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Is this also related to AES warning light coming on? I have been seeing the slip tractions warning light come on, then the AES soon follows. But if I shutdown and restart, I can go on in the same conditions and they don’t come on. Tire pressure is fine and the brake fluid is halfway between full and add. Does not effect handling. Would this be able to be diagnosed with a scanner at an automotive store or does it require a scanner that checks deeper codes?
What makes this problem better or worse?
It will not occur after I drive awhile, stop (shut off) and upon restarting, it may or may not come back. And if one comes on, the other soon follow
How long has your 2018 Nissan Pathfinder had this problem?
A couple of weeks
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Hello, Dave here, contributing to RepairPal and providing expert advice since 2010. It's not about "deeper codes" - it's about codes in modules the parts store cannot access. In general, parts stores testing for codes is a ridiculous concept; codes do not diagnose problems - trained, skilled technicians do. I suspect there could be a wheel sensor for tone ring issue. A diagnostic tool that can check for codes and can also monitor wheel speed versus vehicle speed is needed with a trained tech to see what is going on. https://repairpal.com/auto-repair-near-me Click the link or call us at 877-913-1554. We'll gladly find you a certified RepairPal shop in your area.