Toyota Prius owners have reported 9 problems related to front air bag (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Prius based on all problems reported for the Prius.
Daugther and son-in-law were driving my 2005 Toyota Prius. A Jeep grand cherokee hit them head on going 32-35 mph. My s-n-l was driving slowing down to a stop sign and saw the Jeep coming at them on their side of the road so he was braking hoping the Jeep would either stop or swerve around them. The driver of the Jeep didn't even brake. Hit them head on more on the passenger side pushing them back about 10-15 ft. The jeeps airbags deployed. The airbags on my Prius didn't. The damage to the Jeep was a screwed up bumper and a bent license plate. The damage to my Toyota Prius was totalled. Engine flattened and pushed in over a foot almost under the dashboard of car. Passenger door couldn't open until firefighters pryied it open. Called Toyota, filed a claim on defective airbag. My response was they weren't going fast enough(only over 30 mph) for the airbags to deploy, they weren't hit hard enough and the dashboard must not have loosened from the car or else airbags would have deployed. My daughter took the blunt of it. Body flew forward (she had a seatbelt on) hand hit dashboard, knees hit glove compartment so hard that it popped open. How bad does an accident have to be for airbags to go off. We pay for safety. The driver that caused this was drunk, wife drunk and they had a 3 yr old in the car at 10:45 in the morning. They had no injuries, their air bags deployed. Forgot to mention daughters sister-in-law in seat behind her, whiplash, bruises on legs and back is tweaked, but they weren't hit hard enough. Toyota use to be great on safety and now they are really bad and won't fess up to errors. Search Toyota airbag defects and see all the others that have had problems. Someone will have to die probably hundreds before something is done.
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I own a Prius 2009. I was involved in an accident in which a truck run a red light, broadsided a vehicle at the intersection. This vehicle spun and hit the right front part of my car. The problem is that the driver airbag deployed about 2 min after the hit, but the airbag was torn and the inflation gas leaked into the cabin. The passenger bag was not deployed. I was alone in the car and was not injured. I have reported the incident to Toyota.
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My 2007 Toyota Prius was involved in side impact collision. The car was hit at the drivers side front wheel. Damage was from the drivers door around to the front of the car. The car that hit me was going around 40 miles per hour. My car was totaled, and I spent 3 nights in the hospital with a partially collapsed lung, broken rib, and a concussion. Neither the side or front airbags deployed. I have post concussion syndrome because of the accident. I believe that my concussion would have been much less had the airbag deployed. I am a public school teacher, and I have not been able to return to work for month, and the doctors say it could be at least a few more weeks. In addition I am told it could be 3 months or longer before my symptoms disappear.
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2009 Toyota Prius was hit from behind and pushed into the vehicle in front. At no time did the seat belts catch nor did the airbags deploy. My daughter's face collided with the dashboard due to the seat belts not working and no airbag deployment. So far Toyota says that there is nothing to fix, the car performed as it was designed to.
A 2008 Toyota Prius, 3,800 miles on odometer, collided with a tree. The collision was head on. The car was evaluated by the insurance adjuster, as a total loss. The air bags did not inflate, neither the driver side nor the passenger side. Head injuries resulted to both the driver and passenger. Passenger is suing me.
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Front airbags passenger side. While adult sitting in passenger seat airbag sign reads no airbag sometimes other times reads airbag on. Passenger gets in and out and sign may or may not change. Not sure if airbags are working at all.
I was in the passenger seat of my car, my friend was driving. It was a 4 lane street with a turning lane in the center. I think we were going between 35 and 40 mph when we hit (police report estimated 45 mph) a f250 diesel supercharge turned infront of us without warning. We t-boned it, impact was on the front right tire of his truck, ours was head on. My Prius's bumper was pushed back to the engine and the engine was pushed back so much that it pushed back the dash inside the car. I couldn't get my door open. We had seatbelts on, but no airbags went off. On site emergency crews said they should've gone off. I've seen 2 doctors since, both side my whiplash and neck pain would have been less severe if an airbag was deployed. My car is totaled.
I was involved in a off-set frontal collision in a 2005 Toyota Prius equipped with dual front air bags and side curtain air bags on July 1, 2008. None of the four air bag systems in this vehicle deployed upon impact. I was traveling approximately 35 mph and the other vehicle was going ~ 30-35 mph. The other driver involved was not injured, but I was taken by ambulance to the local er trauma center where I underwent over 11 hours in a neck collar and numerous CT scans, mris and several x-rays. Thankfully I was not seriously injured but still have neck, back, and abdominal pain from the crash. Prior to this accident, I had surgery on June 24, 2008 and was still recovering from the surgery. The auto accident has significantly affected the speed of my recovery.
Events: accident. Severe rear end and front end impact. Hit by large box truck, spun around, hit again by same truck. Failure: no air bag deployment of any sort. Correction: unknown. Automobile was a total loss.
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