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Does any one know where the G sensor is mounted on an R32 GT-R

I have flash codes:

11. G sensor 1 problem and,

13. G sensor 1, 2 or curcuit problem

from the ETS controller.

I need to know where the sensor is located so that I can test it.

Thanks

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Well it's roughly in the middle, kind of up the top but a bit off centre and you have to poke around a little until you find it. Feedback from the owner is usually necessary... Hang on what are you talking about again? I forgot already.

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LoL silliness; assuming you asked a serious question, its under the center console behind the hand brake.

All the screws that hold the console in are fairly straight forward and easy to see. Careful with the sensor unit (includes two latitudinal, one longitudinal) removal, Nissan quote about $3k.

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