunting, which is stopped (in my case anyway) by cleaning the AAC valve. There's a DIY thread here somewhere.. yes.gif

Flickering headlights?

Put a multimeter across the battery terminals when the car is running. Should be a constant 13.8 to 14.4 Volts, if it's jumping up and down you've got an alternator problem or a problem with the rectifier.

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