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Problems with 2007 Nissan 350Z AIR BAGS

On average, the 2007 Nissan 350Z starts to “feel” problems with the AIR BAGS and its various aspects after 79 198 miles.

Components Affected by AIR BAGS Issues

We have classified the 8 complaints from 2007 Nissan 350Z about AIR BAGS into the following categories.

SIDE/WINDOW 1

Recently reported AIR BAGS problems on 2007 Nissan 350Z

My airbag light is flashing on my dash. i did some research and found out that there is a recall on the 2007-2008 350z for the airbag sensor - passenger. i called the nissan dealership and was informed that there's no recalls on my specific vehicle and i was informed to contact you'll to get added to the recall database, so i can get my car repaired,

My air bag expolded - i have no air bag now. went out to my car after working that day

The passenger airbag light comes on due to a faulty sensor in the seat. this is a known problem yet my vin number is not identified in the nissan recall data base.

2007 nissan 350z. consumer writes in regards to passenger seat sensor icon illuminates when passenger is seated, dealership diagnoses issue as passenger seat sensor failure. consumer states vehicle vin# not included in same defect recall problem. *smd

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan 350z. the contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the check air bag warning indicator illuminated for both the driver and passenger side air bags. the contact stated that the failure had occurred on previous occasions. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 08v521000 (air bags, electrical system). the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 106,000.

Airbag light stays on wont go off.

My passenger side air bag warning light appeared on my dash and i went to new city nissan to have it repaired. this specific problem was the subject of a massive recall that began on november 4, 2008 that included the nissan 350z's made in 2007-2008 under the nhtsa campaign id number: 08v521000. the dealership offered to replace the seat assembly for $2630 plus tax. i instead called nissan north america with my problem, case number 14605979 that was handled by paul smith. i was told that my automobile was not part of the recall and that any cost to repair this problem would be out of my pocket. i did not purchase the car until sep. 2009 and was not made aware of any recall by the dealership at the time of purchase. at the present, my car cannot pass a safety inspection and the outrageous cost of repair for a problem already identified by the auto maker is prohibitive on my retirement income. this is a safety issue that will not go away. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan 350z. the contact stated while traveling approximately 70 mph, a deer unexpectedly came into the vehicle path and the contact crashed into the deer. as a result, the front end of the vehicle was damaged and the air bags failed to deploy. the vehicle was destroyed. a police report was filed. no injuries had been sustained. the vehicle was to be further inspected by an authorized dealer and an insurance adjuster. the contact was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 08v521000 (airbags). the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 105,000.

I had this car for 4 days a 2007 nissan 350z touring edition. driving to work on the morning of sept, 1st 2007 the passenger side airbag (from headliner, and side of seat.) explode. i take it to gwinnett place nissan and they said they'll have nna come out and look for it, they give us a rental, takes them a week for someone to look under there and tell me a rock flew under my undercarriage and hit the airbag module sensor and made both side curtain airbags deploy. there is no damage to the side of my vehicle. and they made us pay $250 for the car rental. why would nissan design a car this way? *tr

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