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Hi I have a Nissan Maxima 2007 last night my car stalled then the VDC off then slip light came on why did this happen and can I still safely drive my car.

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NO, its NOT SAFE TO DRIVE. Your car may loose power in the middle of the intersection and then what? VDC and Slip light may be related to ABS system, please have it check.

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1. Keep an eye on the dashboard for the indicators marked "SLIP" and "VDC Off" which will tell you the status of the computerized handling system if handling isn't normal. "SLIP" will blink when VDC is operating. "VDC OFF" means the system is off. Turn the VDC system back on if the Nissan's handling is poor by pressing the "VDC Off" button until the light goes out.

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