RAS SLIP ABS and VDC OFF lights?

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Korben15
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Ok, so I thought these codes all being on pointed to a 15 fuse being bad, the one to the left of the fuse removal tool they put bin the fuse box behind the dead pedal. I had put the incorrect mini-15 fuse in there accidentally, but now I've got the right one in there and the lights are on. The first time I started the car after putting in the correct fuse, the lights turned off, but now they're back on...? Anybody got an idea what the issue could be?


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I believe I recall this being discussed many times on the forum if you search...and I think in some of the cases it was brake fluid? Might be mixing things up so don't quote me on that...

Korben15
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I omitted this from the first response because I'm going to look like a lunatic for doing this, but it's necessary to disclose. I originally tried putting a standard, a.k.a. American fuse in but it wasn't working so I tried "tapping" it to get it in, that is why the fuse was bent in my other thread. My 'taps' were fairly forceful though, think I couldn't screwed something up? I'll check the fluid, thanks for the suggestion.

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You probably bent the female pins on the other side or something...who knows. Need further investigation.

Korben15
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The codes come and go still, after additional brake fluid was added. Any further insight into what the issue may be?

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you scan for code?

Korben15
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No code

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I recently had a similar problem (2008 M35x). The dealer said I needed new camshaft and crankshaft sensors. Sounded above my tech skills, so I had them do the work and all's well. I think the cost was +/- $400.

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Korben15 wrote:No code
Can your tool access the ABS module?
Check your brake linings for wear.

shodog
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When these lights are on will the car go faster than 30 mph. If not it's probably the camshaft sensors

Korben15
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shodog wrote:When these lights are on will the car go faster than 30 mph. If not it's probably the camshaft sensors
Everything else is fine with the car, there aren't any symptoms or changes to report along with the codes being on.

shodog
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Did you use a code reader? what numbers did you get?

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P2A03

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P2A03 INFINITI
Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 2 Sensor 1

Sounds like a bad o2 sensor

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shodog wrote:P2A03 INFINITI
Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 2 Sensor 1

Sounds like a bad o2 sensor
I've already replaced it.

Korben15
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I went wide open throttle and noticed no difference in Bessie. Hopefully it's just a catalytic converter that just needs to be replaced. This fairly easy to do on our cars?


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