how much are the airbags for 05 nissan altima?

I found May 1 Nissan Altima for $ 5000, but it has no airbags (been in an accident)
so how much are the air bags for 05 Altima?


There are specific items that are required replacement items when a deployment occurs or when an airbag light comes on...and there are some items that are "check only".

how to remove nissan altima airbags for both passanger and driver side?


There is a danger, as the airbags are equipped with an explosive charge. Only a qualified automotive technician should work on the airbag system.

I am not sure what makes you think that they need to be changed.

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Nissan recalls 26k 2012 Titan and Armada models due to faulty labels

Nissan is recalling 26,626 mould year 2012 Titan and Armada vehicles, manufactured from August 12, 2011 through March 13, 2012. The impressed vehicles contain an improper part 567 certification label, which is supposed to contain the vehicle’s rim size details. A on the blink certification label put the Armada and Titan at odds with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard copy 110. Additionally, a rim size omission may lead to an incorrect tire/wheel combination, which may increase the risk of a crash according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

On May 14, 2012 Nissan will begin supplying Armada and Titan owners with new labels and instructions on how to position the label. Customers who do not with to install the label may take their vehicle to a Nissan dealer to have the label installed free of charge. Nissan owners who hope to find out more information before May 14 may contact Nissan Customer Service at 1-615-725-1000. Concerned customers may also contact the NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 or online at www.safercar.gov .