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it needs a voltage drop test doin, has to be no voltage at all in the signal wire to the unit.... never heard of them being 'programmed'...... were did ya get ya info from edde?? just i worked in nissan on the final line and repaired the test leads for the air bag testing unit....
it needs a voltage drop test doin, has to be no voltage at all in the signal wire to the unit.... never heard of them being 'programmed'...... were did ya get ya info from edde?? just i worked in nissan on the final line and repaired the test leads for the air bag testing unit....
Just for future reference, I disconeccted the battery, replaced the airbag unit, connected battery up again and the airbag light DID NOT stay on! It all worked fine, straight swap, no reprogramming needed.