Help Over Sensitive VDC / Slip
#1
Over Sensitive VDC / Slip
Hey all I've ran into a problem thats killing me and the fun i have with the car.
My 6mt g37s sedan keeps locking up brakes to keep the car in check waayyy to much. I cant drive the car 1/4 of how i used to or the VDC will kick in. Not sure what to do..
Prior to this (note VDC worked fine) my brake fluid was little low and with hard acceleration the brake light would come on and if i stayed accelerating the slip light would come on and stay on. i have since added some nissan dot3 to the reservoir. then stated to notice the overactive VDC..
i left the battery disconnected for over 24hrs but nothing changed, i have a friend that did sat to leave the -ve terminal touching the cars body to drain the computers so will try that this weekend.
my G is no longer fun to drive
My 6mt g37s sedan keeps locking up brakes to keep the car in check waayyy to much. I cant drive the car 1/4 of how i used to or the VDC will kick in. Not sure what to do..
Prior to this (note VDC worked fine) my brake fluid was little low and with hard acceleration the brake light would come on and if i stayed accelerating the slip light would come on and stay on. i have since added some nissan dot3 to the reservoir. then stated to notice the overactive VDC..
i left the battery disconnected for over 24hrs but nothing changed, i have a friend that did sat to leave the -ve terminal touching the cars body to drain the computers so will try that this weekend.
my G is no longer fun to drive
#6
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Just a thought, but it could be that your rear brake pads need changing. the VDC applies them in its operation and if they are out of tolerance the system may disable. This happened to me years ago the very first time I had to change my brake pads on my G
Another reason that i suspect its the brake pads is that having to add brake fluid without a leak in the system is usually due to the pads being thin enough the pistons in the calipers are sitting a bit farther out creating more room in the hydraulic system.
Another reason that i suspect its the brake pads is that having to add brake fluid without a leak in the system is usually due to the pads being thin enough the pistons in the calipers are sitting a bit farther out creating more room in the hydraulic system.
#7
i honestly havent tried of having VDC off. Ive gotten luck while having VDC off and have kept it on unless i know for sure i have room for correction,
Just a thought, but it could be that your rear brake pads need changing. the VDC applies them in its operation and if they are out of tolerance the system may disable. This happened to me years ago the very first time I had to change my brake pads on my G
Another reason that i suspect its the brake pads is that having to add brake fluid without a leak in the system is usually due to the pads being thin enough the pistons in the calipers are sitting a bit farther out creating more room in the hydraulic system.
Another reason that i suspect its the brake pads is that having to add brake fluid without a leak in the system is usually due to the pads being thin enough the pistons in the calipers are sitting a bit farther out creating more room in the hydraulic system.
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#9
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My rear end slid slightly in the rain, about the same time, the traction light went off. It is pretty hard to get the traction light to go off. I know when I got the Continental DWS on my old car, the traction light went off much more than I had ever before. Mostly because they were new and the soft sidewalls. You might have some suspension item that is going bad as well.