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hi all, i have an r32 gtr, in the boot where the boot latch is, under all the garnishing there is a relay which is somehow related to the attessa pump. if i disconnect it, the 4wd light comes on the dash. this relay keeps flicking, making all the electrics flicker, the headlights, the interior lights, boost controller light even the power fc commander light! its just a flicker in the lights. does anyone know what could cause this to happen? ive changed the relay, but the problem is still there. ive been told that its a faulty earth or something, but have no idea how to find it. i really dont want to pay an autoelectrician who is going to charge me heaps of $$$ on an hourly basis to try and find the problem. it could take forever! someone please help!

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Lol, you dont wanna pay an auto elec? The question you ask is a very open one, and without having a look at the car most people wouldn't be able to diagnose. If I were you I would pay an auto elec to sort it out...... Or you can take random stabs at what it could be. :rofl: Just dont start a fire.

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Bit of a thread dig but didn't anyone happen to fix this problem?

my car originally had error code 16 (lateral G sensor) I replaced it with a working one and no more fault code lights but the 4wd light still stays on. I also tried another attessa computer but it's the same.

The 4wd relay in the boot keeps clicking and won't prime the pump. I pulled the relay apart and gave the contacts a sand to clean them but it still won't stay connected. 

This fault is doing my head in 

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