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I've done a long search in the forums for "self diagnostics", "diagnositcs test", "diagnositcs mode", diagnositcs" etc but only ever found HICAS diagnositcs mode. I know there a way to short 2 pins in the consult port, but which two??

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I've done a long search in the forums for "self diagnostics", "diagnositcs test", "diagnositcs mode", diagnositcs" etc but only ever found HICAS diagnositcs mode. I know there a way to short 2 pins in the consult port, but which two??

depends which Skyline - I think the R32 uses the 2 in the top RH area of the connector, and the R33 uses the 2 in the bottom LH area.
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depends which Skyline - I think the R32 uses the 2 in the top RH area of the connector, and the R33 uses the 2 in the bottom LH area.

I don't know about Landy, but I have a R33 and this is a pic of the consult pic. Which pins?

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If you get a consult cable you can get conzult which will give you the diagnostics for you ECU. as for shorting it.. that won't help you too much.. download teh service manual for the R33..

or do a search.. i'll check it out and see if I can help.. it's out there..

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Reason your search didn't turn anything up is because it's set to 30 days or newer - goto search - set it to 365 days or newere or any date and search again..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=45503&hl=

should give you the answer - you can short it - my mistake..

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