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R32 Gtr G Sensor Fix


datsun_1600

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Hi lads,

Are we talking about the Lateral G sensor here?

I've got fault 16 (lateral G sensor or circuit)

Symptoms were when I got the car running it was fine, then stated to intermittently flash when going over bumps but still worked.

Now is on all the time with the ABS, any ideas? I'm going to pull it apart next weekend

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You could have a faulty g sensor (under centre consule)

I had both abs and awd lights on. After fixing a ground wire (was lose by the shifting pedal) and replacing the g sensor, both lights are gone.

If I were u, I would try a good used g sensor (~$150).

Best wishes

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G sensors are repairable, ive fixed a few.

Most times its one of the 2 ceramic caps has blown inside, $1 later and with the use of a soldering iron and quick re-trim the of the variable pots for voltage outputs and its good to go.

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  • 1 year later...

Hy 32 mates. (I'm french and english is hard for me^^)

I have the same problem. I will try to repair my g sensor before to buy a do luck system...

One of my cap is dead i think. I read all the topic, and there is just one thing that i don't understand. 

If i understand, there are 2 caps (one 10f 25v, and another 15f 25v), and you replace this 2 differents caps by 2 identics caps 10f 35v ? 

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  • 9 months later...

Hi guys. 

Does anyone have the original picture of the sensor pin outs from Facebook Jeff took in the first post? The link apears to now be dead. 

Cheers

Rob

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  • 4 years later...

Hi, I could really use some help calibrating my 33 v spec g sensor cos I can't view the photos in the original post so I don't know where to adjust and to measure the output voltages. Attached are photos of my G sensor already removed and exposed. Really hope someone can help, would really appreciate it. Thank you for your time and assistance.

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