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I would start with checking the computer for trouble codes. Sounds like a bad connection in the dash wiring or key switch, but the trouble code might steer you in the right direction.
u will need the dealer to reset the airbag diagnostic control module, it is holding a code for loss of battery power, this should have been done as part of the repair procedure.
Have it checked by a professional as soon as possible, airbag has a problem wich can be as simple as a short in the wiring or as harmful as the possibility of deploying airbags without any warning. Please take advice.
Hey! I have a 97 Maxima SE and it runs great too! I have been through 4 alternators in 12 years....3 in the first 5 and finally one for the last 7. Make sure you have a new- Nissan part specific alternator. And, make sure your battery is not weak nor small for your car size. Hope this helps!
Anything's possible, but don't buy the car if this condition persists. If the airbag was damaged, the repair cost is quite high. And you will not be able to pass inspection if the seat belt light remains lit.
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