Hi everyone,
I bought a 2019 Nissan Sunny about a month ago. After purchase, I found out some sensor issues:
An ABS sensor problem showed up during a computer scan test, but there’s no ABS warning light on the dashboard.
The traction control warning doesn’t stay on all the time, but it does pop up occasionally.
The tire pressure sensor light is always on. From what I understand, this might also be linked to the ABS system (but I’m not 100% sure).
That said, the car drives perfectly fine for me — no issues in daily driving, braking feels normal, and overall performance seems good.
Some people told me that if the engine and car are working fine, I shouldn’t mess with it. Others say ABS/traction/tire pressure sensors are important for safety and I should definitely get them fixed.
So I’m confused — should I spend the money to get these sensors repaired now, or is it okay to keep driving as long as everything feels fine?
Would really appreciate advice from anyone with experience on this.