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A computer won't find it, I assume the metal ring the sensor picks up is damaged. If it's the front, it isn't the same as the awd Stagea pickup, this is your rwd sensor, the front one seems to be built into the wheel bearing.

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/cart/description.php?II=13678&Car_Type=NIS350&UID=20140305040927122.151.165.189

http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/431954-abs-sensor-wheel-bearing-hub.html

I see. So this sensor will correspond to the brakes applying on cornering?

Ill be thorough and get the computer check regardless to rule out the ABS system and i will get them to check the sensor. It does it to both wheels though, not just the left one.

Those sensors and pickups are the only feedback the ABS computer gets from the wheels. If a front wheel has fallen off and the hub dragged down the road, that is the side I would be checking over thoroughly.

Back to square one!!

Scans came back clear. Front radius arm bushes are shagged but he said doesn't cause my problem. Speed sensors and steering adjustment AOK.

Just putting the feelers out...can you guys attack corners and sweeping bends in a spirited run?

My other friends V35 does very similar but not as often as mine.

Apparently the yaw control kicks in when the front wheels are about to go.

My friends VE had loose brake pads up front and his did the same thing as mine. That is my next step, new brake pads. I will also switch back to the old wheels and then see how i go.

I remember when i first bought this car and drove chain of ponds in SA, i could thrash it, no steering problem.

Very frustrating!!!

Anything that could cause the car to turn more or less than it should for the steering input will trigger VDC.

Compression rod bushes could do this is they are bad enough.

can you guys attack corners and sweeping bends in a spirited run

I've competed at Collingrove hillclimb numerous times in a 350GT coupe - factory springs & shocks & whiteline swaybars - and never had anything like what you are describing. I reckon you could call it a spirited run.

I do turn VDC off before each run - tried it once with VDC on and it cut power as I went into the first corner.

SOLVED!!!

What year is yours?

I think the problem may lie with aggressive VDC in the 03 models. There is a Yaw sensor underneath the cup holders. I unplugged that after a bit of research and WALA! I just drove through the hills with no problems what so ever! Slip and VDC OFF remain lit up, but if that's all it takes then I'm all for that.

I will mock up a little rocker switch for on and off control soon.

It is amazing to be able to drive "spirited" again.

Wow!

Well it depends on what the mechanic means with 'front radius arm', I am assuming he is talking about the lower control arm or compression rod?? Since you have had the lower control arm bushes changed, I can only assume he is talking about the compression rod bushes which are also a common problem on these cars.

VDC on my 05 will not bother me unless a wheel actually slips. It is quite sensitive and as soon as you get even the slightest bit of slip it will kick in and correct it. However, I have never had VDC kick in without first feeling or hearing some slip.

That said, the rear on my car is a bit too happy to kick out, especially in the wet and the VDC often has to catch it.

Traction control is not the same as VDC, although some do confuse the 2.

TC only keeps your driven tyres from spinning when excess throttle is applied.

VDC monitors steering wheel angle, individual wheel speed and a Yaw/G sensor attached in the middle of the car, and if it detects any loss of control it can cut engine power and apply brakes to individual wheels to correct it.

Edited by sonicii

wow learned something new today lol

Traction control is not the same as VDC, although some do confuse the 2.

TC only keeps your driven tyres from spinning when excess throttle is applied.

VDC monitors steering wheel angle, individual wheel speed and a Yaw/G sensor attached in the middle of the car, and if it detects any loss of control it can cut engine power and apply brakes to individual wheels to correct it.

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