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Hey Guys, I understand this has been covered and believe me I have searched but anything I find, the link is no longer availible...

I want to install my Tomei Hicas lock kit this weekend but the instructions are in ne hon go...

Can someone please point me in the right direction to find english instructions or wiring diagram?

Thanks for your help!!

Todd

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cool.

this is rhe procedure..

start the engine and WITHIN TEN SECONDS!! turn the steering wheel 1/2 turn LEFT hten RIGHT 5 times then depress the brake pedal 5 times.

this will put hicas into a diagnostic mode.(dont drive it)

it will take a few gos to get it. its hard to do all that whithin 10 seconds lol

when its inttalised the hicass light will flash. turn the wheel left and right asnd you can see the rear turn. use this procedure for inserting the shims into the rear steering rack(they wont fit otherwise)

as far as the electrics go ??????

Thankyou VERY MUCH! This should be in the DIY/FAQ section!

^I think copyright prohibits this.^

Can someone translate this for me? Please Phunky?

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As the r33 plug looks nothing like the one shown on the PDF doc, Im having trouble choosing which wires to plug into.

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I fitted the lock washers last night, I used a 12v source to move the rack (those screw are sooo tiny) and wheel aligned today, the light is on but it drives like a normal car with none of that tail waggle that I had to get used to when I first drove it, I prefer it like this and when/if I ever get the wiring colour codes, I will get rid of the light, I want it working as hicas also governs the power steer and hopefully it still comes on if there is a problem (touch wood).

Well after much searching I found this on a site.

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I am guessing that the signal wires A & B are the wires on the rack that read the movement of the rack, without running out and looking, i know there are 3 wires on that connector, I can get an idea of which is which, I will have a look at it tommorrow and see what happens.

I did it! The pic is a wiring diag of the setup for a R33.

Thanks to all who helped with this Al, Predator, Shane, ColGTSX, Bl4cK32, Sav man and anyone else that I Pmed :rolleyes:

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Disclaimer: This worked for me it is no guarentee that it will work for anyone else.

  • 4 weeks later...

hey guys

i went with the above post picture

and i got a 96 r33 series 2

i went with the wire harness guide and installed it as pinned out on the harness but either way i look at my harness in the middle section those wires indicated arent on there

in the first picture i have showed the wire which i have spliced into

the second picture is looking at it from other side also indicating how i have wired it

cheers much help is need before my care is running as i dont wanna ruin anything

cheers

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