Abs vds lights on dash
How do I get the abs vds lights on dash off
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How do I get the abs vds lights on dash off
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Without more information as I mentioned in my comment, it's hard to be specific, but in general it appears there's a fair chance one of your wheel speed sensors is having issues. Either a sensor has failed, a tone ring has come loose, or perhaps there is damage to the wiring. Being located on the wheels, those sensors are exposed to harsh elements on the road and are susceptible to damage.
Have you scanned the OBD-II port for any diagnostic trouble codes? Those should point you in the right direction to help diagnose the issue. I don't know where in the world you're located, but here in the US most auto parts stores will scan your engine computer for free. Once you have the code(s), come on back and edit your question to add that information.
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Im in Pennsylvania I tried doing auto parts and they can't pull anything but I will look at what u said and see
@jamesbeavers Yeah, unfortunately many cars have the ABS system separate from the engine computer such that a standard OBD-II reader can't see the data; it has to be one made to work with your car. Most professional mechanics will have one, but they'll almost certainly charge you something to scan your ABS system. Of course a Nissan dealer should be able to tell exactly what the problem is with their equipment - for a healthy price.
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There are significant differences between the two generations of Xterra covered by the category your question is posted in, so it's important for us to know what year yours is. Engine size and transmission type would be helpful as well.
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