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  • #31
    I think I solved the puzzle for this one. I'm probably wrong but this is what I'm assuming so far, and i think its a safe assumption:

    The clicking sound Joker and I are experiencing seems to be different that skyline_steve's (see link in above post). No HICAS lights are lit or anything for us. The clicking sound is comming from the fuel pump relay*. Basically that clicking sound means its working properly, I've heard this in other GTR's as well. If you listen closely, you can hear Police-spec crown victoria's clicking in a similar way every 8-10 seconds.

    "When ignition switch is 'ON', the relay operation sound must be audible. The pump must sound in 5 seconds after the relay is turned on."

    Also, my mass air flow sensors acts up sometimes, so the ECU goes into safe mode or whatever... richer+retards timing. I notice that clicking sound happens quicker when my air flow sensors are being gay. So that can only mean its fuel related because since my car is running richer, more fuel is pumped into the engine, hence time interval between the clicking sounds is lessened.

    * Source: gtr_32_service_manual.pdf (aka, The holy bible)
    pdf page #193 / manual page # EN-177


    **edit: actually, yes! im wrong. this clicking sound means theres an issue with the fuel pump. see pdf page 192 or manual page EN-176 for a trouble-shooting chart. i dont have the necessary tools to perform the testing
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    • #32
      Hmm I will check it out when I get home. Mine clicks as well if only the ignition is turned on. I have noticed a strange sound a couple of times after I turned the car off. Maybe the sound of the pump slowing down? lasts for about 2-3 sec.
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      • #33
        I think it has something to do with the voltage being sent to the relay. i suspect this because of two things, it's suggested in the service manual and after i received my car the day i got it, the battery was completely dead. the japanese battery that came with the car was brand new, but didn't hold a charge even if you jump started it and ran the car for hours because it's been sitting at a port in kobe for 4 months.

        because my battery didn't hold a charge, the cars electrical pretty much ran on the alternator. this caused the cars electrical to jump from 12ish volts to something like 6volts every 8 seconds, or more frequently if i applied throttle. this frequent jump in power screwed up my cd player and speakers pretty badly. this could be a common case for cars that were imported and driven home on just the alternator alone. i have no background nor am i inclined with fixing electronics on cars, so maybe stinky_1 could give us some suggestions if hes willing enough.
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        • #34
          I still say to build a rubber box to put the relay in and attach it to the car with a rubber grommit under the screw. You will never hear it click again!

          Outta sight, outta mind!

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          • #35
            I have this clicking too and can't figure it out. I have flushed the Attessa system and now with fresh fluid it still clicks. I am assuming that the relay is working properly since it's still working. Whats the problem here. Is it a voltage problem? Is the Hydraulic unit, that works the Attessa, not working properly?

            I just found this on www.gtr.co.uk
            "The R32 relay by the boot catch is the relay that powers the ATTESA pump that pressurises the accumulator that is used to power the piston. If it clicks all the time, the pressure accumulator is knackered"
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            • #36
              Originally posted by FormerVDubber View Post
              I have this clicking too and can't figure it out. I have flushed the Attessa system and now with fresh fluid it still clicks. I am assuming that the relay is working properly since it's still working. Whats the problem here. Is it a voltage problem? Is the Hydraulic unit, that works the Attessa, not working properly?

              I just found this on www.gtr.co.uk
              "The R32 relay by the boot catch is the relay that powers the ATTESA pump that pressurises the accumulator that is used to power the piston. If it clicks all the time, the pressure accumulator is knackered"
              Wasn't there a more recent post on this that said the clicking was normal?

              I may be wrong though, clicking noises are always annoying.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by DarkCaporaL View Post
                Wasn't there a more recent post on this that said the clicking was normal?

                I may be wrong though, clicking noises are always annoying.
                That was related to the fuel pump. This clicking is causing the dimming of lights, and that ain't normal. I'm sure this must be hard on the electrical system.
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                • #38
                  Nobody has solved this eh?
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                  • #39
                    you have to pay really close attention to notice the lights flickering though. ive only listened for this noise in about 3 or 4 other peoples GTRs and they all make this noise too.

                    care to be an ambassador of GTRC and poke a question at our sovereign GTRUK forum board?
                    or better yet, ask for a straight up fix - how do you make the clicking stop
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                    • #40
                      I found a similar thread on www.gtr.co.uk and have been asking for a resolution but so far no reply.
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                      • #41
                        i did a search awhile ago in skylinesdownunder and skylinesaustralia, with no luck. i think the last place anybody checked for advice was japan. i'm going to PM one of the sponsors from japan, hopefully they can help shed some light on this issue
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by solid_88 View Post
                          i did a search awhile ago in skylinesdownunder and skylinesaustralia, with no luck. i think the last place anybody checked for advice was japan. i'm going to PM one of the sponsors from japan, hopefully they can help shed some light on this issue
                          any update on this issue mine has it also, everything seem to be functioning normaly, fluid bled and filled, relay swapped, same problem.

                          I have noticed it clicks more frequent (every 5 sec.) during a cold start, and slows down to about 15-20 second intervals after driving.

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                          • #43
                            Mine also does this. all my electrical stuff flickers and i hear the click. Doesnt do it very often though; Maybe once in 5 drives. My car is at Z-tune right now so maybe I will ask them.

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                            • #44
                              My electronics dont flicker and I have no drop in voltage BUT I definetly have a clicking relay in my trunk. I searched for it in the FSM awhile back a found out it is 100% normal to have a clicking realy every 5-15secs (I don't remember the exact interval). I'm pretty sure its the fuel pump. In this thread it seems everyone has this issue, I would guess its normal. Nothing to worry about, if your electronics are dimming, try a grounding kit and a new battery, it got rid of alot of my issues. Theres a member on this board making grounding kits for 45$.

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                              • #45
                                i had the same clicking after i got the engine rebuilt the first time but went away after the second time... it affected my powersteering like it would cut in and out with the clicking relay i thought it was to do with Hicas or powersteering...

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