Airbag/SRS light on, blinking
#1
Airbag/SRS light on, blinking
Hey guys,
I have a 2005 G35 Sedan.
My Airbag light (well, is it an SRS light technically? **** if I know) started blinking last week. So I took it into Infiniti and they told me that they had to replace the driver's airbag module. About 3 days later, it comes back on, I took it back today, and apparently the passenger's airbag module now needs to be replaced.
I haven't given them the OK to go ahead and replace since I'm pretty skeptical about what's going on here.
Is this bullshit? How can I verify? Any thoughts?
I have a 2005 G35 Sedan.
My Airbag light (well, is it an SRS light technically? **** if I know) started blinking last week. So I took it into Infiniti and they told me that they had to replace the driver's airbag module. About 3 days later, it comes back on, I took it back today, and apparently the passenger's airbag module now needs to be replaced.
I haven't given them the OK to go ahead and replace since I'm pretty skeptical about what's going on here.
Is this bullshit? How can I verify? Any thoughts?
#3
Mine was blinking as well did the reset and it hasn't come back!
Reset instructions:
Ignition Key Method:
1) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
2) After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.
3) Wait 4 seconds
4) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
5) After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.
6) Wait 4 seconds
7) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
8) After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.
9) Wait 4 seconds
10) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
11) Wait 3 seconds
12) Turn IGNITION off
13) Wait 2 seconds
14) START Car (the light may be blinking slower than before)
15) Wait 3 seconds
16) Turn IGNITION off
17) Wait 3 seconds
18) START Car
Reset instructions:
Ignition Key Method:
1) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
2) After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.
3) Wait 4 seconds
4) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
5) After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.
6) Wait 4 seconds
7) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
8) After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.
9) Wait 4 seconds
10) Turn IGNITION on (but don't start car)
11) Wait 3 seconds
12) Turn IGNITION off
13) Wait 2 seconds
14) START Car (the light may be blinking slower than before)
15) Wait 3 seconds
16) Turn IGNITION off
17) Wait 3 seconds
18) START Car
#4
I've experienced the same thing and doing a search here turns up several posts.
The air bag light will come on if, at any time, the systems picks up a momentary "open" signal (ie, no contact) and latch. That's why for so many, if you get it reset, it doesn't come back. Others have had to have their entire wire harness replaced at an unreal cost.
Also, make sure your vehicle has had the recall done, if applicable.
The air bag light will come on if, at any time, the systems picks up a momentary "open" signal (ie, no contact) and latch. That's why for so many, if you get it reset, it doesn't come back. Others have had to have their entire wire harness replaced at an unreal cost.
Also, make sure your vehicle has had the recall done, if applicable.
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