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Hey fellow Stagea owners,

I have seemed to have encountered some problems with my Hicas sometime back, Only running the diagnostics last night i believe the fault codes which were interpreted by the flashing light were 1,4 and 5.

1-HICAS solenoid right hand

4-Power steering solenoid

5-Vehicle speed sensor

My question was where are all sensors/solenoids located, I believe the 5th fault code the vehicle speed sensor is located inside the dash cluster its self so that isn't a problem for me. I'm just stuck as to where the other 2 may be located. If anyone could please shed some light onto these problems i have encountered that would be very helpful.

Best regards and looking forward to your responses Chris.

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check ur rear wheel speed sensors one might be playing up. i would be guessing the hicas solenoid would be on the rear craddle at the actual pump. power steering dont know about. research into it more.

So your assuming the actual Hicas solenoid would be located on the actual Hicas unit it's self?

Rear wheel speed sensor should be fine it was just the 3 fault codes which i encountered for some unknown reason but seems like whenever the right rear wheel goes over a small bump/ditch the back end seems very floaty and try's to correct steering for some reason.

  • 11 months later...

Videos of my error code are as follows, A bit unsure of the error codes I'm getting could someone please clarify for me please?

Hi Chris................old thread I know but I am curious as to whether these codes were cleared & if so what was the cure? I now have similar problem after dodgy wheel alignment. :)

The below is for R33 Skyline (1994 ~ 1999) & I guess they will do for C34 Stagea.

Codes are; 22 = Steering angle sensor not present.

23 = Steering angle sensor neutral or not present.

Apologies if this question has been answered elsewhere.

GW

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