Infiniti FX35 owners have reported 4 problems related to front air bag sensor control (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Not sure if related to takata airbag, but the passenger airbag sensor went out and only certain vins were recalled. When I started my car, the airbag sensor light illuminated and remained illuminated. When I spoke to the service guy, he said as long as it's not flashing, you can drive it. So I turned car on again to go to work, and the airbag sensor light began to flash. Service guy said bring it in, it's more urgent now. They ran the computer scan and noted the passenger airbag sensor has failed. Close to $5000 to replace entire seat with sensor. He said it's okay to drive you just don't have passenger airbag protection. I'm very concerned and disappointed that only some vins with the same issue has been recalled at this time.
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Problem appears closer to recent recall of hundai sonata cars w/ steering wheel bags. While traveling down busy 4-lane highway, sensor light came on associated with seat and airbags. Roswell Infiniti , roswell, GA had to completely tear apart steering wheel column, work on airbags, sensors, and other items. I had just purchased vehicle from another dealer, but has only a little over 105,000 miles. Did not expect almost $4,000 in repairs due to this problem. I think it is a problem associated with other japanese models and should have a recall. Please investigate as soon as possible. When light came on I was very scared because I wasn't sure whether I should keep driving and I was over 25 miles from dealership by that time. Brought it in next day but took over 3 days to repair due to parts, etc.
Takata recall needed on Infiniti Fx35 2012. I was in motion, driving 75 mph on the freeway. A piece of debris bounced off of a car in my left lane and flew underneath my car. Bang! my airbags ejected and slammed my face hard. My whole front windshield blew white. I couldn't see anything in front of me. Trying to push the airbag down with one hand, while steering with the other hand at the same time, I was essentially driving blind on the freeway with speeding cars all around me. On top of that I couldn't move, because the seatbelts locked me. It's a wonder I didn't slam on the breaks, or swerve into the other lanes, a perfectly natural reaction. I used my peripheral vision to move into the slower lanes to the right of me. The last lane ended up being the exit lane. When the four of us got out to examine what we thought would be a huge dent, we were shocked. The car looked perfect. No collision. No damage. It was the airbags. Had we been injured or worse yet, killed in a crash that day (not to mention all the people in the surrounding cars) we would never have ascertained that it was as a result of the faulty airbag sensor. It happened so quickly that I would not have known what had come first - the accident or the airbags.
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While driving in the middle lane on a five lane freeway, a piece of debris (about 1x2 ft) was bouncing from lane to lane. It bounced into my lane and went under my 2012 infinite Fx35. I heard a loud bang and my airbags ejected open. My whole front windshield blew white, leaving me unable to see the road. Essentially, I was driving blindly at highway speed on the freeway with moving cars all around me. It's a wonder I didn't slam on my brakes, swerve or plow into the cars that I was behind, in front of, or to the side of me on the freeway. To think about the catastrophic consequences! whited out front window, large impeding airbag in my face, but miraculously, I managed to safely maneuver across two lanes of traffic! the last lane turned out to be the exit off the freeway, where there was a gas station. When we stopped there, my three passengers and I got out of the car and immediately walked around it, looking to see what damage was visible on my Infiniti. It looked perfect: no signs of external damage whatsoever. No collision. No damage. A defective and hypersensitive sensor is something that needs to be looked into. Was this an isolated incident? or is this something that should be considered an Infiniti recall? the events in my case happened so quickly that had we had an accident, I would never have known what had come first, the accident, or the airbag. My auto insurance company was shocked that this occurred when there was absolutely no damage to the outside of my Infiniti. The interior however, was another thing altogether � the airbags, the dashboard, the computer system, the seat belts, etc. , it was unbelievable. They decided to do a thorough investigation. Their conclusion? my Infiniti deemed "totaled" was zero my fault.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Air Bag problems | |
| Air Bag Light On problems | |
| Warning Light On problems | |
| Side/window Air Bag problems | |
| Front Air Bag Sensor Control problems | |
| Air Bag Not Deploy problems | |
| Front Driver Side Air Bag Inflator problems | |
| Frontal Passenger Side Inflator Module problems |