Front Air Bag Sensor Control Problems of Nissan Pathfinder - part 1

Nissan Pathfinder owners have reported 41 problems related to front air bag sensor control (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Pathfinder based on all problems reported for the Pathfinder.

1 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2017 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 11/10/2023

Airbag light blinks all the time. Dtc b00a0-00 (occupant detection sensor unit). I can't reset it even I tried everything using "diagnostic mode" with ignition on/off process or obd ii tool. Nissan has service bulletin ntb19-071 which includes my vehicle year(2017) in it, but I couldn't find it from the recall case. Only 2013~2016 Pathfinder has recall history with ntb16-054a. I think 2017 also have same issue. There's no issue to drive so far with airbag light blinking, but I'm not sure if the airbag will be deployed when it needs to do.

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2 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2017 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 11/18/2021

Airbag light blinks/ disabled all the time. Dtc b00a0-00 (occupant detection sensor unit) can't reset/ reprogram! Nissan has service bulletin ntb19-071 which includes my vehicle year in it, but when called dealer was told no recalls for that issue! vehicle is available for inspection upon request.

3 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 09/01/2020

Hood flutters going down the highway. Has been previously adjusted under safety recall. Not repaired completely by dealership. Cvt transmission judder. Has been reprogrammed by dealership, did not repair problem. Bands now slipping and out of mileage warranty. Occupant sensor for airbag previously repaired by dealership. Still does not work. Replaced cushion. Still not repaired. Dealership refuses to repair. Liftgate scratches roof when opening. Dealership said the liftgate has a code. Brandon Nissan in brandon florida. Will not repair any of the technical service bulletins on this vehicle.

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4 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 06/01/2020

The light indicating the passenger airbag was disabled came on one day and never went off, indicating the passenger airbag was never enabled, even if an adult was sitting in the front passenger seat. First time to the dealership for this issue, they "cleared the codes" and told me to come back if it happened again. It happened again immediately upon starting the vehicle to depart from the dealership. Second visit to the dealership had me replace the airbag control module/diagnosis unit (to the tune of over $1,100 total parts/labor/tax) because the light would not go off even when reset, and it was not "throwing any codes. " I was told something else could still be wrong, but with this unit replaced, it would provide the "codes" for whatever else may require repair. However, once this part was replaced, the problem persisted. Dealership then said the "next step" is to replace 2 airbag sensors and another related unit (another ~$600). If the light is still on after that, they just keep going down the list of airbag system parts to replace until they finally fix the issue. Basically, no one knows what's really wrong, so we'll just keep replacing parts that probably don't actually need to be replaced until we finally reach the one that does. Apparently, this is how Nissan repairs their airbag systems (which a quick online search indicates they have plenty of issues with). The airbag diagnosis unit clearly doesn't actually "diagnose" anything. Meanwhile, I am at their mercy because an airbag issue is cause for state inspection failure and is obviously a major safety concern.

5 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2014 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 09/01/2019

Since I got the car they have been working on a sensor on the passenger side. . First the air bag sensor then the seat belt sensor. Now the air bag is totally off and wont come back on. . They are telling me the warranty is over this is a manufacturing defect and I want Nissan to pay for the repair. . It is no longer safe to have a passenger with me in the front what can I do?.

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6 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2016 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 08/06/2019

Recall 16v244000 Nissan Pathfinder was recalled to fix passenger airbag sensor. Within 2 months after repair problem began again intermittantly. Approx 30% of starts showed pass airbag off in spite of passenger in place. This would correct by restarting vehicle. This was reported to dealer at every 5000 mile service and had adjustments made a few times. Airbag sensor would be fine for a few weeks, then start acting up again. The last dealer visit (55000 miles) no problem was found. This now happens on 75 % of vehicle starts, and simply restarting is not always effective. Repeated restarts (3-4) usually corrects problem, or at least turns off the "airbag disabled" light although we sometime need to take short trip without airbag protection for my wife. I think another recall is in order for this vehicle.

