sinaguenther93
XTrail emergency call system malfunction
Summary of the thread
A 2004 Nissan XTrail experienced an emergency call system malfunction, indicated by a warning light and message. The issue was identified as a defective cable or plug, likely due to corrosion or loose connectors in the wiring harness to the emergency call module. The problem was resolved by cleaning a corroded connector and replacing a section of the cable, costing 95€.
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sinaguenther93 (community.author)
Thanks! I'll check the wiring. Do you remember which diagnostic codes you were getting? It would be helpful before I start digging.
rolanddunkel1
I don't recall the exact codes, it was a while ago. I messed with it one afternoon and then took it to a workshop. They sorted it quickly. Probably best to get it diagnosed properly, especially with safety systems.
sinaguenther93 (community.author)
Thanks! The workshop confirmed it was the wiring. A connector was corroded. They cleaned it and replaced a cable section. Cost 95€, but it's fixed!
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rolanddunkel1
I had a similar issue with my XTrail. Check the wiring harness to the emergency call module, often under the passenger seat. Connectors corrode or come loose, causing faults. Did you check diagnostic codes? That could help.