TT throws vdc off and slip light?
#1
TT throws vdc off and slip light?
well finally got my car back today and I'm very happy but i still need to work out the bugs. I have a problem....
My car throws a VDC off light and a SLIP light every time i start the car. It didn't do this before my TT were installed. Anyone know why this is happening? Anyone know a fix for this? Is it common?
My car throws a VDC off light and a SLIP light every time i start the car. It didn't do this before my TT were installed. Anyone know why this is happening? Anyone know a fix for this? Is it common?
#7
My steering wheel is off now since they pulled the steering rack. i wonder if this is the fix..... https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....ght=SLIP+light
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#10
had the same problem when the APS TT was installed on my car.
The steering arm was put on 180 degrees wrong.
had the agents reset it and no problems since.
Though have not physically turned the arm aroung 180 degrees
Hope this helps
The steering arm was put on 180 degrees wrong.
had the agents reset it and no problems since.
Though have not physically turned the arm aroung 180 degrees
Hope this helps
#11
Originally Posted by tyrone coupe
had the same problem when the APS TT was installed on my car.
The steering arm was put on 180 degrees wrong.
had the agents reset it and no problems since.
Though have not physically turned the arm aroung 180 degrees
Hope this helps
The steering arm was put on 180 degrees wrong.
had the agents reset it and no problems since.
Though have not physically turned the arm aroung 180 degrees
Hope this helps
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Originally Posted by denverinfiniti
Check your brake fluid. We have G's come in all the time with the those lights on. Its usually from low brake fluid levels.
+1! happen to me, make sure its filled with plenty of fluid.
#13
More than likely they installed the steering shaft in a few teeth off from where it was, the best way is for them to take it out and put it where it is supposed to be, other option is to have the dealer rest the steering angle but that will leave you with a steering wheel not straight, the car will be fine and lights off but crooked steering wheel.
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