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Hey guys, got into our V35 this arvo to be greeted with the icons in the posted picture below flashing on the dash. Now from thne manual it looks to have something to do with the airbag system. Obviously the airbags aren't deployed so anyone have any clue as to what it might be or how to diagnose the problem? Would Nissan be able to help (doubtful I know)

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look at the seat harnesses first. that looks like a 35 so there will be at least 8 airbags in it. nissan can reset that light for a fee. the consult 2 unit will read the car.

Yeah it's a 35 Chris... I'll make sure to look at the seat harness tomorrow, what exactly should I look for? Loose connections? If not I may have to call up Nissan and see how we go from there :domokun:

I can remember reading somewhere that in most cars, airbags need to be checked as part of servicing, and as said once checked the light can be reset. Is this correct Chris?

I think it's like in some cars when it's time for a service the k's blink when you start up, and will keep doing so until you reset it.

check under your seat there will be a wiring harness and clip, dare say it has come undone

I am 6'7 and I have seat all the way back on its rails,

had some one sit behind my wife whilst she drove and they scrunched the floor mat up under the drivers chair, I moved the chair back next time I drove and the light came on. 35 pesos for Nissan to reset.

I know the service manager so I didn't get charged for it.

Hope this helps

Mike

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