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EMac0408 06-08-2025 04:13 PM

Power loss with VDC and slip indicator lights on
 
Last night while I was slowly accelerating, I suddenly had practically no throttle response. I pulled the car out of gear and the engine idled normally, but with the pedal all the way to the floor, engine speed would very slowly rise to around 2,000 RPM and stop there. At the same time as the power loss, my "VDC off" light and the slip indicator light both came on and stayed on. I pulled the car into a parking lot, shut it off completely, turned it back on, and everything was perfectly normal for about 10 minutes when the exact same symptoms happened again slowly accelerating from a red light. Shut the car off again, fired it up again, and everything was normal for the next few minutes home. Today I replicated the problem going 300 yards in my neighborhood after disconnecting the battery for a few minutes.

I pulled engine code p1239 which points to an issue with the throttle body position sensor, but I don't see why that would cause the traction control system lights to come on.

It almost seems like the car thinks it has lost traction, so the traction control is cutting out the throttle. At the same time, the dash is saying that the VDC is off.

I haven't done any maintenance or modification to the car recently. It hasn't been in any accidents either. This just came up out of the blue.

Would replacing the position sensor be the fix for this?

Spooler 06-08-2025 04:42 PM

I had a throttle body go bad and do the exact same thing. I replaced them both. Issue solved. With the car off, unplug the drives side throttle body and plug it back in. If the issue is gone, that's your problem. You can do the unplug and plug back in trick to fix it temporarily.

EMac0408 06-09-2025 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 4055254)
I had a throttle body go bad and do the exact same thing. I replaced them both. Issue solved. With the car off, unplug the drives side throttle body and plug it back in. If the issue is gone, that's your problem. You can do the unplug and plug back in trick to fix it temporarily.

Thanks for the information!

How did you know the entire throttle body needed to be replaced and not just the position sensor? Did it cause your VDC and slip indicator lights to come on?

My car is Stillen supercharged. The problem might be with the extension used to relocate the driver's side throttle body to the passenger side. It causes the limp mode I'm experiencing, but I'm still confused by the traction control lights coming on.

Spooler 06-09-2025 05:18 PM

That is when my car was bone stock. I replaced them both when I went twin turbo. Never saw any lights come on.

Rusty 06-09-2025 06:16 PM

People have had issues with the Stillen extension cable in the past.

EMac0408 06-18-2025 09:48 PM

The problem is resolved! It was a bad throttle body like Spooler said. All of the codes and the VDC lights cleared after replacing the TB.

The Stillen TB wiring extension showed zero resistance. After unplugging and checking the wiring, the car suddenly had a really rough idle. I shut it off, tried to start it again, and it would not start at all as though the throttle body finally failed completely. I found a replacement Hitachi ETB0005, which appears to be the OEM replacement without Nissan written on it. Amazon had the cheapest price at $185, but they happened to have one "open box" for only $46! I would check there first. The Nissan stealership wants almost $700, so f**k them.


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