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Is it above the full line, or at the full line? It needs to be a bit over full.
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.. Sorry actually I did not sleep last night at all. I have no idea for what exactly I've posted. But I'm sure I still love you and my Z. hahaha :eek: :eek: :eek: peace Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk |
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So if the fluid level is ok, then it's something else. Can you feel the tires losing traction, or is it just the light popping up?
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Just before I talked to a dealership staff, and he said he cannot know exactly why this happens because I am their first customer who put V12 EVO2 to 370Z. Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk |
If the light is coming on and the tires aren't breaking traction it's not the tires.
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One day before the new tire installation, I got a maintenance without problem. (new front/rear brake pad installed) I don't know what to do :eek: Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk |
It may be the lubricant to release the molds on the new tires and when you floor it the sensors are going crazy causing the slip light. Give it a couple hundred miles to wear off and you should be good.
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Wow!!! Your slip signal is way bigger then mine.
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Also if your brake fluid is low there is a reason ....do not top off brake fluid ...check your pads front and rear they are probably low if the fluid is low. Or you have a leak
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