Some INFINITI G37 owners report experiencing issues with the passenger side airbag warning light, which may be caused by a faulty seat belt switch or a problem with the airbag module. Many owners attempt to reset the airbag system by disconnecting the battery for about 15 minutes, but if the warning light persists, they may need to consider DIY fixes, such as disconnecting and reconnecting the seat airbag wire or the Nav module, with guidance from online tutorials. If professional repairs are necessary, costs can vary significantly; for instance, replacing a faulty sensor may range from $100 to $500, while replacing a blown airbag could cost between $1,000 and $3,000. Furthermore, if the warning light remains illuminated despite these efforts, it may indicate a permanent fault that requires further investigation, and in some cases, replacing the passenger seat can lead to repair costs amounting to thousands of dollars.
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