Nine problems related to air bag light on have been reported for the 2007 Infiniti G35. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Airbag light started blinking on 2007 G35x with 87000 miles. Dealer said it was sensor in passenger seat at a cost of $5500 to replace. These seat airbsg sensors for 04-07 were recalled but my car was made December 2006, outside of the recall. After looking this up it seems to be very common with these cars outside of the recall. It should be included. Now I can't drive the car with no airbag system.
The contact owns a 2007 Infiniti G35x. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to george harte Infiniti (1076 s colony rd, wallingford, CT 06492, (203) 495-6700) where it was diagnosed that the occupant classification system control unit needed to be replaced at the cost of $5,500 for parts and labor. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 08v521000 (air bags, electrical system). The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 86,000.
Occupant classification system malfunction. I have a 2007 Infiniti G35 with 144000 miles, never had any accident before. Recently the air bag light started flashing for no apparent reason. I took it to the Infiniti dealer and was told it was the passenger air bag sensor in the front passenger seat that was bad, and would cost several thousands dollar to fix. After doing research it suggests this is a very common problem that many Infiniti/Nissan owners are currently have. Nissan has recall for this particular problem for very selected vehicle but I think a wider range of recall should be done by Infiniti/Nissan.
A safety problem with my Infiniti, a 2007 G35x model occurred randomly, with odometer reading around 160,000 miles. The airbag light on the dash began to flash without having been in an accident or damage to the car in anyway. I believe that the failure of this module was not due to neglect or error on my part. Upon my research, I found an airbag safety recall on 2006 and some 2007 G35x Infiniti�s, but my particular vehicle was not included. . Read more...
Passenger airbag light indicates "airbag off" when there is an adult occupant sitting in the passenger seat (weighing 140+ pounds). This happens intermittently while stationary, in motion, and under various circumstances. The vehicle has 137,000 miles on it and the issue has become more frequent. The issue was first noticed years ago but was not as frequent.
Passenger airbag light comes on intermittently when passenger who is pretty heavy is sitting on the front passenger seat. They have had a recall for some cars but Infiniti states that my VIN # is not part of the recall.
The airbag light came on when I started my vehicle. It is actully the front passenger side airbag turned off considering there was adult in a seat. I checked for the recall and found many similar air bag mulfactions with the same year make and model but Infiniti says it doesn't apply to my particular VIN number. The passenger front seat occupancy sensor went out. At the purchase of my vehicle I bought expensive warranty but it doesn't cover airbag system. I noticed similar complaints on cars. Com website. Who knows what will gona brake when they buy warranty for their vehicle? I would not make a big deal out of this but to fix this small problem I have to spend $3481 because to replace this small sensor I have to buy the whole assembly of the bottom of the passenger seat. This is what Infiniti service manager told me. . Read more...
Car suddenly started having passenger airbag light coming on. Took to dealer 3 times and they couldn't find an answer. Forth time hit me with 3735. 60 tab for faulty occupant detection sensor. Never had accident either.
The contact owns a 2007 Infiniti G35 sedan. The contact noticed that the air bag warning indicator sporadically illuminates on the instrument control panel. This indicates that the passenger side air bag is inoperative and could fail to provide adequate protection in the event of a crash. The contact then received a recall notice for NHTSA campaign id number 08v521000 (electrical system: software) and immediately called the dealer. After inspection, a technician stated that she did not need to have her vehicle repaired because it passed the test signal between the OCS and acu systems. The contact took the vehicle to another dealer and they stated that the recall was no longer mandated. It must be changed from a recall to an optional voluntary campaign from the manufacturer. The manufacturer would not assist. The failure mileage was 1,000 and current mileage was 23,500.