Even though my OCS sensor wasn't working anymore in my 2011 Leaf, Nissan didn't have it as part of the recall. It would cost me $3000 to have the entire seat replaced (which is apparently how they fix it in my car).
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I found a solution, or at least a workaround, for the problem with the failing OCS sensor. It would work on any car.
There's a part that is available through the website below that keeps your airbags on all the time. It's an easy fix - remove the part that is in the car and plug this one in...
I'm considering starting a class action lawsuit because I was told by Nissan that they won't be able to replace the OCS sensor that has failed in my 2011 Nissan Leaf without replacing the entire seat, which will cost me a minimum of $2700 just for the seat itself, never mind labor. It's...