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Need To Vent
So I just upgraded my stereo. The chop shop was unable to reset the airbag light after countless attempts. The chop shop agreed to let the Nissan dealership try to fix it and they too are unable to reset the airbag light. The dealership replaced the sensor that they thought was the problem. But still no dice.
My car has been at the dealership since Monday. Now I am beginning to get very nervous that something is majorly wrong. My VIN is probably flagged. I hope nothing electrical fails as I will most be denied warranty work. At this point I am beyond pissed. FYI anyone in the Bay Area (Nor Cal) steer clear of Audio Design. |
Sucks about the issue OP. Shoot a PM to bigaudiofanat for some help. He did my head unit upgrade and knows the Z in and out when it comes to this kind of stuff.
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This is why I am afraid to upgrade my stereo in my Z. It also sounds like lack of experience on their part. You would think the service dept can pin point the issue ,whats up with that?
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he did my stereo as well and no lights came on... |
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Is this it? Common issue.
SRS Reset This may be easier to follow: It's actually in page 14 of the SRC.pdf file in the 2009 service manual. Here are the steps if you just want to reset the error without checking the code: 1. Turn the ignition from OFF to ON, you don't have to start the car for this. Just press the start button until it gets to the ON state, usually OFF > ACC > ON. 2. The airbag light should turn on, wait until it turns off (it should stay on for 7 secs and then turn off) and then turn the ignition to OFF within 1 second. 3. Wait more than 3 seconds after the ignition turns OFF. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3, twice. (Total 3 times) So total you're turning the ignition OFF to ON 3 times and then turn it on 1 more time. This time leave the car in the ON position until the light flashes, the car is now in diagnostic mode for the SRS system. Typically you'd now look in the service manual and count the flashes to see what error it was. I didn't bother and just cleared the error. To clear the error simply turn the car to OFF again and wait more than a second. When you turn it ON again, the warning flashes should be gone. From the service manual it looks like there's a specific error for if the Passenger airbag indicator light is malfunctioning. So basically don't turn on the car if you have that disconnected or else you'll have to reset it with these steps as even disconnecting the battery after that point doesn't clear it. |
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check the connectios that they have disconnected, to make sure they didnt damage it while messing with it, the system wont reset untill everything is connected.
PS i am more than sure that is the problem. |
Sorry to hear this...On my first 09 370Z after audio install, something kept triggering the TPMS light, come to find out it was the speaker wire coming from the crossovers sending signals triggering the sensors etc etc. Don't understand why the airbag light would go off during audio install, I did same install on my last 370Z and audio does not involve removing the steering wheel, sensors etc. even steering wheel controls have no effect on airbag light.
My personal opinion would be to get your money back go somewhere else or DIY and save a ton. You should receive your car back in the same condition if not better than what you left it with to them. |
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Update - Got a call from the chop shop and they said the Nissan Dealership said the ECU is the problem and needs to be replaced. Hmm we will see what happens. I find it hard to believe the ECU is bad.
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