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for the past couple of days (maybe a week) my R32 GTR has been doing something quite odd

If I start the car and back out of a parking bay (@work) the AWD warning light comes on - it's seems to be dropping into the diag mode somehow – but I thought the ignition needed to be off for that to happen

It only seems to happen if a turn the car quickly. What I mean is when I back straight out of my drive way @ home where I reverse for about 7-10 meters before turning the wheel - it does not seem to happen.

If I turn the car off - and restart - all is fine

what the ?

NB – I have fit 8mm wheel spacers on all four wheels in the past few weeks – could this be causing me a problem

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  • 4 weeks later...
when the warning light is on open the boot and check the light on the ATTESA computer it will tell you what the problem is.  A list of the error codes are in the workshop manual

OK Duncan

did this at last - when I checked the computer in the boot - all I could see was a steady and consistent flash (about 1 per second) – I stoped counting @ about 20

I do not have the WSM - so what does this mean ?

could the wheel spacers cause this

what about uneven tyer ware (front to rear) ?

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Its page C-67 and C-68 in the manual, and unfortunatley the flashes go to 29 :D so get back in the boot!

there is a 5 second gap between cycles but you'll need to get that count right.

There used to be a heap of links to the manual on here, maybe try a search?

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Yep, the ETS hydraulic unit is the pump sitting above the diff. So it might be that has failed but I suspect its more likely to be a voltage problem, the system is very sensitive to voltage. You need to make sure you have at least 12v and a good earth, might be time to talk to an auto electrican

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