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I have a 89 R32 GTS-T 4WD and i was woundering if any body had the circuit diagram to do this modification, i have heard of it beening done before but it is so got damn hard to find a good manual on the electrical system (circuit diagrams) on the R32's so in addition to that can any on recomend me to some one that can get or has got some good workshop manuals for Mechanical & Electrical Systems of an R32.

Thanks lots

-pete

OK..assuming it is the same as a GTR (and I'm pretty sure it is)

Just pull the ATESSA fuse and no power will be transmitted to the front wheels.

And...the R32 GTR workshop manual has been posted on these forums a couple of times, so try a search you should find it

And enjoy :D

I presume so, same as GTR. source out GTR manual mate.

tried take out fuse?

or

1.find large park area

2. drive above 20 kmph

3.turn ignition off (key) -while car is moving

4. start the car up again

5. you should see 4WD light comes on the dash

6. Try to do burn out/ if its 4WD or 2WD

'NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BEFORE, DURING and AFTER PERFORMING ABOVE DIRECTIONS"

its the 2nd fuse in on the bottom row in the fuse box under the bonnet. you will see ontop of the box it will be the one saying 4wd/heater or something like that. have the car off and remove the fuse, turn car on and 4wd light will come on.. ( only take out and refit the fuse when car is off )

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