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Air Bag light won't go off on Nissan Murano
I know I have to go to the Dealer, but don't they have to repair free of charge because of Federal Safety Law??
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Since some of you guys here are new owners I thought I'd save you a trip to the dealer once you start modifing your armada's. I'm not sure what set's it off (other than pulling things apart) but at some point you will likely end up with a flashing airbag sensor light. Here is how to reset it yourself.
1. Turn the key from off to on.
2. Watch the airbag light closely. It will stay on for a few secs. and then as soon as it blinks off (the start of the flashing), turn the key off instantly.
3. Count to 5 (1 Mississippi, 2 Mississippi . . . .)
4. Repeat steps 1-3 two more times until you have done the cycle three times.
5. Now turn the key on and watch the light. It will start blinking in a different, slower manner. This is diagnostic mode. You can watch this for a little while, no hurry.
6. Now turn the key off again, Count to 5 like in step 3 again, and turn back on. If the procedure worked, the airbag light will not be flashing.
Does this mean that I didn't really have a problem?
Did the sensor just have to re-set?
I made my appointment with my dealer but called to leave a voicemail to potentially cancel my appointment. I am waiting for a return call to advise me on how to proceed.
I don't assume anything but, given that the light went of and has not returned (it hasn't been a full 24 hours yet), does this mean it was a glitch versus a serious problem?
Any advice is helpful.
Thanks!
Had same problem with 2009 murano followed the advice above and problem solved cheers
Nissan has recalls for various makes and years for this exact problem, including 2009 Murano (google to see if your car qualifies). Nissan tells me recalls are VIN-specific and mine is not included...yet it is the same problem!
Now, here's the real kicker...the design in the 2010s was such that the ENTIRE FRONT SEAT needs to be replaced. You can't just replace the sensor. So, a $2,000 repair to replace a $50 part, to correct a known safety issue.
I have contacted several dealerships. They all referred me to Nissan North America, whose response so far is "Too bad." (phrased a little nicer than that).
This is not fair. Has anyone else experienced this problem?