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Could mean it has a Hicas lock bar and the globe hasn't been removed - best case scenario

Can use search function as I am certain there will be alot of this question

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The globe is the one in your dash cluster behind the hicas warning light that comes on.

There is about 6 screws that hold the cluster surround on.

Remove all and pull the cluster out. Find the globe behind the Hicas warning light and remove.

BUT - thats only if this is your issue.

If you dont have a Hicas lock bar in place or something like the Tomie kit which removes it then you need to start looking elsewhere.

Such as the fluid level for the Hicas. Located on the left or right behind a panel in your boot.

Ps. dont get mixed up with Hicas (4 wheel steer) and Attessa (4wheel drive)

Edit: From one of your other posts seems like your going to need an Auto Electrician

  • 2 weeks later...

first off check your power steering fluid level (in the engine bay near the passengers strut tower) because if its low the hicas light will come up.

if the fluid level is fine then check to see if there is a lock bar in the rear steering rack

ps. the fluid reservoir in the boot is for the attesa system not hicas

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