Three problems related to front air bag sensor control have been reported for the 2004 Toyota Scion Xb. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Toyota Scion Xb based on all problems reported for the 2004 Scion Xb.
Collision at approximately 35 miles an hour deployed driver and passenger airbag. There was no passenger in vehicle. Passenger airbag interlock malfunctioned. This could be a serious problem if child is in seat and sensor malfunctions.
Driver hit a deer with left front end of vehicle, one sensor was smashed, but no air bags deployed!.
Front end collision with no air bag deployment. 2004 scion was traveling at approximately 40 mph and rear ended a pick up truck; damaging the scion and pick up truck. The scion had two feet of drivers side intrusion and the passenger side had 1-1/2 feet of intrusion. The scion had a star to the windshield and an injured driver, which could have been avoided if airbag deployment happened. The damage to the scion caused major front end damage exposing the engine and hitting damaging and exposing the air bag sensors. This vehicle was air bag equiped and airbags, which failed to opperate. The resulting failure caused the driver to sustain injuries to his head and his face causing an open wounds and lacerations that were sutured in a emergency room were driver was evaluated by a emergency room physician. There was nothing done to correct the failure, the driver notifed Toyota motor company. Toyota inspected the vehicle and stated that since it was not a true head on collision the air bag will not deploy. The insurance company totaled the vehicle and decribed it as a total loss and unable to be repaired.
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