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Old May 24, 2011 | 09:46 AM
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Slip light flashing

I had the Brake, ABS, TCS, and slip lights all on for a while. Finally got around to doing the service bulletin and replacing the right rear sensor and grinding the notch in the hub for drainage. After doing this the lights all went off, however, the slip light is now flashing and the car will not accelerate or anything. The car runs fine as long as I just turn off traction control. Any ideas???

First the chain tensioners now all this with ABS sensors. Both of these are design or faulty part issues that Nissan should have done a recall to correct. They have lost a formerly loyal Nissan guy as I will not buy another Nissan.

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RD
Old May 26, 2011 | 02:43 PM
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RD, my 05 started this around 80k, dealer wanted over $1000 for "anti-corrosion pack" for the rear sensors.. I declined. someday soon I will whip off the rears and go after any corrosion I see with a toothbrush. bet it works.. good luck
Old May 26, 2011 | 09:33 PM
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that's odd since mine is at about the same mileage. When I pulled out the sensors, the right looked fine but the left had a lot of rust dust on it. I wiped out the hole where the sensor goes as best I could with a q-tip and got out some grime.

Is there a way to just disbale Traction Control so I don't have to turn it off with the switch. or really, so if someone else drives my car they wont freak out when it happens when the car starts moving forward.

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