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Does anyone know the exact location of the fuse box for the v35 model ? my skyline has got the air bag light on. I just want to try removing the fuse & clean it a little bit.

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"Turn the key to the on position and watch the airbag light. It should stay solid for 5-7 secs, and then turn off, and then start to flash.

To reset the light, you must turn the key to on, watch the airbag light stay solid for 5-7 secs and as soon as the airbag light turns off, turn the key to the off position (you have to turn the key to off before the airbag light starts to flash, or you must start over). You need to repeat this 5 times. Try to start the car, and hopefully the light will be reset"

No more Air Bag flashing light or Nav screen warning!!

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"Turn the key to the on position and watch the airbag light. It should stay solid for 5-7 secs, and then turn off, and then start to flash.

To reset the light, you must turn the key to on, watch the airbag light stay solid for 5-7 secs and as soon as the airbag light turns off, turn the key to the off position (you have to turn the key to off before the airbag light starts to flash, or you must start over). You need to repeat this 5 times. Try to start the car, and hopefully the light will be reset"

No more Air Bag flashing light or Nav screen warning!!

cheers, i will try this

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I took it & they pluged it in to the computer the out up was " B1166 LH (Open)

Meaning, the fault is LH curtin air bags. & my car doesn't have side air bags.

& the light is back on.

Any interstate professinals have you had this experince before ?

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I have the sedan.

I'll give you something else to check, cause I'm having the same issue as well. The scanner gave me some wierd message like yours too(can't remember if it was the same though as it was ages ago).

Under each of the front seatbelts there is a connector with a wiring harness. Is it loose? Check both front seatbelts. I snapped the connector one day while trying to adjust it(bloody things don't move). And since then the airbag light comes on. If I hook in the connector with a cable tie, it's good. If I play with it, airbag light comes back. Finally decided to order the part from Japan, will be here in a few weeks.

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Thankx Skizo, that sounds more like it. did u have it coming each time you were driving ? what was ur error code? B1166 ?

Because the scanner said LH side I gave the LH seat & wiring a good shake & reset using the ON/OFF x 5times. & I have driven about 100k's all around & it still hasn't poped up. so hopefuly it's gone for good.

there is soo much wiring under that seat.

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Can't remember the code, it's been so long since i hooked up a scanner to it.

Yes the airbag light would come on every time I drove the car. Even after a reset, it would be back the next time I drove the car, until I cable tied it. So in my case I believe that the broken seatbelt connector on the buckle was the issue.

If it comes back let me know as there are some more detailed things you can check as well.

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