What to do if you have a Nissan airbag recall?
Contact your local dealer to learn about options in your area. Nissan’s focus is on the safety of our owners. Nissan continues to take diligent steps to address potentially affected Nissan vehicles and customers affected by this issue. We need your help in ensuring that 100% of affected vehicles are remedied.
When do I need to Reset my Nissan airbag module?
B1034, B1035, B1209, B1210, B1414, B1425 COMPATIBLE WITH ALL NISSAN MODELS! ALL YEARS. Your Nissan will need to have its SRS airbag module repogrammed if it was involved in a car crash or an accident. All Nissan models are equipped with an SRS system that contains airbags and seat belts.
Where can I get my Takata airbag repaired?
If your vehicle is affected by this recall, we encourage you to take immediate action to have your vehicles repaired for free at an authorized Nissan dealership. For further questions about the Takata Airbag recall you may contact Nissan Consumer Affairs at 1‐888‐546-1048.
When does a Nissan airbag need to be repogrammed?
Your Nissan will need to have its SRS airbag module repogrammed if it was involved in a car crash or an accident. All Nissan models are equipped with an SRS system that contains airbags and seat belts. We clear all crash data and codes in your Nissan airbag module.
What are the air bags on a Nissan Altima?
The Nissan Advanced Air Bag System includes dual-stage supplemental front air bags with seat belt and occupant-classification sensors, front and rear seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags, and roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags with rollover sensor.
What kind of cars are involved in the Nissan airbag recall?
The affected pool of cars includes a number of popular Nissan models, including the Sentra, Altima, Leaf, Murano, Pathfinder, Rogue and several other models. Related: Recall Alert: 3.2 Million Nissan, Infiniti and Chevrolet Vehicles The affected cars and model years are:
Are there any recalls on Nissan Sentra airbags?
This recall is not related to the massive Takata airbag recall. The affected pool of cars includes a number of popular Nissan models, including the Sentra, Altima, Leaf, Murano, Pathfinder, Rogue and several other models. The affected cars and model years are: We’ll try to answer as many questions as we can below.
Why does the seat light turn off on Nissan Altima?
We looked up the OCS operation in the owner’s manual of a 2015 Altima, which notes that the light will turn off — but the airbag will still be off — when the seat is empty. Why are non-Nissan brands involved?
Contact your local dealer to learn about options in your area. Nissan’s focus is on the safety of our owners. Nissan continues to take diligent steps to address potentially affected Nissan vehicles and customers affected by this issue. We need your help in ensuring that 100% of affected vehicles are remedied.
How to reset the airbag status light on a Nissan?
Step 1 Insert the key into the ignition and turn the key to ON. Notice that the light will stay on and then start blinking. After turning the key to ON, wait until the light turns to off, to start the blinking process, and then switch the key OFF and remove the key. Wait 5 seconds. Stick the key back in the ignition and repeat step 1.
Why is the airbag status light not blinking?
If you have recently installed a new stereo or removed the seats in your Nissan, you may have noticed the airbag status light will not stop blinking. There is a simple fix for this that will keep you from having to take it to the dealer.