Originally Posted by Satilite73
Originally Posted by 360view
Originally Posted by Satilite73

If the ABS light comes on, good chance its gonna burn. Nissan has no known fix, and is offering no help other than advising owners to park away from structures and other things that can burn.

nearly 400000 vehicles on the road could-catch fire and there is no fix for the problem/

fan


Shouldn’t the advice in the link be:

The carmaker warned drivers that if the ABS light comes on and stays on for more than 10 seconds after they start the engine, they should not park the vehicle in their garage or near any other structures or vehicles, AND DISCONNECT THE BATTERY.....

(or perhaps pull the fuse to the ABS circuit ?)


A) The battery is probably buried, and ......
B) you're asking a lot of someone who probably doesn't even know how to check the air in their tires.

no


LOL..agreed. Also likely that there is more than one fuse feeding ABS system.....and rarely labeled as such.