Why are the SLIP lights not turning off?
Here is what I’ve done thus far: X starting stalling while driving; eventually throwing SES light and bad crank position sensor. Eventually had to replace the IPDM with Nissan’s updated part. I had to disconnect the battery and then VDC and Slip lights turned on and would not turn off.
Why is the slip indicator light on on my Tacoma?
Both the Check Engine light and the Slip Indicator light on my 2009 Tacoma came on for no apparent reason. The truck has only 34,000 miles on it.
When does the slip light go off on a XTERRA?
•Light should go off in a couple hundred feet. •Place your Xterra to an area where you can drive straight ahead without turning the wheel for a couple hundred feet. •Have the wheel straight. •Turn off engine. •Restart engine and pull straight ahead in drive. •Light should go off in a couple hundred feet. Click to expand…
What’s the best way to keep the SLIP lights on?
The key here is SLOW. After the X has been started w/ wheel in straight forward position, put it in Drive, and SLOWLY creep up to 10 mph, keeping the wheel straight. You don’t have to be too paranoid about the steering wheel being lab perfect straight, just keep it as straight as possible and you will be fine.
What’s the slip light on a Nissan Frontier?
I’ve only had my 2012 Nissan Frontier less than 3 months. It’s been acting very strange the past 7 days. Like the accelerator is sticking and shifting weird. My engine light & Slip light came on at the same time.
Why does my Nissan Frontier lose all power?
For the last week or so my truck has been acting funny. Driving down the highway the other day at around 70 it lost all power for about 2 seconds (fell on its face) then continued on like nothing happened. After i got off the highway and into the stop and go it didnt feel like it had the power it used to have.
What does the transmission slip smell like in a Nissan Frontier?
Smell – As the clutches and bands inside the transmission slip, they create a lot of friction. This friction gets them hot and you may notice an egg-like smell.
Here is what I’ve done thus far: X starting stalling while driving; eventually throwing SES light and bad crank position sensor. Eventually had to replace the IPDM with Nissan’s updated part. I had to disconnect the battery and then VDC and Slip lights turned on and would not turn off.
•Light should go off in a couple hundred feet. •Place your Xterra to an area where you can drive straight ahead without turning the wheel for a couple hundred feet. •Have the wheel straight. •Turn off engine. •Restart engine and pull straight ahead in drive. •Light should go off in a couple hundred feet. Click to expand…
The key here is SLOW. After the X has been started w/ wheel in straight forward position, put it in Drive, and SLOWLY creep up to 10 mph, keeping the wheel straight. You don’t have to be too paranoid about the steering wheel being lab perfect straight, just keep it as straight as possible and you will be fine.