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7 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 01/20/2018

All of a sudden the dashlight came on tell me that the airbag was turned off. Vehicle to taken to Honda of marysville where the vehicle was purchase and where warranty was purchased. Not covered under warranty. Vehicle was take to Nissan for review it has taken two weeks to get a return call from the general manager of Nissan who stated that the sensor in the seat was bad and hence luminated the dashligtht. The general manager refused to fix the vehicle at no cost and told us the the repair would cost $1700. 00 since this is a standard repair not a safety issue.

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8 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 03/20/2017

Tl-the contact owns a 2013 Nissan Pathfinder sv. The contact stated that while stationary and driving various speeds, the vehicle experienced a series of failures since March of 2017. The contact stated that the rear brake light system failed to illuminated properly. When the brakes were applied, the vehicle vibrated and shook violently on several occasions. The contact stated that the passenger air bag occupant detection light failed to illuminate and the contact stated that the light was inoperative. Furthermore, the contact reported that the increased stopping distance related sensor failed, along with the abs wheel sensor. The contact expressed concerns that the power windows independently rolled up and down, the back-hp camera disabled and rotated by in the reverse position and the key fob sensor intermittently failed to perform as intended. An independent mechanic replaced the throttle body position sensor. The failure recurred. Baytown Nissan - 5445 I-10, baytown, texas 77521 (281) 394-1995 - was made aware of the series of failures. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the series of failures and provided the contact with case number: 33384799. In addition, the manufacturer stated that there were no recalls on the vehicle. The failure mileage was 68,000. Ad.

9 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 12/21/2016

"passenger airbag off" light on when a person weighing 100lbs or more on the seat. Took it in to Nissan and claim that maybe the person was not sitting correctly or needed to shift their hips in seat. Also fixed a sensor or part on the underside of seat. Corrected problem for a little while, now the same thing is happening and the light on the dashboard for "airbag warning" is flashing. This happens at all times, when vehicle in motion and stopped and parked, etc.

10 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2015 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 08/13/2016

I have to recall that shows on my car fax, but one recall have to parts to replace since may 23,2016. Have only received 1 letter in mail after I call Nissan 1800 number. The second happen today for co2 sensor. I call and there are no solution in place, I brought this vehicle new and now I feel its a lemon, they even made me replace the brake fluid due to it being black, too early for me if SUV is new. I want to know if lives are in danger why cant I get it replace or get a loaner??? and what is the government going to do with defected merchandise being sold at high value???.

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11 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 08/08/2016

Airbag sensor recall - part was ordered July 7, 2016. At time sensors appeared to be working. As of August 16th, sensors no longer sensing weight in passenger seat, no longer working. Nissan refusing to provide equivalent long term loaner and dealership (luther Nissan kia, inver grove heights) also refusing to provide equivalent sized loaner (family needs 3rd row) contacted Nissan regional specialist justin - he said there is nothing Nissan is willing to do (supply part sooner or loaner). Have also escalated to mn attorney generals office. Have also escalated to Nissan executive office (raven), but so far only playing phone tag with. Need assistance with Nissan so that my passenger has an airbag. At times not able to drive vehicle when passenger needs to accompany. Request equivalent sized loaner until parts/repair completed on owned vehicle as well as airbag sensor in working condition after repair. Nissan company portrayed a "we don't care" attitude and wouldn't allow comments to be made "on record" or recorded.

12 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 05/05/2016

Takata airbag recall:front drivers airbag sensor constantly blinking. Airbag will not work. Told spiral cable snapped.

13 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2015 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 04/17/2016

There have been several incidents where a full size adult passenger has been riding in the front passenger seat and the airbag sensor does not detect the adult and turns off the airbag. There have been times wher the vehicle is parked and when the passenger gets in, before the car is started, once the car is started, the airbag is already off before we leave. Other times in the middle of driving the air bag will just turn off. Something is remains on for the whole trip until the vehicle is turned off once we reach our destination, other times the light will turn off and the airbag turns back on before we arrive at our destination. I contacted my local Nissan dealer and was told, yea, they are real sensitive and if the light is activated the air bag is turned off and will not work. Brought my vehicle in today and insisted they look at it. Said they would do a zero reset on the system and see if that will fix it. Most recent incident was April 17, 2016. Have more photos from past incidents as well.

14 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2009 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 04/07/2016

The air bag sensor light flashes.

