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    Vdc and slip indicator lights continually come on?

    Hi all, purchased new patrol y61 last year, for about 6 months slip indicator light and vdc light come on regularly, even at 20 km/hr around town. Wife took it o a Nissan dealer a few days ago and they said they could find no problem and the lights did not come on for them so even though obviously still under warranty they gave us a bill for $120.
    I don't feel I should have to pay this? and does anyone know of this problem?

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    To get any sort of warranty action, they need to see the fault, then assessment whether it is warranty. Until then they will bill you.

    If there are certain circumstances that cause the fault, either explain it to nissan, or ask to be there for the test drive.

    The other option would be to video it.

    Write down any circumstances that seem to cause it. Speed, time of day, time elapsed after starting engine, a certain corner or spot on a route you travel every day.

    Which lights flash? How many flashes in a row?

    Collect details for when you book it in next.

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    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by P4trol View Post
    To get any sort of warranty action, they need to see the fault, then assessment whether it is warranty. Until then they will bill you.

    If there are certain circumstances that cause the fault, either explain it to nissan, or ask to be there for the test drive.

    The other option would be to video it.

    Write down any circumstances that seem to cause it. Speed, time of day, time elapsed after starting engine, a certain corner or spot on a route you travel every day.

    Which lights flash? How many flashes in a row?

    Collect details for when you book it in next.
    Thankyou, that seems very legitimate advice.

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