Five problems related to air bag light on have been reported for the 2012 Nissan Murano. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Nissan Murano based on all problems reported for the 2012 Murano.
Passenger air bag light continuously flashes. Car has 28,600 miles and almost never has had a passenger in the seat. Driven by single, widowed driver. Car is routinely serviced at dealer. Got a quote of over $5200 to repair. I have read a few other complaints online for this model with much higher mileage. Nissan says they are not taking not responsibility and I should contact this agency, $5200 is roughly more than half of the value of the car and non-repair makes it unsafe should an occasional passenger sit in the sit and almost non-salable. This is obviously a safety issue.
We recently bought an out of warranty, as is 2012 Nissan Murano and the dash airbag light and passenger airbag light are both on. They never go off after the initial 7 second wait time. Vehicle in motion or standing still doesn't matter. I have scanned for codes and b1018-00 keeps coming back after attempting to erase. Normal sized people sit in these two seats and use their seat belts religiously so "misaligned seating" is not the case. I have researched this and a few others have had the exact problem. This is a safety item that should be taken care of by Nissan regardless of mileage and such but I'm seeing that people are getting a "OH well" kind of response from Nissan. If there's a class action suit to get in, I will. I have not contacted Nissan about this as of yet but will probably have to at least spend big dollars to get it scanned and diagnosed at a dealership.
Passenger airbag light is on and will not reset. Vehicle has 116,000 miles, code b1018 code which calls for passenger seat sensor and module assembly. This part is part of the seat itself which Nissan charges $4000 for. This is a safety issue because no one is going to pay $4000 plus cost to install just to have a passenger airbag. This could result in injury or death that might otherwise be avoided if the cost to repair was reasonable. Nissan had a flawed design where the inexpensive parts were not separate from the very expensive seat. I have contacted Nissan and they have no interest in helping out.
My 2012 Nissan Murano has approx 119,000 miles on it. The passenger side air bag light stays on indicating that the airbag is off, even when there is someone in the passenger's seat, even when it's a full grown adult. In addition, I have a flashing red airbag light on my dash as well. After a couple weeks of this, I took my vehicle to the dealer as listed in the manual. They said the sensor went out and the entire seat cushion for the passenger side would need to be replaced at a cost of ~$5300. I only paid $11000 for the vehicle to begin with. There's no way I will be paying half the vehicle's worth for a basic safety necessity. I believe the manufacturer should pay for any costs related to a safety issue such as this and it appears that I'm not the only vehicle owner experiencing this issue. Please rectify the situation and do a recall for these airbags or for the sensors in the seat cushions. It's not right to put us all in danger like this.
Passenger side air bag is not engaged. Indicator is on approximately 50% of the time, when my 84 pound daughter is sitting in the passenger seat. This means that 50% of the time, my daughter is supposedly not protected by the air bag. This is troublesome. The intermittent, seemingly random nature of the indicator does not instill confidence in the protection that I paid for and is assumed to be in place. When I contacted the dealer on 12/28/12. I asked the Nissan service technician what weight was required to engage the air bag protection, and I was told that it was not entirely a weight test. She said that you have to sit just right on the seat. This seemed ridiculous. By all appearance, my passengers always sit in the normal fashion. (how should one sit???) in any case, adjusting their position did not shut off the indicator light. Clearly, 84 pounds should allow someone to sit in the front seat. (this seems like a flawed design-I want that air bag on at all times). I stow all objects in the back seat. If someone stows an object on the front seat, they have to bear the consequences. Certainty, the priority should be the safety of a passenger. The lack of protection is troublesome. . . Looking at that indicator (sometimes-but never knowing when) is annoying. So too, one has to wonder about a false positive indicator light. . Of course, such worry could be eliminated with strict weight cutoff of say, 25 pounds. When I asked if she could teach me how to correctly sit in the seat, I was referred to my sales person. . . As if he had an answer. Just more ridiculous. . Pass me on and wear me down until I surrender and go away. Not a good response to an obvious safety design flaw. I want someone to hard wire this ar bag to the on position so everyone is protected at all times. . Without worry.
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