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Problems with 2009 Toyota Corolla AIR BAGS

On average, the 2009 Toyota Corolla starts to “feel” problems with the AIR BAGS and its various aspects after 83 965 miles.

Components Affected by AIR BAGS Issues

We have classified the 533 complaints from 2009 Toyota Corolla about AIR BAGS into the following categories.

FRONTAL 7 SIDE/WINDOW 4

Recently reported AIR BAGS problems on 2009 Toyota Corolla

My air beg light come on and don't go away. i receive a letter from toyota about air beg recall. they told me to go to local toyota dealership and say they will fix it. i went there and they told they don't have the part and they will order it and told me to wait. is been a year and they never call me back. i receive a second letter from toyota about the same air beg recall and so l call the local dealership. they say the part is not available and tell me to wait. i don't think they doing anything about it. because i'm driving down the road with a defects car, i'm constantly worry. i just want my car to be fix before is too late.

When someone sits in the front passenger seat, the airbag sensor does not correctly judge who is sitting there. this is a come-and-go problem. sometimes the error lights come on when they shouldn't:the "buckle seatbelt" light flashes even when the seat belt is buckled. the "airbag off" light also flashes (the lights come on together), even though the person in the seat is a normal-sized adult. the (non-dealer) mechanic also told us it was sometimes sensing a larger person than was there, so it could turn the airbag on when it shouldn't. this would clearly be very dangerous in and accident. *tr

I was going to turn into a parking spot in the work parking garage. as i moved my foot from the gas pedal to the brake, my foot knocked the floor mat causing it to jam under the gas pedal. this caused the car to accelerate into a concrete pole despite both of my feet being on the brake. i had the recall fix done to my car to insert the plastic pieces to hold the mat in place properly and was assured by the dealership that this would never be a problem; however, they were small pieces of plastic and the mat was completely unattached from both of them. the car continued to attempt to accelerate after it was stuck on the barrier until i was able to pull the floor mat out from under the accelerator. the pieces were only inserted into the carpet and not the floor boards, and the responding officer said they pulled out really easily. he was also concerned that the airbag in the car didn't deploy in this situation due to the acceleration and amount of front end damage to the car and suggested something might also be wrong with it. *js

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact stated that the srs warning lamp illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed that the spiral cable was defective and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 89,000 and the current mileage was 96,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact was traveling 5 mph when the vehicle suddenly surged forward without warning, causing the contact to crash into the rear of a preceding vehicle. the contact suffered injuries. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the current mileage was 28,000 and the failure mileage was 25,000. updated 03/22/12 *bf the consumer also stated the air bag failed to deploy. updated 05/11/12 updated 5/12/2012 *js

A hit on drivers door involving a 2009 toyota corolla in which the side air bag did not deploy resulting in a shoulder injury to driver. no airbag deployment. *tr

My 2009 corolla was rammed in rear and was pushed into car in front of it. car totaled and not one of 8 safety air bags deployed. as a passenger, if i were not wearing a seat belt, i would have been thrown through the windshield. my son and i were taken to local hospital for back and neck pain. i would like to know why not one of these air bags deployed. i have read on many websites that this is a major complaint on toyota vehicles. i feel this incident should be investigated as this is a major safety issue. *tr

On oct 30th, i was in an accident, a van going approx 30-35mph hit my drivers side, my front airbags did not deploy nor did my side curtain air bags or srs air bags. *tr

I have had several problems with my 2009 corolla since i purchased it. several of the recalled safety items occurred before they were even recalled by toyota. i'm still waiting to hear from toyota (more than 2 months have passed) concerning results from the blackbox for an acceleration incident. during 7/2011, i had to take my car in because the srs airbag light continues to be displayed and the dealer checked it and said it would cost an initial $250 just to try to diagnose the problem and then pay for any parts (could be up to $1,200). the dealership indicated that while this light is on, the airbags may not deploy in an accident. even though the car is out of warranty, this safety issue should be something that toyota would want to correct for the customer, especially since i have had so many problems with the car already. i don't feel safe in this car. *kb