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15 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2015 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 02/08/2016

The airbag sensor for the front passenger side seat does not work properly. There can be a large adult in the seat, and the sensor shows the airbag off. We bought the car new, as a demo, with approximately 5,000 miles on it. This has happened more than one time.

16 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 01/07/2016

I have a recurring problem with the front passenger seat airbag sensor light staying on when someone is in the seat. I have taken the car to the dealer five times since I have owned it. Even after the mandatory recalls the problem sporadically still exists. Sometimes the light stays on briefly and other times it stays on up to thirty minutes. I never get a good explanation by the service department other than we checked or adjusted the sensor. After three years I think it is time Nissan steps up and fixes the problem properly. It appears the dealerships cannot do anything without the cooperation of Nissan corporate or government action. It does no good complaining to the service personnel. I feel this is a safety issue that needs to be addressed again.

17 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2014 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 12/22/2015

Ongoing issue with front passenger occupant classification system. "airbag off" occasionally lights up (before moving and while moving) indicating that the airbag is off even though the passenger seat is occupied with seat belt on. Nissan OCS service record: 12/17/2013 OCS reprogrammed by dealer prior to purchase date of 1/16/2014 2,480 miles 5/16/2014 OCS reprogrammed by dealer 6,777 miles 10/24/2014 OCS seat sensor reprogrammed by dealer 13,447 1/28/2015 new airbag pressure detection sensor & controller assembly-occupant sensor installed 17,831 miles 12/22/2015 OCS checked by dealer and dealer states no problem found. Contrary to the dealers finding, the OCS light still comes on at least once a week. Date and times are being recorded. This will become a very unsafe situation in the event I do not notice that the light is on and an accident were to occur. An outside source has told me that this is a software issue because if I turn the car off when the light is on, the light will go off. Nissan has no idea how to fix this problem.

18 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2014 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 12/11/2015

We have taken this vehicle in four times to Nissan to be fixed and the airbag sensor light still comes on when an adult sits in the passenger seat while the vehicle is moving.

19 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 10/09/2015

The airbag sensor randomly does not detect a full size adult in the front passenger seat and therefore shuts off the air bag. This has happened on many occasions and these are full grown adults sitting in the front passenger seat. This SUV has been in for a recall o n this sensor, but that still did not resolve the issue. I have attached a picture taken on 10/9/2015, showing the airbag shutoff light illuminated, with a full grown male passenger sitting in the front passenger seat.

20 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 03/20/2015

Passenger air bag sensor again not functioning properly. It was repaired by Nissan after first recall.

21 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2005 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 03/14/2015

While driving down to the title department the day after I purchased my newest vehicle I've ever owned I was hit with the sad reality of an untrue man selling me his problem my transmission has antifreeze in the fluid it will drive fine until it heats up and the fluid gets to the transmission it is not safe this should be a recall they no it's a problem and also my seatbelt light for passenger seat even when someone sit in that seat the sensor does not work.

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22 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 02/13/2015

I am filing a complaint about my Nissan 2013 Pathfinder, the passenger airbag sensor indicates that it is off when my 8 month pregnant wife is sitting in the passenger seat. I have taken this to my local Nissan dealership, beau townsend Nissan in vandalia, ohio, twice and the service representative said it is nothing to worry about unless the sensor on the instrument panel display shows the airbag is off. I have been concerned about this for my wife's safety being pregnant when she is in the passenger seat. I feel this is something that needs to be addressed and taken care of immediately. The dealership has no interest in figuring out this problem beyond telling me that it is no big deal.

23 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 01/08/2015

My vehicle was recalled by Nissan for the airbag sensor failing to recognize when there is a passenger occupying the passenger seat, the recall was supposed to fix the error in the sensor. However, after they "fixed the problem," the sensor continues to indicate there is no passenger in the passenger seat while occupied, and the air bag is not turned on. When I inquired about this the most recent time the vehicle was in for service at the dealership (Nissan of omaha), they told me that the problem had been fixed, and even if it indicates the airbag is turned off, it is actually on. Not only did they fail to fix this safety problem, but they also lied about it working! this is very deceitful, and could be a major liability issue and lawsuit down the road.

