With the OCS Lawsuit Pending, Nissan Issues Another Airbag Warning Light Recall

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Earlier this year Nissan was sued for issuing Occupant Classification System (OCS) recalls without a working solution. Well, Nissan just issued its third recall for the faulty airbag sensors ... hopefully this time with a solution that, you know, works.

"Nissan blames the problem on a supply chain error that caused incorrect occupant classification control unit parts to be installed on vehicles that received the incorrect part after the March 2014 recall was completed. There are also vehicles that were not part of the March recall but received the wrong part from other repairs."

The latest round includes the 2013-2015 Altima, Pathfinder, the 2013-2014 Sentra, and Infiniti vehicles as well.

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Nissan's OCS is a POS

The occupant classification system (OCS) in many Nissan vehicles is so unreliable for the front passenger seat that you should probably think twice before calling 'shotgun.'

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