21 problems related to air bag not deploy have been reported for the 2001 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2001 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2001 Camry.
Tl the contact owns a 2001 Toyota Camry. While driving 35 mph, another vehicle struck the front of the contact's vehicle. The air bags did not deploy. A police report was filed. The contact sustained injuries to the left shoulder and head that required medical attention. The vehicle was towed to a local tow lot. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or independent mechanic for diagnostic testing or repairs. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 200,000.
The contact owns a 2001 Toyota Camry solara. While driving approximately 5 mph, the contact lost control of the vehicle and crashed into an electrical pole. The vehicle flipped over and the air bags did not deploy. The contact kicked the door open and crawled out of the vehicle. The contact sustained a lot of injuries and was transported via ambulance to the hospital. The police contacted the insurance company and filed a report. The vehicle was towed away by the insurance company. The failure mileage was 150,000.
Tl-the contact owns a 2001 Toyota Camry solara. The contact stated that while at a complete stop, another vehicle crashed forcefully into the front driver's side. The air bags failed to deploy. The contact suffered from strained chest muscles and cracked ribs, which both required medical attention. A police report was filed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 178,000. Djr.
My car was struck on the driver's side, by a driver that went into our lane, running my car off the road, which caused my vehicle to go up over curb and head on into a brick wall. The airbag never deployed from the impact of being hit and crashing straight into a brick wall. I was instructed that I need to report this and find out if the airbag is faulty. My car is reported totaled by insurance company. I have pictures from the scene of the accident to show how the car went into the brick wall and no airbags were deployed.
The contact owns a 2001 Toyota Camry. While driving approximately 15 mph, the driver crashed into a concrete pole. The air bags did not deploy. The driver sustained a concussion due to his head striking the windshield. In addition, he sustained bruises and cuts to the head from the broken glass. The police reported to the scene but a report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to the contact's home and was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 170,000.
Upon impact into another vehicle, which was at a full stop, the air bags failed to deploy causing injuries to my wife, who was seated in the passenger seat.
The contact owns a 2001 Toyota Camry le. While the contact's wife was driving 30 mph a vehicle failed to yield the right of way and she was not able to stop which caused her to crash into a vehicle. The driver and passenger air bags did not deploy. The insurance company confirmed that the vehicle was destroyed and did not investigate the air bag failure. Report number 1001104565 was filed with the manufacturer and were not able to explain at what speed the air bag should deploy. The contact sustained a head injury and the other drivers right knee was injured. The san antonio police report number is 0000326. The failure and the current mileage were 125,000. Updated 03/12/10. Updated 10/08/10.
The contact owns a 2001 Toyota Camry. While driving approximately 20 mph on normal road conditions, the driver suffered a heart attack and crashed into a parked vehicle. The air bags failed to deploy and the vehicle erupted into flames. The police, ambulance, and fire departments were called to the scene and reports were filed. The driver was fatally injured in the crash. The vehicle was completely destroyed and towed to a collision center. The information was provided by the insurance company report. The failure and current mileages were 30,000. Updated 12/30/08 updated 01/02/09.
Vehicle was involved in a crash and air bags did not deploy.
The contact owns a 2001 Toyota solara. While idling, the contact stated that the engine revved up to full rpm and went through four lanes of traffic. The contact struck one vehicle on the rear driver side. The contacts vehicle was destroyed. A police report was filed. The current and failure mileages were 88,000. Updated 02-25-08 the consumer stated the air bags failed to deploy. Updated 3/18/08 texas police report updated 03/18/08.
My vehicle was turning left on a city street. Its right rear quarter panel was struck by a vehicle in the intersection. That impact spun the vehicle around where it was once again involved in a collision. So, by the time it was over, the passenger-side quarter panel, passenger-side door, and the front of the vehicle were severely damaged. The air bags never deployed. The front-seat passenger and driver sustained severe injuries.
- the contact owns a 2001 Toyota solara. While driving at 65 mph underin wet conditions it struck the rear end of a second vehicle. He then drove off an embankment, went through about 12 wooden posts, and crashed into a bolder which crushed the front bumper in half. Upon impact, the air bags never deployed. The contact stated that the police came to the scene and filed a report. The contact called the manufacturer about the air bags not deploying and they told him that they would look at the pictures that were taken by his insurance company from the crash site to try and determine if the air bags should have deployed. The contact sustained minor injuries.
