VDC won't turn off after ECU reset.
I also have a 2011 G37s 6MT sedan and with the traction control enabled, it would easily cut out how you describe if I turned the wheel at all during the time the tires were slipping. Just the slightest left or right would cause it.
The flashing light is not traction control kicking on. It is the stability control thinking you are out of control so it kicks into action to slow you down.
Just unplug the yaw sensor and give it a try. $0 to try it and you can just plug it back in to reverse it.
The flashing light is not traction control kicking on. It is the stability control thinking you are out of control so it kicks into action to slow you down.
Just unplug the yaw sensor and give it a try. $0 to try it and you can just plug it back in to reverse it.
I also have a 2011 G37s 6MT sedan and with the traction control enabled, it would easily cut out how you describe if I turned the wheel at all during the time the tires were slipping. Just the slightest left or right would cause it.
The flashing light is not traction control kicking on. It is the stability control thinking you are out of control so it kicks into action to slow you down.
Just unplug the yaw sensor and give it a try. $0 to try it and you can just plug it back in to reverse it.
The flashing light is not traction control kicking on. It is the stability control thinking you are out of control so it kicks into action to slow you down.
Just unplug the yaw sensor and give it a try. $0 to try it and you can just plug it back in to reverse it.
You won't have to press the button anymore with the yaw sensor unplugged. Unplugging it will disable traction and stability controls. The traction control light that flashes in the dash will stay on with the sensor unplugged.
Cool! I'm going to check out the threads on how accessible it is.
I have a 2013 with a 6spd. manual. Trust me, something is wrong with your car, especially since you say it is working differently now than it was before.
I have worked with Nissans for 13 years and the TCS or VDC light turns it off all the way every time in every car except the GT-R. I would be very surprised if Infiniti did something different.
I have worked with Nissans for 13 years and the TCS or VDC light turns it off all the way every time in every car except the GT-R. I would be very surprised if Infiniti did something different.
Last edited by 4DRZ; Dec 3, 2015 at 04:12 PM.
I have a 2013 with a 6spd. manual. Trust me, something is wrong with your car, especially since you say it is working differently now than it was before.
I have worked with Nissans for 13 years and the TCS or VDC light turns it off all the way every time in every car except the GT-R. I would be very surprised if Infiniti did something different.
I have worked with Nissans for 13 years and the TCS or VDC light turns it off all the way every time in every car except the GT-R. I would be very surprised if Infiniti did something different.
In my owner's manual, it is called the "VDC off switch" (stability control) which also cancels the TCS (traction control). Did Infiniti change something for the 2013 or did I just get lucky? I can get my car totally sideways with it off. You said the VDC in YOUR 6spd. sedan kicks on as soon as you turn the wheel under throttle? What happens in YOUR 6spd. sedan when you do a donut?
Last edited by 4DRZ; Dec 4, 2015 at 12:51 PM.
In my owner's manual, it is called the "VDC off switch" (stability control) which also cancels the TCS (traction control). Did Infiniti change something for the 2013 or did I just get lucky? I can get my car totally sideways with it off. You said the VDC in YOUR 6spd. sedan kicks on as soon as you turn the wheel under throttle? What happens in YOUR 6spd. sedan when you do a donut?
Others have experienced the same exact thing so maybe in the 2013 model year, they fixed this. But for my 2011, I can't turn off VDC. That is why, and many others, disable VDC by adding a switch or unplugging the yaw sensor.
If I try to do a donut with the yaw sensor plugged in and the VDC turned off with the button, the VDC warning light will flash, cut the throttle, and apply the brakes. The only thing the VDC button seems to do is disable traction control when going in a straight line.
Others have experienced the same exact thing so maybe in the 2013 model year, they fixed this. But for my 2011, I can't turn off VDC. That is why, and many others, disable VDC by adding a switch or unplugging the yaw sensor.
Others have experienced the same exact thing so maybe in the 2013 model year, they fixed this. But for my 2011, I can't turn off VDC. That is why, and many others, disable VDC by adding a switch or unplugging the yaw sensor.
In your owner's manual do they still call it the VDC off button? How do they say it functions? In my book it says you can turn off the VDC. Maybe Infiniti knew they were cancelling the 6spd. sedan after '13 so they said, "aw the hell with VDC, we're only going to sell 10 of these anyway."
Last edited by 4DRZ; Dec 4, 2015 at 04:12 PM.
Seriously, who among us hasn't turned off TC, crept up to a turn and swung the back end around the corner? At least once in a while, because racecar.
Heck, that's the only way to enjoy a RWD car on snow & ice. But when you're car is powerful enough to do that on dry pavement, it's a little more impressive. Stupid, sure... but impressive, LOL.
Last edited by Rochester; Dec 4, 2015 at 04:52 PM.
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