VDC off and Slip sign
VDC off and Slip sign
hey, how are you?
Recently, I had an accident and I fixed it (When I had an accident, there was a VDC off and Slip sign on all the time)
However, after 2 or 3 weeks, the VDC off and Slip sign showed up again all of sudden. If I restart my car, they disappear but they come up again all of sudden again. My local mechanic reprogrammed it and this keeps happening.
Should I just go to a dealer? Is this something that they can fix?
Thank you!!!
Recently, I had an accident and I fixed it (When I had an accident, there was a VDC off and Slip sign on all the time)
However, after 2 or 3 weeks, the VDC off and Slip sign showed up again all of sudden. If I restart my car, they disappear but they come up again all of sudden again. My local mechanic reprogrammed it and this keeps happening.
Should I just go to a dealer? Is this something that they can fix?
Thank you!!!
hey, how are you?
Recently, I had an accident and I fixed it (When I had an accident, there was a VDC off and Slip sign on all the time)
However, after 2 or 3 weeks, the VDC off and Slip sign showed up again all of sudden. If I restart my car, they disappear but they come up again all of sudden again. My local mechanic reprogrammed it and this keeps happening.
Should I just go to a dealer? Is this something that they can fix?
Thank you!!!
Recently, I had an accident and I fixed it (When I had an accident, there was a VDC off and Slip sign on all the time)
However, after 2 or 3 weeks, the VDC off and Slip sign showed up again all of sudden. If I restart my car, they disappear but they come up again all of sudden again. My local mechanic reprogrammed it and this keeps happening.
Should I just go to a dealer? Is this something that they can fix?
Thank you!!!
The reason why this is happening is mainly due to brake wear. As your brake pads get smaller, your car needs more brake fluid to compensate. For some reason, the 'slip' light and 'VDC' light is tied to the brake fluid.
Hence, go get some brake fluid for your ride and you should be fine. You can research which kind our cars will take. You won't need to put in a large amount of fluid. From what I remember, there is a 'Max' line for reference. Just make sure you don't overfill it as I've heard brake fluid does nasty things to car paint!
Hope this helps
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