While pulling inside of a parking lot, the vehicle suddenly accelerated uncontrollably without warning. The driver was not able to maintain control of the vehicle. The driver placed both feet on the brake pedal, but the vehicle continued to accelerate into a brick wall. Both frontal air bags failed to deploy. The driver sustained head and neck injuries. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. The driver is still under doctor's care.
While driving between 35 to 40 mph, the consumer was involved in a front end collision. Upon impact, the air bags failed to deploy. Also, air bag warning light didn't appear prior to the crash; dealer was notified of the problem.
I had an auto accident where I hit the back of a van stopped to turn on a roadway (legally) and I failed to see it until I was right upon it. I hit the back of this van at approximately 40 miles per hour. Although the van was hardly damaged, my whole front end of my car was damaged, including parts of my radiator, fans and bumper, lights, and grill. However, my air bag did not deploy. The place that fixed my car, certified collision center associated without the durant Toyota house here in weatherfrod, texas said that only one of my sensors was damaged during the impact. Now I want to know is my airbag going to deploy while I am driving or when I hit a bump or pothole and why didn't it deploy during this impact? I sustained back and neck injuries from this impact. I am having physical therapy to help my thoracic muscle. I also hit my knees on the dashboard during the impact. I also had a large bruise and a small cut on my left side of my throat from where the seat belt caught me. Toyota needs to replace my airbag and explain to me why it did not go off. A 40 mile per hour impact hit squarely behind another vehicle should have set off my airbags, at least I feel it should have. I have no faith in the airbag that is presently installed in my car and I feel that I would not have had these back and neck injuries if it had gone off as it should have. I want my current airbag completely replaced, along with the sensors, by Toyota.
On June 21, 2003 @ approx. 1730 hrs a 1993 Ford mustang turned into the path of my wife's 2001 Camry. The Camry was traveling approx. 45 mph and left approx 51 feet of skid marks prior to impact with the passenger side of the other vehicle. The entire front cap of the Camry was damaged and the air bags failed to deploy.
Consumer states while driving had a front end collision and air bag did not deploy, causing injuries. Ts.
While traveling about 40mph on the highway another vehicle made a sudden stop, after cutting in front of him. He applied the brakes and rearended the vehicle. Upon impact, the dual airbags failed to deploy at all. The dealership is aware of the problem. Ts.
Was involved in a front end collision. Airbag did not deploy. Seat belt did not engage. I had reported the seatbelt problem to the Toyota dealer previously. Passenger seatbelt was replaced, but dealer assured me that the driver seatbelt was fine. Toyota would not replace airbag after accident.
On January 4, 2002, I was involved in an automobile accident while driving my 2001 Camry. A car in front of me (Dodge stratus) was stopped waiting to turn left. I was behind the car in a stopped position. Another car (1999 Cadillac deville) traveling at about 40 mph hit me from behind forcing my car into the rear of the car in front of me. The car in front of me received damage to trunk and bumper with enough force/damage to cause the trunk to not shut without repair. My question, concern is this: my air bags did not deploy (neither driver or passenger) and according to my owner's manual they should have deployed. Also, the drivers seat was forced into approximately a 45 degree reclining position during the impact and is currently locked into that position. My car had a power driver's seat and should not have collapsed. I am not sure at what point the seat collapsed but the impact must have been significant enough to throw me forward and then back hard enough to cause the seat to fail. As a result I have suffered some back and neck injury as a result of this accident. The manufacturer indicated that the seats were designed to do this but I cannot find anything in the manual, on their site or on the www to this effect. The impact was enough that a big mac in my right hand was thrown against the odometer, down the left side of the car and into the back seat on the windows. A 32 ounce coke was splattered throughout the car into the dash electronics (cd player, tape deck, etc. ) and a closed arm rest. The impact seems significant enough to warrant airbag deployment and the fact that the seat back did not provide back support is of great concern to me. At a minimum, if the seats are designed to go back like they did in this situation, the consumer should be aware.
While driving 35 to 40 mph had a head-on collision with another vehicle and air bags did not deploy. Did not contact dealer.