1. my daughter was driving her 2009 toyota corolla 4 door sedan and did not see a pickup truck stopped in the road waiting to make a left turn. she swerved, but not soon enough to avoid colliding with the truck. the toyota corolla sustained heavy damage to the driver's side front of the car (the car was totaled by the insurance company). there were no injuries to my daughter or her passenger. 2. there were multiple failures of safety equipment on the toyota corolla. first, the air bags did not deploy. the investigating police officer said that they did not deploy because the collision "missed the sensor". second, and the failure that most concerns me is that the hood latch failed to prevent the hood from popping loose, thereby driving the hood backwards and breaking the windshield. i was appalled that the hood latch failed to secure the hood in the crash. 3. since the car was a total loss, this is the first time that the hood latch failure has been reported. the delay in reporting the failure si due to my lack of knowledge of this database. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact stated that he recieved a recall notification for nhtsa campaign id number 14v168000 (airbag). the contact stated that the vehicle had experience the failure specified on the recall three different occasions. the dealer informed contact that they were unaware of when they were going to recieve the parts needed inorder to perform the repairs. the approximate failure mileage was 85,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. while driving approximately 70 mph during rainy weather, the contact engaged the brakes and the contact lost control of the vehicle. the vehicle proceeded to crash into the guard rail on the opposite side of the highway and was spun around. the contact was struck from the rear by another vehicle. the air bags did not deploy upon either impact. a police report was filed. the vehicle was destroyed. there were no injuries. the vin was unavailable. the approximate failure mileage was 21,000.

Takata recall have not received any remedy from dealer. i was sent a notice last year that it would be addressed "very soon", yet still haven't heard from anyone regarding this.

My wife was recently in an accident while driving a 2009 toyota corolla in princeton nj. she mentioned that she stopped at the stop sign and presumably tried to move forward a bit so that she can see the traffic on the main road, to make a right turn and next thing she realized was that she was on middle of the main road hit by a flatbed truck. she is not sure how it happened. the car suffered good damage to the front left side near the tires and based on the autobody, it is going to be a high dollar repair. during the accident: 1) the seatbelt tightened strong enough to brake her left clavicle bone in her shoulder. 2) the air bags did not deploy. this is my biggest concern. due to this accident she received a traffic ticket. this model of the car was part of the recent accelerator pedal recall and i got it fixed march 2010. i cannot stop wondering if that issue, eventhough considered as fixed, had something to do with the car accelerating faster on to the road than expected. my wife thinks she hit the accelerator slowly to move ahead a bit to better see the traffic on the main road. i have driven her car in the past and did not notice any issues related to this recall before the fix. i am not blaming this on this issue, however, i cant stop wondering if that may have played a role. and my bigger issue is that the air bags did not deploy. the car is in a body shop in nj and i can share photos if needed. *tr

Air bags failed to deploy in an accident involving a head on crash at 70 mph front air bags failed to deploy. car was smashed against concrete median barrier twice and side air bags failed to deploy. the consumer stated another vehicle caused the accident when it cut in front of a tractor trailer. that vehicle then spun around and hit the consumer head on. the consumers vehicle then spun out of control and hit the concrete median barrier and was tossed around and hit the barrier a second time before finally stopping in the far left emergency lane. updated ivoq 06/18/10. *jb *tr

I was driving in a parking lot on the main driveway leading out of parking lot. i was stuck by a truck in the rear passenger side. the other drivers truck struck my back wheel taking most of the impact. wheel physically looks straight and does not show any wobble when watching it drive. no airbags deployed yet i could not steer or brake my vehicle. almost as if everything froze when i was impacted. vehicles power was still on but nothing worked after impact. i ended up crashing into shopping carts and curb after impact because i could not stop. this could have been a disaster if i was not in a parking lot. i would be dead if this was on a highway. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact stated while driving 35 mph and then applying the brakes the vehicle did not stop causing the vehicle to crash into another vehicle. the contact hit her head on the driver side window due to the air bags not deploying. the contact went to the emergency room. the vehicle was towed. the contact stated the faulty brakes are due to the recall repair for the accelerator pedal that was performed on her vehicle. the failure mileage was 11,500.

