How do you read a Nissan airbag code?

How do you read a Nissan airbag code?

The airbag codes are double digit numbers. To read the codes, count the number of times the light flashes, wait for the pause and count the flashes again. For example, two flashes, a pause and four flashes mean that your airbag system’s problem is a code 24.

How do you reset the airbag light on a Nissan Rogue?

How to Reset The Airbag Status Light On A Nissan

  1. Insert the key into the ignition and turn the key to ON.
  2. Notice that the light will stay on and then start blinking.
  3. Wait 5 seconds.
  4. Wait 5 seconds and repeat step 1.
  5. When you are complete, you should have inserted the key and removed it for a total of 6 times.

What does it mean when the airbag light blinks?

It could mean that your battery backup is drained, that you have a worn-out airbag clock spring, or that your SRS airbag control module is faulty. It can also mean that something is wrong with your seat belts or impact sensors.

How do I turn off the flashing airbag light?

How to Reset an Airbag Light

  1. Put the key into the ignition and turn the switch to the “on” position.
  2. Watch for the airbag light to turn on. It will stay illuminated for seven seconds and then shut itself off. After it shuts off, immediately turn the switch off and wait three seconds.
  3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 two more times.

How to reset Nissan Rogue airbag blinking light?

Hi everyone and thanks for your answer in advanced. I have a 2013 Nissan Rogue and the airbag blinking light wont turn off (reset). 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.

What are the trouble codes for Nissan airbags?

Nissan DTC Trouble Codes DTC Description B0004 driver knee airbag B0010 Front passenger air bag module circuit ( B0011 Front passenger air bag module circuit ( B0020 LH Driver Side Airbag

How do you find the airbag diagnostic code?

Airbag Diagnostic Codes. The airbag codes are double digit numbers. To read the codes, count the number of times the light flashes, wait for the pause and count the flashes again. For example, two flashes, a pause and four flashes mean that your airbag system’s problem is a code 24.

What does the my airbag reset code mean?

Typically, these codes will indicate that there is crash data stored, airbags deployed, communication failure, a full memory, or other airbag, seat belt related issues.

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