What does VDC OFF mean on a Nissan Pathfinder?
VDC Off Indicator Light The VDC light off means that your Pathfinder is operating without the VDC system.
What is the VDC off switch on a Nissan Pathfinder?
The VDC off switch is the switch that is used to turn the VDC system on and off. If you have the VDC off light, hitting it is the first thing that you’ll want to do. If you are just here wondering what this switch is for, it’s stability control. You should leave it on unless you’re hung up in the mud, or some other extreme situation.
What does the slip light on a Nissan Pathfinder mean?
Nissan Mechanic: Jay, Nissan Technician replied 11 years ago Ok, the VDC and Slip light are part of the Brake system. There are control units for almost every system in your truck. When these lights come on and stay on, that means that there is a code stored in the ABS system.
Do you need brake fluid for a pathfinder?
Then you would need brake fluid to add the the brake master cylidner and will need to have the brakes checked. If the fluid level is good, then you will need to have the truck scanned for codes in the ABS system to determine what the fault is. If you have any more questions on this, please feel free to ask.
The VDC off switch is the switch that is used to turn the VDC system on and off. If you have the VDC off light, hitting it is the first thing that you’ll want to do. If you are just here wondering what this switch is for, it’s stability control. You should leave it on unless you’re hung up in the mud, or some other extreme situation.
Nissan Mechanic: Jay, Nissan Technician replied 11 years ago Ok, the VDC and Slip light are part of the Brake system. There are control units for almost every system in your truck. When these lights come on and stay on, that means that there is a code stored in the ABS system.
Then you would need brake fluid to add the the brake master cylidner and will need to have the brakes checked. If the fluid level is good, then you will need to have the truck scanned for codes in the ABS system to determine what the fault is. If you have any more questions on this, please feel free to ask.