I need to rest the malfunction light on my 2018 Nissan Se...
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I need to rest the malfunction light on my 2018 Nissan Sentra manually
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I need to rest the malfunction light on my 2018 Nissan Sentra manually
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Ron
417 days ago
Automotive Expert
Hi! Welcome to JustAnswer. Thank you for contacting us for assistance with your vehicle. I'm Ron. I will be happy to assist you with your question. May I ask to whom I have the pleasure of speaking with today?
Customer
417 days ago
I’m Harmony, its nice to speak with you! ImNo
Ron
417 days ago
Automotive Expert
Hello Harmony. Nice to see you today! I'm sorry to hear you are having this problem. I know this can be frustrating.
Can you tell me which malfunction light you are referring to please, is this the check engine light?
Customer
417 days ago
No sir it’s the AEB malfunction lightI prefer text
Ron
417 days ago
Automotive Expert
Is this the AEB/FEB WARNING LIGHT ?
Customer
417 days ago
sir
Ron
417 days ago
Automotive Expert
Okay thank you for the clarification, Please give me one moment to type out some information for you. Sit tight one minute... I'll be right back !
Customer
417 days ago
Okay
Ron
417 days ago
Automotive Expert
Thank you for holding Harmony,
The AEB light come on when the systems sees a fault and when this happens the system will set and store a fault code. You can try removing the negative battery cable of a few minutes to clear the fault code but it the problem that caused the light to come on is still present the light will return and in order to determine the cause you are going to need the system scanned the fault code retrieved and that would need to be addressed from there. That being said, Nissan has released a service bulletin dealing with this concern as well. See the bulletin in the link below. Go ahead and try clearing it with the battery cable disconnect and see if it stays clear.
[https://www.dropbox.com/s/gfd8hxpyuzj7ko8/AEB%20service%20bulletin%20Aug%2011.pdf?dl=0](https://www.dropbox.com/s/gfd8hxpyuzj7ko8/AEB%20service%20bulletin%20Aug%2011.pdf?dl=0)
Ron
417 days ago
Automotive Expert
Thank you again, Harmony, for choosing Just Answer for your questions. I hope I was able to answer your question to your satisfaction. If you have any follow up questions please feel free to hit the "Reply" button below. Please feel free to request me in the future for any additional questions you may have. I hope this all works out well for you! Have a great day,Ron!
Customer
417 days ago
I haven't had any luck with having the light go away
Ron
417 days ago
Automotive Expert
Okay Harmony, that means the system is seeing a hard fault and you are going to need to get the system scanned to retrieve the actual fault code and then it will need to be addressed from there. The code will not clear if you have an actual fault, unfortunately.
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I need to rest the malfunction light on my 2018 Nissan Sentra manually ...
I need to rest the malfunction light on my 2018 Nissan Sentra manually