Random VDC/Slip/E-Brake Lights Turn On (VDC shuts off)
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Random VDC/Slip/E-Brake Lights Turn On (VDC shuts off)
Hello! I have a 2003 Nissan 350z Touring, and just recently, i noticed that about 0-3 minutes into a drive, the vdc/slip/ebrake light will light up, signaling (I think) that the traction control is shut off... not sure why its doing that, it was just a normal drive, no sort of drifting, or even hard acceleration when this happens.. Any thoughts? I originally thought that the tire pressure was way off over the different sides, but the pressure is the same... so I really have no idea whats going on.. does anybody understand, or have any ideas of what is going on??
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Hello! I have a 2003 Nissan 350z Touring, and just recently, i noticed that about 0-3 minutes into a drive, the vdc/slip/ebrake light will light up, signaling (I think) that the traction control is shut off... not sure why its doing that, it was just a normal drive, no sort of drifting, or even hard acceleration when this happens.. Any thoughts? I originally thought that the tire pressure was way off over the different sides, but the pressure is the same... so I really have no idea whats going on.. does anybody understand, or have any ideas of what is going on??
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Wouldnt hurt to inspect the wheel sensors as that can be an issue. A little different situation than yours but this happened to me once. I was driving through Angeles crest highway for a good 30 minutes and I started getting the same lights you were. I stopped to kinda look over the car to see if i saw something obvious but nothing. I turned the car back on and the lights were gone. About 15-30 min later lights came on again so i decided to turn around and head home. I did a quick search when i got home and read somethings like bad wheel sensors, tire pressure, brakes blah blah blah....
I jacked the car up to inspect and didnt see anything obvious. My brake fluid was a little low. I checked the brake pads and although they werent super worn I thought i should replace them anyways since I had never replaced them. At that time this car was new to me.
I did that and never got the lights back on. I dont know how true this is but Ive read that if your brake fluid is low it can cause these lights to turn on. Not sure how true that is.
Also you may want to put a scanner on the car to see if there are any codes.
I jacked the car up to inspect and didnt see anything obvious. My brake fluid was a little low. I checked the brake pads and although they werent super worn I thought i should replace them anyways since I had never replaced them. At that time this car was new to me.
I did that and never got the lights back on. I dont know how true this is but Ive read that if your brake fluid is low it can cause these lights to turn on. Not sure how true that is.
Also you may want to put a scanner on the car to see if there are any codes.
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Wouldnt hurt to inspect the wheel sensors as that can be an issue. A little different situation than yours but this happened to me once. I was driving through Angeles crest highway for a good 30 minutes and I started getting the same lights you were. I stopped to kinda look over the car to see if i saw something obvious but nothing. I turned the car back on and the lights were gone. About 15-30 min later lights came on again so i decided to turn around and head home. I did a quick search when i got home and read somethings like bad wheel sensors, tire pressure, brakes blah blah blah....
I jacked the car up to inspect and didnt see anything obvious. My brake fluid was a little low. I checked the brake pads and although they werent super worn I thought i should replace them anyways since I had never replaced them. At that time this car was new to me.
I did that and never got the lights back on. I dont know how true this is but Ive read that if your brake fluid is low it can cause these lights to turn on. Not sure how true that is.
Also you may want to put a scanner on the car to see if there are any codes.
I jacked the car up to inspect and didnt see anything obvious. My brake fluid was a little low. I checked the brake pads and although they werent super worn I thought i should replace them anyways since I had never replaced them. At that time this car was new to me.
I did that and never got the lights back on. I dont know how true this is but Ive read that if your brake fluid is low it can cause these lights to turn on. Not sure how true that is.
Also you may want to put a scanner on the car to see if there are any codes.
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