TPMS, VDC OFF, ABS, SLIP lights all on
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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
-Rob
#18
If you have a sears auto center by you, 5 bucks each sensor. It's mandatory to program all 4 so it will be 20 bucks out the door.
#20
Hey guys it's been a very long day. so i not going to read all the post . Hope this helps just had the same problem my INFIN. TECH. did the top off of the brake fluid, but he also told me he had to glue (epoxy) a cilp i belive is what he said . It under the passenger seat. Something INFIN. know about. Long day good buzz hope i got it right..:
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#22
Back in the day the stealership told me the same thing about mine, thats the common part they blame when its something they can't figure out. I would be willing to bet its a bad wheel bearing on the front. Thats what mine ended up being (after installing a new G-Sensor and ABS unit). Have you ever hit a curb or does it appear your car was in a fender-bender on one side? If so its likely that side has a failed wheel bearing which is causing your issue.
A replacement can be found HERE
-Rob
A replacement can be found HERE
-Rob
#24
G35 vdc, slip, ABS lights on
I have a 2007 G35S sedan. After starting my car I could hear ABS actuators firing (kind of sounded like Star Wars phasers firing) after a few minutes all of the lights would illuminate and not go off. I found out code 1108 was setting indicating front drivers side wheel speed sensor. I unplugged the sensor, cleaned it, disconnected the connector and put everything back and it still failed. Finally took it to the dealer and the tech indicated that he almost never replaces wheel speed sensors but does replace bearings often. There was no play in the tire (which would indicated a failed bearing) but the inside of the bearing seal was all chewed up and in bad shape which is where the sensor reads the wheel speed. I suggested the tech replace the bearing first and if that fixes the problem then all is good (if it didn't to go ahead and replace the sensor). Replacing just the bearing FIXED the problem and all is good.
#25
please help with my problem
i have a 2005 g35 coupe with currently 29,000 miles and i have had this problem for 6 months now. 4 months after i bought this car, i noticed my brakes starting to pulsate at somewhat high speeds. Then the lights would come on Vdc off, slip and abs, then the braking would be normal but those lights on. i have extended warranty so i went to the dealer and they replaced a wheel sensor, i took it out, same problem. Went back and they changed the g sensor or yaw rate sensor, same problem. Went back and they changed the ABS module, same problem. Then went back and they did an ABS calibration, same problem. To this day those lights still come on and the diagnostics say all sensors are working. i recently also got new tires and i got an alignment done which shows have an issue with a negative camber and a local mod shop says i might have a wheel bearing problem or an electrowheel or something. keep in mind this went to a dealer so brake fluid, battery resets and all that is all been done and still not fixed. The rotors and pads are also fairly new and fine. Someone please help with this problem.
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