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Hi all I know this has been covered before but none had solutions that worked for me . My skid abs and tdc light pop on randomly most of the

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Old 12-08-2015, 10:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all

I know this has been covered before but none had solutions that worked for me .

My skid abs and tdc light pop on randomly most of the time when the car is coasting and stay on until i turn the car off and may not come on again for another 20 mins or so into the next drive I have checked my brake fluid and changed all my pads. I had nissan check for an error code and they said it was from the rhr wheel speed sensor. I replaced the sensor and left the car battery disconnected for 12 hours but is still doing it.

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Beg, borrow, or buy an OBD/CAN scanner and see if any DTCs are still present. Clear if needed.

The brake fluid level needs to be FULL. It seems that touching the bottom of the full mark is not quite full enough for some Zs. But level is usually only a problem during hard acceleration or braking.

The FSM has descriptions of what triggers most alarms.
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I have an obd 11 scanner but it doesn't pick up any codes even when the lights are up on the dash. Ebay at its best
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I have an obd 11 scanner but it doesn't pick up any codes even when the lights are up on the dash. Ebay at its best
Then I'd get the FSM (link in my sig) and see if it gave any tips.
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Fillb ur brake fluid reservar to high mark.

Edit: dang southark370z beat me to it, next thing is the shield of the hub bearing that u replaced sensor at, u need to adjust that it sits properly and not touching the sensor.
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The rear sensor is actually in the diff housing not on the hub itself.pretty sure it reads off splines on the rear shafts.

My brake fluid is just over the max line.
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Bad sensor wiring connection, start the car up have some one look at the dash board, while u wiggle the connection a bit see if anything pops up. You gotta look in to the service manual which u csn find in the DIY section.
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Check the wheel bearing. That's what was causing it for me. I had the sensor replaced beforehand and it didn't solve anything.
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Ok will do lads ill report back soon
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Wiggled the plug and wire nothing happened. Wheel bearings are fine
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Wiggled the plug and wire nothing happened. Wheel bearings are fine
Did you check the codes with an OBD reader? When I checked mine, I got the following:

C1109 Nissan - Battery Voltage
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) power voltage is too low.

C1107 Nissan - Front Right Sensor 2
- ABS Wheel Sensor not installed currently
- ABS Wheel Sensor rotor or encoder damaged
- ABS Wheel Sensor rotor loose on axle
- Faulty ABS Wheel Sensor
- ABS Wheel Sensor harness is open or shorted
- ABS Wheel Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
- Faulty ABS Control Unit

The wheel sensor was a clue that the hub was bad, though the sensor itself was fine.
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So i called the nissan centre that checked the code . So when I picked the car up initially the service manager said it was the right hand rear wheel speed sensor. Then when i called up today and the code C1107 i realized that it was the right hand front sensor that was the issue. Raging. Ordered a new sensor for the front and will start again
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So i changed the sensor and it is still doing it ��������
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Try the wheel bearing.
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