24 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 06/20/2014

The passenger airbag system is faulty even after being 'fixed' per ntb14-027. Our truck has been at the dealer 3 times for the same problem, though we've had the issue more times than we've brought it in. We have several videos and pictures of this problem. The airbag sensor will illuminate despite a passenger weighing over 120lbs in the seat. And other times the sensor will not come on as it should when a child is sitting in the seat - we did this as a test without driving and the light would not come on. I just don't know if the airbag is actually going to work in the case of an accident.

25 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 04/21/2014

My Pathfinder was recalled (14v-138) to fix the occupant classification system. I took the car in and it was "fixed. " when my wife, who weighs about 112 pounds, sits in the right seat, the light comes on indicating that air bag is turned off. I called the dealer (abc Nissan in phoenix) and they said that the system is designed to turn the air bag off unless the occupant weighs more that 110 pounds. That puts my wife in jeopardy in the event of a head-on collision. I was told that there is nothing that they can do - the sensor cannot be turned off and the weight limit cannot be changed. Why should my wife's life be jeopardized to protect idiots who put small children in the front seat? if they want to put a limit on the weight, it should be around 50 pounds. If I am in an accident and my wife is injured, I guarantee that I will sue Nissan and ntsa for millions.

26 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 02/24/2014

In may 2014, there was a NHTSA recall(14v-138) for the OCS system that "in the affected vehicles, the OCS software may incorrectly classify the passenger seat as empty when it is occupied by an adult. " as a result of this safety issue, the possibility of failure of the airbag to deploy increases the risk of injury to the passenger. My Nissan Pathfinder, purchased June 2013 at airport Nissan in cleveland, OH, was serviced for this recall in June 2014; however, the safety issue was not resolved by the software reprogramming and this issue continues in my vehicle to this day. My car has been in for service 9 times related to this issue as this safety concern was reported before the recall was issued, first reported February 2014. The airport Nissan service dept has replaced the airbag control unit, replaced the seat frame, replaced both sensors, ensured proper torqueing and completed zero point calibrations per the service write ups and direction of Nissan corporate. A complaint was filed with Nissan north America and Nissan regional diagnostic troubleshooter, bill mcray was sent to test my vehicle. The issue could not be reproduced during testing and no codes showed on the system. However, I have video of the light on while a passenger is in the seat from early 2014 up to July 2, 1015. Nissan consumer affairs dept ruled that they were not in a position to buy back my car and because my car is still in warranty, they would not offer assistance in purchasing a new Pathfinder; even though they have not offered any other possible solutions to fix the safety concern. A certified letter was sent June 17, 2015, requesting assistance, to Nissan north America - mr. Fred diaz, sr. Vp sales & marketing and operations, and mr. Jose munoz, executive vp, with an email copy also sent. A follow up phone call to the executive line was made June 30, 2015 with still no response received.

27 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2008 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 02/04/2014

There was a recall on my model of Pathfinder for air bag issues. It was repaired under that recall. At 94000 miles the issue manifested itself even after they supposedly fixed the issue. When there is nobody in the passengers seat the light on the dash will shutoff indicating there is somebody in the seat even when there is no passenger. The air bag sensor on the steering counsel will then start flashing that an error has occurred. I contacted Nissan corporate to advise them that the issue is still occurring for what my recall covered. They did not care they only advised me that the vehicle has already received the recall for that issue. . They then advised me that if 'd like it repaired I have to take it in for repair out of pocket at a Nissan dealer. They did not ask for any info at all just blew me off. I am writing today as I read in time magazine that NHTSA is opening an investigation into the airbag recalls on the newer models and Nissan failed to repair them properly. I am advising you that Nissan's recalls on the 2008+ also did not work, and Nissan refused to even acknowledged it when I called them and emailed them.

