Six problems related to air bag not deploy have been reported for the 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tl-the contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche. The contact stated the air bags failed to deploy when the vehicle was involved in a crash. The driver swerved to avoid crashing into an elk and crashed into a dirt mountain. The driver and front seat passenger suffered from head trauma and top body injuries. A police report was filed. The vehicle was completely destroyed. The vehicle was towed to wreck yard. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. Jb.
Rear ended a SUV at 40 mph without breaking and the air bagsa did not deploy.
2004 chevy Avalanche sir light (service airbag) remains on constantly after several attempts to repair at chevy dealer. When the service airbag light is on, the airbag system will not deploy airbags if involved in an accident. No death or injury yet and hopefully will not be in an accident while driving back and forth to the dealer over and over again. But how much money and time should you spend on something that is out of your control but could cost you your life if an event occurs that you need the airbag to deploy.
I have a 2004 chevy Avalanche which I bought new that was involved in a t-bone collision at approx. 35 mph across the front end of the vehicle . The air bag did not deploy nor did the shoulder harness latch even though I had my seat belt on. I feel this may be a safety concern so I am making you aware of this. Problem since I was injured . The car I hit had pulled out of a shopping center acoss in front of me it was a chevy cavalier , which I hit on the drivers side between the front and rear wheels.
We were involved in an accident where we hit another vehicle and then rolled. The air bags never deployed at all and my husbands seat belt let loose before the vehicle had stopped.
: the contact stated while driving 20-35 mph, the vehicle violently vibrated. Total control was lost of the vehicle causing the vehicle to veer into the other lane resulting in the vehicle hitting the side of a mountain. The air bags did not deploy. Prior to this incident, popping noises were heard while turning the steering wheel to the left and right going forward and in reverse. The vehicle was towed to the dealership where the dealership determined the passenger side tie rod was broken. There was damage done to the vehicle. There was not a police report filed.