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Hey lads,

Recently bought an R34 GTT. This morning I hit the TCS off switch to see how that goes. Now the TCS off, SLIP, and ABS lights all came on and are staying on. Can't for the life of me figure out turning the TCS back on. Before I hit the switch none of the lights had come on previously.

Thoughts? Apologies if this is a repeated thread.

Cheers

BG

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Yeah there are heaps of threads covering this. Use Google.

Easiest way to find the issue is with a scan tool. Generally means there is something wrong with the ABS or brakes or similar. Could be simple, could be expensive.

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