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Hey guys im having issues with my R34 GTT auto,

It recently had rough idling and found out that it was the coilpacks that were playing up and replaced them.

Only thing left with it, is the SLIP and TCS light still showing and will not turn off.

Car is very sluggish and doesn't accelerate very fast, its like taking off in second gear or something. I had a look at my ECU and found a Black plug without a relay in it.

I had a look in the service manuals and found out it is called the 'Throttle Motor Relay'

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Just wondering does anyone have the part number for it so i can go to Nissan?

I tried to plug in the blue fuses from the fuse box in the engine bay but they are different (has a couple more grooves so it doesnt go in)

Cheers guys! :)

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I will have a good look tomorrow when the shops are all open, Do you reckon i can slice off a bit of the relay i have and try plug it in?

Because i had a good look at the relay and there is just a little tab holding it back from going in.

One thing im a little bit concerned about is the coils, contacts etc might differ from the relays and might possibly cause damage :ermm:

Anyway Thanks for your suggestion, will have a look tomorrow at supercheap or bursons! :)

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