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Old 04-20-2023, 12:26 PM   #4 (permalink)
NissanTracker
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Originally Posted by BORNGEARHEAD View Post
Find out the code that's stored. If you cant communicate with the airbag module, have you checked the airbag fuse? If you had aftermarket seats, I wonder if the vehicle even has the airbag diagnostic unit in it. If you can't communicate and you want to throw parts at it, I would replace the airbag diagnostic unit, 1st.
Not to bring up an old thread, but I am currently diagnosing a SRS light that is solid red (never blinks). Nissan tech diagnosed that it can't communicate with the diagnostic unit, with a "internal open circuit" in the notes. I checked the airbag fuse on drivers side near the clutch. Is there another fuse somewhere I can take a look?

my 14 nismo only has 18K miles. I store it for winters and when I brought it out last weekend, this light came on. Was never on before. Never in an accident. Do diagnostic units go bad ? Never heard of them going bad
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