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hey all,

HICAS PROBLEM

got a little problem with my 92 model 32 gtr, ever since i have replaced my cluster with a nismo cluster ive been having a problem thats got to the top of my head, my hicas light just comes up and does not disappear, as soon as i take my car out the first turn i get to my hicas light just comes up and its doing my head in, ANY HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED GUYS,

4WD LIGHT PROBLEM AND ALSO SIMILAR TO A CONTINUOUS FUEL PUMP NOISE

also my cousin has a 89 r32 gtr and he just got his car back yesterday and he noticed that when he was driving his gtr the 4WD light was on continuous and will not disappear, and also when he turns his ignition on his got like some fuel pump noise that is constantly on even while driving, please guys can yous please help us,

THANK YOU VERY MUCH GUYS,

CHEERS

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k i know this sounds obvious but did u check your fluid level?

and my motor swap i did in my car sets mine off when the hicas is supposed to kick in,even when the p.s fluid is fulll

yer my fluid levels seem to be fine i cant think of anything else

so if you remove the steering wheel does it really affct the hicas? i got that problem at the moment but my hicas comes on afetr like half hour, realy shits me, im at the stage where i have to get it removed,

and no he didnt remove his steering wheel when he changed his cluster because i was there in front of him but his steering wheels was not straight so we took it to a mates workshop and we fixed it there, it was ok for a while but just came back, gdzlar1 is my 1st cousin and im the one that has the 4WD light that stays on continuously while driving and when ever i turn the ignition on i have like this noise from where my diff is and its like a fuel pump noise that just stays on while driving and it doesnt stop until i turn the car off,

what might be the problem yous all think?

Edited by GTRBOS

HICAS - Did you check the fuse in the fuse box / Power steering fluid?

ATTESSA - You can check the sensors, I think, from memory is in the centre under the small compartment going towards the rear seats..?

<br />There are too many threads regarding the effect of the alignment of the sensor under the steering wheel affecting the operation of HICAS.<br />
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ok if i was to cheak y wiring how would i do that and if its not the problem where is the hicas fuse located or the atessa sensor?

hey i got a 32 gts4 and my lhicas light never turned off until today when i had my 100,000km service.i got the power steering fluid flushed/bled and got new power steering fluid in it. Now i have no hicas light on yay

hey i got a 32 gts4 and my lhicas light never turned off until today when i had my 100,000km service.i got the power steering fluid flushed/bled and got new power steering fluid in it. Now i have no hicas light on yay

yer i think im going to do that aswell man, i was thinking of flushing my pwer steering fluid, will do asap mate

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