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hi ppl,

i just have a question regarding my 32 gtr,

i just picked it up yesterday, and constantly the 4WD light on the dash stay's on..

is this a bad thing? obviously it means something is wrong.. do i have 4wd operating??

any ideas what to get checked out when i take it in for a service?

cheers,

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It's never a bad thing to have a pretty red light in the dashbroad cluster - especially now that Xmas is approaching.

There is a button up the top of the screen - its labelled "Search" - bloodywell use it. Or you could go back about 2 days worth of posts and you'll probably find ANOTHER question on exactly this topic.

look in boot at hicas computor, there will be a flashing red LED in one corner of it, count the number of flashes ( no long or short just a "flash") this is the error code. If more than one thing is faulty the next group of flashes will be the next error code then it repeats etc etc .

Do this with the ignition in the "on" position....I don't think you need the car running.

get back to me with your findings.....I have a copy of the error codes handy.

Mike

thanks for the reply,

but i just founf out yesterday before i drove the car to the compliance workshop that the fuse was missing for the 4wd system (duh) :Oops:

i havent replaced the fuse yet but hopefully that should fix the problem,

thanks agn.

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