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I think I have a problem with the ETS in my 89 R32 GTS4. The error appears to be temperature sensitive - the warning light only generally comes on after a while, comes on sooner on warm days.

Anyone know a shop in the western suburbs (around Werribee) that knows these little buggers and how to diagnose / fix them?

TIA

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Hey Greg,

I think it's the pressure sensor pump on the attessa pump.

From what I hear it's not serviceable so you have to replace with second hand or new pump assembly.

**** Update***

Looks like Frenchy has an option I would give them a call.

https://frenchysperformancegarage.com/products/fpg-nissan-gt-r-attessa-pressure-switch-replacement?fbclid=IwAR1n1PQu36Vzd0AzJXSgyFHyhpjBzYlR8kjtVuPrK_JIsCRaqHrf9mxYZnI

 

 

  • 2 years later...

Is that the ETS pressure switch? yes it goes above the read diff, and thumbs up for good parts but down for no/crap instructions!!! I have never tried to change the switch, you may need to drop the diff...

Well, finally got a response from Frenchy (amazingly almost immediately after I resent the original request with tracking). Looks like it is not really a DIY repair, so now need to find a mechanic, preferably Western Subs / Werribee, who can install this new pressure sensor.

TIA

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