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Hi all,,

Yes i know another topic of the air bag light but this is a little different..

I recently picked up my R34 GTT and yes the air bag light was flashing when i bought it..Me thinking simple fix..At worst i thought couple of hundred.

Anyway,after the car sending my local mechanic and his diagnostic machine crazy,they delved deeper to find it has an after market computer.A Mines computer to be exact.Be it a good thing or bad thing i still need to get that damn air bag light off.Im from Wollongong if anyone knows anyone down this way that would be able to do it please let me know..I can travel to Sydney of course ;)

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there is a hardware reset that works on all nissans up to current . google nissan airbag light reset procedure. itsa a mix of key and door switch baasically. no scan tool required.

The mines ecu wont make a difference.

The airbags(SRS) run off its own control unit.

You need to get this specific circuit diagnosed.

Try and find an anto electrician that has experience with these cars and those systems.

Hope this helps.

Goodluck.

Thanks Luke..I cleared the light after a thousand goes of pressing the door light button but the bugga came back on today.I found out the Mines ECU runs the same as factory the only difference is you can hook it to a laptop and tune the car that way so im told..I do have to find someone with a diagnostic machine that will read it or someone with a program in their laptop to suit.Ive been told Tune House in Marrickville but im sure i'll find someone local.Gonna have a look at my clockspring first.Hopefully thats all it is

Cheers

See if you can get a copy of the nissan workshop manual.

It MAY have instructions on manual code extraction.

I had a diagnostic tool hooked to it but they couldnt get a fault code thats why i put this post on here ;)

I found this one awhile back, Never looked through it much but it may have something in that could help. If you want to look through it all haha

http://www.scribd.com/doc/5332929/Nissan-Skyline-R34-Workshop-Manual-English

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