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Does anyone know how to remedy a flashing Airbag light?

My car got 'light' over the crest of a bridge. Coming down the otherside when my car settled itself the airbag light started flashing and has been ever since!

If i could remember correctly, try this.

have the ignition on, have the door open and press the door light switch 7 times witin 5 seconds, then switch it off......start your car and see if it goes away.

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If i could remember correctly, try this.

have the ignition on, have the door open and press the door light switch 7 times witin 5 seconds, then switch it off......start your car and see if it goes away.

haha you said to do that when i had the same problem :rofl: it works! :D

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If i could remember correctly, try this.

have the ignition on, have the door open and press the door light switch 7 times witin 5 seconds, then switch it off......start your car and see if it goes away.

haha.

Seriously anyone had this problem before? If you have how did you fix it?

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Yeah - it's right Tim.

The R33 has a thing where you have to press the door switch and touch the brake 7 times to reset the ECU - something like that anyway, I can't quite remember.

Those wacky guys at Nissan must have been serious Tekken fans :)

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Would something as simple as disconnecting the battery solve my dilemma?

If I did disconnect my battery am I likely to loose all the settings in my AVC-R and SAFC-II ?

Hey tim,

Have you tried rays suggestion???

Hes not jk like you may think.. alot of the ecu triggest are connected through door lights etc..

Give it a shot and if it doesn't work post up and someone may have another solution for you :nyaanyaa:

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Would something as simple as disconnecting the battery solve my dilemma?

If I did disconnect my battery am I likely to loose all the settings in my AVC-R and SAFC-II ?

No it won't work by disconnecting the battery and no you won't lose your settings

Have tried what I told you......this is how you reset your airbag.

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Hey tim,

Have you tried rays suggestion???

Hes not jk like you may think.. alot of the ecu triggest are connected through door lights etc..

Give it a shot and if it doesn't work post up and someone may have another solution for you :nyaanyaa:

ok yeah I gave it a go and it didn't work!

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have you posted this on NS.com?

if u havnt, u might get a better response from them.

Haven't heard of NS.com, I tried looking it up just then and got a web hosting site. NS is that Nissan Silvia or something like that?

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