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hi guys,

This works fine. I have tried this 4 times now it works but it light up again while driving( may be after 1day or 15min). what can it be ? resetting is not helping. when i first got the car there was no probleme. it all started after compliance OR detailing.

can anyone help ? P L E A S E :sick:

If the light keeps on coming up then I would suggest you find a mechanic/Nissan who have a Consult machine to plug into your car and determine what the real reason for the error code is. It could be something really simple like a loose wire or it could also mean ur airbag is faulty which you don't want happening.

i took my V35 to the agents & hooked up the diagnostic for codes. all it gives is,

No Current Codes

Past codes are B1166 CRD LH(OPEN)

Erased codes from past history.

& before i could even drive out from the agents the light is back on.

It's something to do with LH side floor wire harness. Do you reckon i should remove the LH side floor harness, clean it & fix it????

Have you got any idea ?this is what i found on the internet

anyone? chris rogers ??

As per page one of the attachment...

Be very, very careful looking or playing around with any SQUIB or associated circuit...

This may fire the Airbag, as SQUIBS are generally small electrical devices that allow an explosive device to discharge. Static electricity from your fingers or tooling can fire these devices and should be treated with extreme caution.

Make sure you disconnect the Airbag itself at the very least.

i took my V35 to the agents & hooked up the diagnostic for codes. all it gives is,

No Current Codes

Past codes are B1166 CRD LH(OPEN)

Erased codes from past history.

& before i could even drive out from the agents the light is back on.

It's something to do with LH side floor wire harness. Do you reckon i should remove the LH side floor harness, clean it & fix it????

Have you got any idea ?this is what i found on the internet

anyone? chris rogers ??

seat belt pretensioner is fcukd. its common on cars of that age. the other one that pops up is the main module failing. there was a TSB on that.

there are a few air bag related things on them.

ST,

indeed. they don't like sudden shocks either :) at the VERY least drop the battery - go have a cuppa and then pull it apart.

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