Question about Nissan Cars & Trucks
Replace the battery in your key fob.
Posted on Jun 02, 2019
Scan again with a good scanner not an el cheapo
Posted on Jun 02, 2019
It's probably throttle body it's most likely dirty spray some cleaner and some Dw40 caution if cleaning it do not push in with your hand
Posted on Jun 02, 2019
04 & 05 have faulty control modules resulting in corrosion issues. Your ECM/PCM will need replaced.
Posted on Jun 02, 2019
Check and test hubs and abs system possible hub or sensor failing ---a few places that scan for free usually dont use a scanner that can do some of the codes areas like abs or transmission try have scanned again and ask if reader does abs system
Posted on Jun 02, 2019
SOURCE: TCS/SLIP & Check Engine Light Warning
TCS is Traction Control System,and all TCS's are controlled though the Anti Lock Braking (ABS) system.Here's how it works:Each wheel,or in some cases,only the drive wheels have a speed sensor mounted near the hub or axle,and sends a speed signal to the PCM (Powertrain Control Module).The PCM monitors wheel speed continuously,and if it sees a speed out of the ordinary,say for example the right rear tire is spinning and traveling at a much higher speed than the left rear,the PCM will pulse the brakes through the ABS system on the right rear to slow down the right rear so that the left and right wheel speeds match up,this is how the traction control works.So,if you have a TCS problem,the PCM will see this and set a Dignostic Trouble Code (DTC).You need to pull the DTC's out of the system with a scan tool,diagnose and repair the DTC's.It could likely be something as simple as a malfunctioning wheel speed sensor,but you won't know until the codes are pulled out,as this will point in the general direction.Good luck.
Posted on Aug 09, 2008
SOURCE: 2004 nissan quest dash lights came on
check the condition of the batteries
Posted on Sep 26, 2009
SOURCE: service engine soon, TCS off, SLIP
The oil change wouldn't cause this problem. Just in-case, check the engine oil level.
There are many emission sensors in the car that will make the engine light come ON. Best way to find out what's going on is to have an auto-parts store hook up a engine code reader and tell you what the code means. Most auto-part store will do this for free.
Posted on Oct 11, 2009
Testimonial: "very helpful. i have the mechanic checked the car , the sensor says it has a malfunction in P0340"
SOURCE: my tcs and slip light
It could be caused by the sensors. On your wheels there should be sensors found which can be identified by the wiring to it. It may need cleaning or faulty.
Posted on May 15, 2011
Retrieve codes from the ECM and report it is possible that the codes are related and could be something like speed sensor of some sort.
Posted on Jun 25, 2012
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