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HELP!!! 2006 G35 Coupe Newbie Owner Various Questions Can't Search
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I've had these lights on ever since I got
Attachment 165597 Attachment 165598 my car back from the engine being dropped in but I never got my car aligned so I'm hoping it's just needs a alignment my brake fluid is good tires are all even and my brake pads are good as well they were all checked. .. what could it be..?! Like sometimes when I start my car and drive the first 20 seconds my car starts jerking and the slip light flashes and then the light goes solid and the car drives smooth. Please help me |
Check your brake fluid... Maybe low...
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Originally Posted by Hotdawwgman
(Post 6881962)
Check your brake fluid... Maybe low...
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Always good to double check
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Originally Posted by Hotdawwgman
(Post 6881966)
Always good to double check
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Just look at the reservoir, it has lines for you to see if it is full or not.... |
Originally Posted by Hotdawwgman
(Post 6881971)
:NOOO::icon28::icon07:
Just look at the reservoir, it has lines for you to see if it is full or not.... |
My Brake fluid is good
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Might be a cam shaft sensor. I know when mine was bad my car would jolt forward after starting.
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Originally Posted by nohope55
(Post 6882082)
Might be a cam shaft sensor. I know when mine was bad my car would jolt forward after starting.
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My local shop pulled the code once I got those lights on my dash. It cost 200$.
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Please check other threads before asking. This has been gone over many times.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...dc-lights.html Either way, this is my review on another thread (I believe the issues you're having is #3): These lights turn on for the following reasons: 1. Brake fluid is low 2. In need of a brake job (worn pads, warped rotors) 3. Speed/angle sensors are extremely dirty/or are faulty 4. VDC/Traction control module is out 5. VDC/Traction control relay is faulty Hope this helps. __________________________________________________ __________ |
Originally Posted by Syl_Man
(Post 6882823)
Please check other threads before asking. This has been gone over many times.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...dc-lights.html Either way, this is my review on another thread (I believe the issues you're having is #3): These lights turn on for the following reasons: 1. Brake fluid is low 2. In need of a brake job (worn pads, warped rotors) 3. Speed/angle sensors are extremely dirty/or are faulty 4. VDC/Traction control module is out 5. VDC/Traction control relay is faulty Hope this helps. __________________________________________________ __________ |
Originally Posted by Devil_G35
(Post 6883047)
And how much does it cost to fix Or is it a DIY??? Hopefully it's not too much
Get the code(s), bring it here and we'll tell ya what to do. |
Originally Posted by jsmith29
(Post 6883156)
Dude, save your time money and sanity by getting the codes read. You need to read the OBCDII code before you start wrenching. Get the code(s), bring it here and we'll tell ya what to do. |
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