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Old 03-06-2010, 02:57 PM
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I recently finished an audio install in my 350 and had to clear some codes due to having the ignition on with various stuff unplugged. Everything is back to normal now except that my airbag sensor is still tripped cuz I had the seats out. This happened in my 06 pathfinder and my dealer simply cleared the code but is there any way to clear the airbag sensor code with the Cobb?? or are the sensors running off a seperate module apart from the ecu? and yes everything under the seat is plugged in and double checked.
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For the Airbag Reseting procedure…You must first change the SRS system to self-diagnosis mode, and then back to user mode to clear the airbag fault you might be getting after unplugging the side-impact seat airbag and driving with the car..


How to Change to Self-Diagnosis Mode:
1. Turn Ignition switch from OFF to ON.
2. Within 1 second after air bag warning lamp is on for 7 seconds and turns off, turn OFF ignition switch
3. After ignition switch is turned off, wait for more than 3 seconds.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 twice. (perform 3 times in total)
5. Turn ignition switch ON again (turn to Diagnosis Mode.)
Turn to USER mode
1. Turn Ignition switch to OFF to ON.
2. Within 1 second after airbag warning lamp is on for 7 seconds and turns off, turn off the ignition switch.
3. After ignition switch is turned OFF, wait for more than 3 seconds.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 twice (perform 3 times in total)
5. Turn ignition switch ON again (Turn to User Mode)

Your Airbag light should no longer flash while driving…
Old 03-06-2010, 03:23 PM
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Thanks russ, I will be printing that procedure off as I will more than likely run into this problem again.
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No problem
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