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My new toy, R32 GTSt, is having some teething problems. My HICAS light comes on, and my ABS Light comes on, both intermittently.

Does anyone know how to manually enter diagnostic mode?

Does any one know where I can aquire a technical service manual? (Prefer free?)

Does anyone know how I can get rid of HICAS? I don;t like it.

Any help, or links to downloadable documentation, or advice would be GREATLY appreciated, both by me and my toy!!!

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Probably check meggala's site.

At $500 for a translation of the workshop manual, I don't like your chances of a freebie.

For the HICAS light, check the reservoir, which is behind a panel in the boot, beside RH tail lamp assembly. Check the fluid level with ignition ON. Top up with standard auto-trans fluid. Also, check for anywhere where things earth to the chassis. Nissans are notorious for needing pure voltage.

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BOOSTMEISTER: Trial you say... funny it's got a Trial sticker on the boot... They a tuning shop in Japan??

MODS:

Big S/S Exhaust with large straight through glass pack muffler.

Big Trust FMIC with GReddy Plumbing

Blitz BOV

HKS Filter (Soon to make way for big K&N)

H/D Clutch

Adjustable coilovers (Unknown brand)

Blitz Dual Street Spec Boost Controller

17x8 Front - Still undecided on tyre size

17x9 Rear - "

Full genuine GTR Body kit including Aluminium Guanrds and bonnet

PLANS:

T3/4 Hybrid

Fully Programable ECU with Anti-Lag

RB25/30 Hybrid

Pinapple Diff Mounts

..... more just can't think!!

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You R32 guys are going to love me listen carefully :D

In the boot the hicas computer can be found under the rear parcel shelf.

The hicas computer (silver rectangle) has 2 cables plugged in a bigger one and a smalller one.

Unplug the smaller cable and leave the bigger one plugged in.

You have now diasbled the HICAS with no side effects.

:P

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Kabab, True this does disable the HICAs Computer, but then don't the wheels turn under load or anyother side effect?

XrSiSt, how do I get my Red Devils Member logo thingy at the bottom of my posts, Red Rocks!!!

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Originally posted by D-Masta

XrSiSt, how do I get my Red Devils Member logo thingy at the bottom of my posts, Red Rocks!!!

YAY! Another member for us! :P

D-Masta, just copy n' paste this into your sig...

[ color=red]Member of the Red Devils[/color ]

but delete the gaps in the brackets :D

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Thanks for that Shell, do you have a list of all Red Devil Members?

Kabab, cheers mate I'll be trying that on wednesday when I get my car back from pedders. Getting all bushes and adustable camber fitted to rear of my car, and adjustable castor to the front.

Also fitting solid mount urethane diff cradle bushes at the sam time.... Can't wait to feel the difference, the car feels so unresponsive in handling compared to my old 180sx.

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