TPMS, VDC OFF, ABS, SLIP lights all on
#1
TPMS, VDC OFF, ABS, SLIP lights all on
I've tried looking at other threads relating to the subject, but my lights are on right when I turn on the car. Most of the other cases don't seem to happen until after they driver over 5 mph, and I do NOT have the service engine soon light on. I reset the ECU, had a technician reset the steering wheel neutral position sensor (long story there), but the lights are all still on, brake fluid has been checked and topped off. It is messing with the traction control so it causes my rear tires to shred themselves. Fantastico! So, I'm hoping to avoid bringing it to the dealership, or at least already have a probable solution if I do.
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245/40 in the rear, 225 in the front, stock 19" rays. The wear seems to be pretty even across the tread. I didn't even notice the problem (other than dash lights) until after driving about 100 miles, stopped for gas and noticed black stuff all over my wheels. After a closer look, noticed my tires were almost bald. Unfortunately, I still had about 400 miles before I got home, so I took it slow and barely made it. The car drives pretty good, I just bought it so I don't know all the little nuances, but nothing was obvious. The only thing I noticed was after hitting a decent size bump, the back end feels a little squirrelly.
#5
larab, in one of my other threads, faiz asked me,
My fluids are fine, but I haven't checked the pads yet. And I'll have to check again, but I don't believe my brake light was on, only vdc, slip, abs, and tpms. And when I first start the car, the tpms light blinks for a while, then just stays on. The other three are always on.
What other problems are you talking about the slip/vdc/brake light. Check your brake pads and how much life you have left along with fluid levels for clutch and brake.
#6
I ended up taking it to an Infinity dealership. I want them to give it a thorough once over to see if there is anything else that needs to be serviced anyway. They are charging me $90, and that can be applied to any work I have them do, so I figure I can at least have them do an alignment. Will let you all know what they find out, either tonight or tomorrow.
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Well, apparently the only problem with the rear tires was a really bad alignment. It has coilovers, so I don't know how long it has been that way; the camber was fine, but they were toed out quite a bit. The TPMS went off because the tires were a little low on pressure, but I think they may have first went off due to the excessive tread loss causing the wheel to spin faster. And finally, I had a speed sensor (forgot the exact name) go bad in my front driver's side wheel causing the ABS, VDC and SLIP lights to go off. Grand total, $90 for the alignment, $307 p/l for the sensor, found a pair of used tires for $80 w/2 month warranty (which is when I need to buy my winter set anyway), and about $30 mounting/balancing, so roughly a little over $500. I'd say that isn't too bad, especially if you add in the peace of mind knowing it was fully inspected by an Infinity dealer. Just having bought the car (as long as those ARE the only problems I have for a while), I'm happy. Picking it up tomorrow after work, will let you guys know how it goes.
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Lucky you i have the same problem and i brought the car into the stealership and they're telling me that i need to order a G sensor (as in gravity force) @ 927 +tax. to fix the problem. I didn't even know we had that technology in the G.
#12
I wonder if they are talking about the yaw sensor under the center console. If so, you may be able to find a used one from someone parting out their G. Search the forum for part outs, you might get lucky. From what I have read, if the yaw sensor is bad, you only lose the traction control, your ABS will still work.
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I wonder if they are talking about the yaw sensor under the center console. If so, you may be able to find a used one from someone parting out their G. Search the forum for part outs, you might get lucky. From what I have read, if the yaw sensor is bad, you only lose the traction control, your ABS will still work.
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#15
Ive actually been having a similar problem with my tire pressure light. Im hoping one of you guys can help me out with this. I'll start of by saying that I have an 07 g35 coupe. Ive recently traded wheels with another g35 owner. He has an 04 and had the stock 17s wheels on it which I got in the trade among other things. I put the wheels on my car and the light came on. I know its not the tire pressure because I checked/put air on all tires.
Any suggestions would help
Any suggestions would help