melinascholz2
Titan Airbag Warning Light
Summary of the thread
A 2016 Nissan Titan diesel owner experienced an airbag warning light issue, suspecting a defective cable or plug connection. Another participant suggested checking the crash sensors, which are commonly located near the front bumper or under the seats. Ultimately, the problem was identified as a faulty connector, which was resolved at a workshop, eliminating the warning light.
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melinascholz2 (community.author)
Crash sensors, eh? Where are those located exactly? Is there a specific one that tends to fail more often?
eliasflame70
Typically near the front bumper and sometimes under the seats. Honestly, with airbag systems, you're best off getting it properly diagnosed at a workshop. Could be those sensors, could be something else. Don't want to mess with vehicle safety!
melinascholz2 (community.author)
Good call. It ended up being a faulty connector. 95€ later and the SRS light is gone. Thanks for the help, appreciate the suggestion!
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eliasflame70
Yeah, those Titans can be a pain. Have you checked the crash sensors? Seems like a common culprit, especially with that mileage.