Vehicle Dynamic Control is The problem
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Vehicle Dynamic Control is The problem
I've had excessive brake dust on my rear wheels. Bad cailpers? No. Many have had this problem. Am I kicking a dead horse? Was this known by most? Sorry if that's the case.
I knew something was wrong when I put on a set of very open wheels. The VDC appears to be the issue. Pulled the fuse/relay and excessive brake dust no more. Potentially better mpg's, acceleration, longer lasting brakes and less fade now that the rear's aren't so damn hot all the time. No wonder Nissan/Infinity chose not to address this issue. Not a cheap fix.
My question; How does one get the dash lights (slip, abs, etc.) off permanently, without accessing the gauge panel?
I knew something was wrong when I put on a set of very open wheels. The VDC appears to be the issue. Pulled the fuse/relay and excessive brake dust no more. Potentially better mpg's, acceleration, longer lasting brakes and less fade now that the rear's aren't so damn hot all the time. No wonder Nissan/Infinity chose not to address this issue. Not a cheap fix.
My question; How does one get the dash lights (slip, abs, etc.) off permanently, without accessing the gauge panel?
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Thanks BD. Didn't consider tape. I pulled the washer tank, but before doing so I've been driving around with little fluid. Light was on the dash. Pulled the tank & cut the plugs - no more dash light.
Scanguage has no codes saved for the VDC/ABS without the fuse. If I pull the plug from the source, perhaps the lights will **** off? Gonna gi.ve it a shot
Scanguage has no codes saved for the VDC/ABS without the fuse. If I pull the plug from the source, perhaps the lights will **** off? Gonna gi.ve it a shot