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One day.. just cruzin along on the Anzac bridge something wierd happens. Suddenly the Oil, TCS, Slip light comes on my dash

and wont turn OFF!!(Until i turn off the Engine) It happens couple of times a week~! There's nothing wrong with my driving..

and the cars stock(19inch,lowered,exhaust and air filter). Does anyone know what this problem is?? :closedeyes:

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Does ur car do anything funny when the warning lights come on? Could be anything from faulty coilpacks to O2 sensor etc...best way is to find a workshop with a Nissan Consult machine, they plug it in your car and will be able to pinpoint what the error is and what needs replacing.

There is a thread on here that teaches you how to do it urself but if ur not game, then leave it to the experts but definately get it looked at quick smart.

Mine did this too when I first got it, turned out it was a faulty o2 sensor..

i dunno but im a lil worried wen ur oil, TCS and slip are all on.

maybe ur losing oil somewhere which is causing your car to lose traction thus the slip.

lol good luck mate sounds like a lil bit of a screw around.

ur best bet is to bring it to nissan or a machanic and let them to a dionostics(sp?) test

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i dunno but im a lil worried wen ur oil, TCS and slip are all on.

maybe ur losing oil somewhere which is causing your car to lose traction thus the slip.

lol good luck mate sounds like a lil bit of a screw around.

ur best bet is to bring it to nissan or a machanic and let them to a dionostics(sp?) test

hahahahaha

Does ur car do anything funny when the warning lights come on? Could be anything from faulty coilpacks to O2 sensor etc...best way is to find a workshop with a Nissan Consult machine, they plug it in your car and will be able to pinpoint what the error is and what needs replacing.

There is a thread on here that teaches you how to do it urself but if ur not game, then leave it to the experts but definately get it looked at quick smart.

Mine did this too when I first got it, turned out it was a faulty o2 sensor..

Same thing happen to me turns out it was my No.3 coilpack .

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