Air Bag started to flash constantly

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BLUE

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Hi,
My Air Bag warning light has started to flash constantly, Ive checked the connections at the base of the safety belts and all seams ok, where else can I check please?
 
I canny hold her any longrr Jim, she's gonna blooow I tellya :lol
You need some more irradium crystals in there quick sharp :lol:lol
 
Hi try with ign on press the drivers door light button it worked twice for me when my airbag light was flashing

Glen on my 3g mobile hard to see and write
 
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Found this and it worked for me on my 2002 Terrano 3.0 SVE.

1. Turn ignition switch “ON”.
2. After “AIR BAG” warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, [i.e. when it stops running solid and starts flashing] turn ignition switch “OFF” within 1 second. [DO NOT SWITCH IT TO LOCK, SWITCH IT TO ACC]
3. Wait more than 3 seconds.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 two times. (Perform 3 times in total.)
5. Turn ignition switch “ON”.
SRS is now in Diagnosis mode.
In diagnosis mode, you're going to hope the light flashes slowly. 2 seconds off, 3 seconds on, and repeats. If your light does this, this means that the computer detected a previous error that hasn't been erased. This is good.

If you get ANY OTHER result, go to Nissan. You've got a real problem that needs a real fix.

6. If “AIR BAG” warning lamp operates as above, just turn ignition switch “OFF” to reset from Diagnosis mode to User mode and to erase the memory of the malfunction.

7. Turn ignition switch “ON”. “AIR BAG” warning lamp operates in
User mode. (it should stay on for 7 seconds, then go off, like normal.):clap
 
2nd that, it worked for me.
You do have wires under the front seats as well
 
flashing airbag light has returned

The problem with the . I can stop it but using the above method, is there anything I can still check as Ive look under the seats, opened up the back of the seats and even checked the connections at the base of the seatbelts in the 'B' post?
 

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