41 problems related to air bag have been reported for the 2019 Toyota RAV4. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Toyota RAV4 based on all problems reported for the 2019 RAV4.
The 2019 Rav4 models have an issue with the roof rack rails leaking water into the a pillar as well as the c pillar due to a failure in the materials the manufacturer used. Not only does this cause issues with the headliner of the vehicles but this could also endanger the occupants of the entire vehicle due to the leak affecting the airbags located in the a and c pillars. This leak has a potential to affect electrica as well as the main safety component located in the locations stated above. Not addressing the issue could result in death due to airbag failures and could then lead to class action lawsuits.
There is a water leak that happens in the a pillar of the vehicle due to a faulty gasket on the roof rack. Water can leak into the side curtain airbags which can compromise the saftey of the vehcile. Numerous accounts online from other owners as well. Please google Rav4 2019 roof leak. I notived the leak as I was driving when it was raining, it was leaking on the a pillar in both passenger and driver side.
After periods of rain, snow�melting on the car, or going through a car wash, water enters via the roof rack area,�potentially exposing the airbags to water. The water caused staining on the headliner all over (a. B, c pillars). The curtain airbags for the front and back seat were in direct contact with the area saturated by water. I took�the vehicle into the dealership where I purchased it, and they replaced the headliner and roof rack hardware after confirming there was a leak (3/4/21). After the repair was done, a few weeks passed where there was little to no rain to verify the leak�was actually fixed. Yesterday, (3/26/21) it rained. I went to inspect the headliner, and the passenger curtain airbag on the a pillar�was surrounded by wetness. This poses a risk to the integrity of the airbags. Please note, no modifications were made to the car- the roof racks are the oem Toyota low profile (factory installed). This occurs (from what I can tell) when the car is stationary. In this case, my driveway.
Roof rails leaking water into car. Headliners near the a pillar are wet and water leaking down the a pillar and onto carpet in interior. A pillar has airbags that may now be exposed to water. Anytime it rains in GA water gets in the car.
Well documented problem online which I have with my vehicle. The remodeled 2019 Toyota Rav4 has a common water leak where the headliner meets the safety airbags. This is a result of the plastic pins holding the roof rail racks on being crushed by the factory during installation.
Air bags not working,taked for repair,to dealer,repairs never done,no parts. After a month in dealer I taked back.