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Hi,

I got a problem with my GTS-4 and I'm hoping someone out there might know whats going on.

Its a problem with the cars Traction Control System.

Basically, when i go into a left hand corner at speed and the traction control is required, there is a shudder when the atessa system kicks in. The car shakes a bit and it can be felt through the steering wheel, it almost feels like the left wheel is seizing up or something.

The car has just had a major service, i told the mechanic about the problem and he seemed to think that changing the fluid that the traction control needs and bleeding the lines might fix it. It didn't.

Anyway if anyone knows of such a problem a reply would be much appreciated.

Thanks for your time. :burnout:

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Thanks for your help everyone!!!!!

I went to Advan and they weren't even sure what it was but i suggested changing the diff oil like everyone here was saying and its now all SWEET!!

What would i do without skylinesaustralia or my Skyline for that matter!!

Thanks Again....

Simon

Don't know what type of oil it was that was used, whatever Advan use i guess, it came up as high quality diff oil on the reciept.

The car took 1.5 litres.

The cost of the oil and half an hour labor from Advan was: $68.00.

It didn't work straight away, it took a day to get the oil through the diff, but now the traction control feels better than ever.

Thanks again for your help everyone.

Cheers,

Simon

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