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I did do a search though seem to be getting conflicting information (c34 vs m35 maybe)

Can someone please advise on how to bleed a m35 attessa system in plain english? :)

Thanks to Scotty for helping me finally get rid of my 4WD light (relay in boot replaced).

Though on occassions i get power to the front wheels as the car goes from 1st to 2nd even at very slow speeds which makes the car jolt pretty badly.

(I can tell cause i have the Front Torque guage on the car).

Happens about 1 in 10 starts from stationary.

Hoping a bleed might help.

Appreciate the help guys.

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If it is shifting power to the front, it sounds like the system is working ok. Are the tyres all matching and worn the same?

Bleeding the attessa isn't hard with a couple of people on the job.

yeah tyres are all only 5k old. It shouldnt put power to the front wheels unless the rears lose traction yeah? and in the case i can even be idling off from the traffic lights.

whats the process for the bleed? cant hurt :)

It transfers power with wheel slip and G force sensor input. Mine definitely kicks in on launch.

I think there is some info in here on bleeding, it's a little complicated to run through quickly now. If you can't find it, give me a ring.

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