1.6
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 106,000 miles
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Airbag light randomly began flashing. Code pulled as B1035 crash zone sensor. This vehicle has never been in any type of accident. Upon researching vehicle and code it shows the same year and makes of vehicles having exact symptoms as well as code of B1035. Even on the NHTSA website regarding this recall- it does show a picture on the pdf file of a Nissan Armada image showing instructions on how to install the recalled sensor. This needs to be reviewed immediately and make corrections with adding the Armada being part of the recall. It has same exact sensor part and I feel that this should not be held on the vehicle owners part as clearly it is a defective part. There will be additional calls I will make if needed to the attorney general's office if this does not get resolved in a prompt manner and if an accident occurs and does not deploy airbags because of recalled part that was not appropriately added to a nhsta list, there will be legal advice sought regarding liability and injuries.
- Sabattus, ME, USA
Several weeks ago the airbag warning light on the dashboard began flashing and has continued to do so to this day. I am filing this report to confirm others who have reported the same experience.
- Mckinney, TX, USA
My mechanic did a diagnostic and it showed driver side airbag module open my airbag light on dashboard has been flashing for months
- Chicago, IL, USA
- Houston, TX, USA