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28 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 12/26/2013

I noticed that occasionally when I was driving and my wife was in the passenger seat that the "front passenger air bag status light" was indicating "off. " the problem happened with other passengers as well. Several times while this was happening I drove to the nearby Nissan dealership and pulled into the service bay. A few seconds after I came to a stop and before a service representative could come over the light went off. I returned the Pathfinder several times for repair including the recall. The problem persisted. The service manager had a dealer technical specialist (dts) look at the car. The dts said that when the vehicle is started the sensors determine if there is a child in the seat and "classifies" this to the air bag control module. There are 3 conditions that can be "classified" - empty, child, and adult. When the gear shift lever is moved from park the status ("classification") at that instant is retained. Subsequently if the vehicle comes to a complete stop (regardless of gear selection) for several seconds then this "classification" is repeated. The dts and the service manager were able to "manipulate" the car to leave the air bag status light displaying off by putting a partial load in the passenger seat and then moving the gear shift from park to reverse and subsequently to drive. The light would continue to display off until they let the car come to a complete stop for several seconds. They concluded that this "manipulation" was what was happening when my wife and other passengers were in the passenger seat. This is a characteristic of the algorithm of the air bag control module. It is related to the changes made by the recall but not the specific situation. The dts then said that this was "normal" and couldn't be repaired. This is like the steve jobs' "you're holding it wrong" comment but with my passenger's safety.

29 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 12/02/2013

The airbag sensor light comes on when my wife (130 lbs) is in the passenger seat. It was taken to the dealership and there was apparently a recall. This did not remedy the situation, as it occurred again several times. It was taken back to the dealership and they did a reprogram, yet again. The problem is the occupant sensor, I was told. Again, it has continued to happen. I called again and they were really great and got me in the next day. They said that some of the vehicles just didn't take to the reprogram for some reason. It was fine for a while, but then just this past week it has started coming on again. This significantly jeopardizes the safety of the person in the passenger seat if there is ever to be an accident. This vehicle was purchased brand new and currently has around 6500 miles on it. The other concern will be down the road when I would sell it. The problems represent an inherent breach of implied warranty and therefor have damaged the reputation and value of my vehicle.

30 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 08/20/2013

Tl- the contact owns a 2013 Nissan Pathfinder. The contact stated that the vehicle was previously take for the repaired on NHTSA campaign numbers: 16v244000, 13v069000 and 15v681000 (air bags) and14v138000 (electrical system, air bags) at Nissan of huntington dealer, (850 e jericho turnpike, huntington station, NY 11746, (631) 533-4888) where the technician inspected the vehicle and on one of the recall the technician reprogram the air bag module control unit. The contact stated that the technician never actually replaced the sensors. However, the vehicle was taken to the same dealer six times for the same failure that the work was never performed satisfactory. And now the contact had to pay for the repair of both sensor and module. The contact stated that the vehicle was in the process of repairing. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided a case number: 37582283. The failure mileage was approximately 2,013. Aw.

31 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 07/01/2013

I got a recall paper for the passenger air bag sensor, when I took it in to get it fixed they tested it and said it was fine. The light still comes on with no one in the seat. Then the fuel gauge where it tells you how many miles till empty showed nothing but 3 lines for 2 days and I was told that this in not an issue for this year and nothing was done. Now the brakes will go to the floor more when being pressed and the vehicle will start rolling so you have to push harder on the brakes. Just yesterday the mileage that is suppose to be moving while driving to show how many mpg you are getting went all the way up and stayed there the whole time I drove. There is no way I was getting like 50 miles per gallon going 45mph. I try to get my vehicle in to the Nissan dealer where I got it from in las cruces, nm and I keep not getting answers or more excused of what is not wrong with my vehicle. How do they know they are not driving it? I am very unhappy and will be changing vehicles soon!.

32 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 06/08/2013

Air bag sensor in passenger seat does not detect a person at all times. My daughter weighs 120 and it will not detect her when she is in the vehicle.

33 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 06/03/2013

Passenger airbag off light has came on several time in the year plus I have owed my 2013 Nissan Pathfinder. Re programming has been done twice on computer software and both driver and passenger sensors have been replaced and the same day the airbag off light came on twice. Will notify dealer tomorrow.

34 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 06/01/2013

The contact owns a 2013 Nissan Pathfinder. While operating the vehicle with a normal sized adult person in the front passenger seat, the air bag off sensor illuminated. The dealer replaced a seat sensor, but the failure continued. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 60.

35 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

Failure Date: 02/13/2013

The airbag and vehicle occupancy sensor failure. The passenger side seat belt sign would remain on despite an empty passenger seat. The light has remained on since the 1st day of purchase. The vehicle has been in service department for 10 days without complete resolution. Nissan USA has been contacted as well.



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