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Hi all,

I purchased a neglected C34 series 2 Gtagea a few days ago. Non turbo RWD auto.

It had 2 burnt coil packs, bad plugs etc which I sorted out.

Once I did the first test drive in the car, it was apparent that the transmission is always in 4th gear (I think it's 4th)

It certainly does not start off in 1st and it does not perform and gear changes at all. Feels like it's always in 4th.

Sent it to the local Nissan dealer and they have plugged it onto their "consult" and apparently it says there is a fault with a solenoid.

However, before they look inside the transmission pan, they want to ensure that the external wiring to the transmission is all good but they don't have the wiring diagrams for this car.

They wanted me to try and source the transmission related wiring diagrams to make their job easier.

Please point me in the direction if these diagrams if any of you have access to them.

Thank you !!

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umm I guess you must really like that dealer.....personally I would not be OK to pay the premium of a dealer mechanic to have them ask me for info about their car. I wouldn't mind helping a local mechanic if they asked the same question because I don't pay more for them to have this sort of info (yes I get it's not locally sold....but still....)

Anyway I have the PDF manual if you want it.....about 3,200 glorious pages in japanese.....send me your email address and I can send a link

BTW very unlikely to be a wiring problem if 1/ the trans doesn't work, and 2/ consult says why it doesn't work. I'd just change the faulty solenoid and see what happens

i believe if you unlug the brown plug for the auto it will be locked n 3rd? i have not tried this, but read that's what a lot of tuners in japan do.

find the brown plug on the drivers side under the battery and trace the wires or see if it still plugged in

Anyway I have the PDF manual if you want it.....about 3,200 glorious pages in japanese.....send me your email address and I can send a link

Hey duncan can u send a copy to [email protected] for me. Hopefully its not to big for gmail!. Cheers

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