About 5:30pm on thursday evening (2/4/10), i was driving home n on silver lake blvd & 36 st. it was lightly snowing, the streets were wet and slippery, and i was driving under 15/mph going downhill. as i pressed the brakes, the car went faster, and did not stop until i badly hit the car in front of me and went over the curb. my car is a 2009 toyota corolla. about 2-3 months ago, toyota sent me a recall notice for the brakes, much before the nationwide toyota recall hit the media. and now, even after i did recall a few months ago, this is the second time that such a brake-related incident has happened to me ever since the recall. i feel that this accident is related to another brake defect of the newly-replaced/altered brakes, and would kindly ask for it to be further investigated. *tr

Takata recall - no remedy as of october 5, 2017

This was the second accident in this car. rear ended another vehicle. car was nearly totaled with $9,700 in damage primarily to the front end. air bags never activated. prior accident one week earlier where the air bags also failed to activate. air bag light comes on intermittently and toyota will not diagnose or fix unless they see the light on. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact stated that the driver was involved in a crash and the air bags did not deploy. the battery exploded after the crash but did not cause a fire, which caused the vehicle to be destroyed. the driver hit the other vehicle at a speed of less than 20 mph. there were no injuries. a police report is available. the contact called the manufacturer and was currently awaiting a response. the current and failure mileages were approximately 11,800.

I was driving 15 mph in 33 degree temp. i gave it a little gas at the bottom of a small hill and my car went in to a fish tail. i corrected this about 6 times before i could not recover. my car hit the ditch on the passenger side and flipped on it's roof. prior to the accident my wheel would almost take control of the car between above 30 mph. the car would swerve all over my lane. i thought this was just me, now i see many others have this problem also. question being..... could the alignment be off enough from the eps problems that it could have made it possible that my car would not have been recoverable from? i would like toyota to look in to this to determine the problem before another family of 5 ends up upside down in a ditch. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. while driving, the vehicle began to rapidly increase its speed. even after repeated brake application the vehicle would not stop. consequently the consumers mother crashed into another vehicle. the driver was injured and the air bags did not deploy. a police report was filed. the vehicle was being inspected by the insurance company. he did not contact the dealer or the manufacturer. the current and failure mileages were approximately 2,500. updated 12/15/09 *bf updated 01/19/10 *bf ( son on behalf of his mother). updated 01/20/10.*jb..updated 12/03/14 *bf updated 5/11/15 *js

My car is a 2009 toyota corolla le it was driven on october 31, 2009 when the gas pedal sped up and crashed towards the front vehicle. a police report. after this occurred around jan. 2010 i heard the corollas were doing a recall about the gas pedal and i figured thats what happened to me. i contacted toyota and its been three weeks since i last heard from them. there is a claim opened but i dont know anything about my car or whats going to happen. *tr

Takata recall airbags have been proven to be defective

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v168000 (air bags), 12v491000 (visibility) and 09v338000 (service brakes, hydraulics); however, the parts to do the repairs were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. the manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. the contact had not experienced a failure.

Dear sirs, i had a mechanical failure caused vehicle collision where two safety hazards should call public alert. on aug. 24, 2009 as i traveled on highway 93 south, i saw the vehicle in front of me took a sudden slow-down or stop, about 30 feet in distance, even as i floored the brake pedal, my 2009 toyota corolla did not have any brake function at all, even not a resistance force at the pedal. my vehicle reared another vehicle inside the tunnel of 93 south, under normal travel situation: road surface and lighting. and then before the deployed airbag from the driving column could have blocked my body movement forward , it exploded, the inside of my vehicle filled with smoke and funny smells. fortunately, nobody got serious injured in the collision. since my corolla is a new car under 4900 miles, this was the only time i experience the sudden mechanical failures. my insurance company, metropolitan property, has inspected the vehicle, but did not specify any mechanical failures. toyota north america also had their personnel inspected the vehicle upon received my report to them, but they may not take any responsibility to pass the information to the public, as there is also liability issue within. so far no repair work has been done to the vehicle, yet. the simultaneous failures of both brakes and airbag could be very serious safety hazards, please take note of this case and make it available to the public. if possible, i would appreciate it if you could, or let some third-party mechanic to, have my vehicle inspected. thanks. *tr

Takata recall - wondering when a solution will be available

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact stated that the audio warning sensors would not sound when a warning was indicated. the dealer was contacted in regards to the failure, but stated that there was no failure with the vehicle. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. in addition, the passenger air bag warning light would illuminate sporadically. the dealer reset the air bag numerous times but the failure persisted. the failure mileage was 2 and the current mileage was 3,500. updated 07/08/11 *bf

Tl*the contact owns 2009 toyota corolla. while driving 15 mph on a dirt road the vehicle suddenly accelerated and the contact crashed into a moving vehicle. the driver side frontal air bag did not deploy and the seat belt failed to restrain the driver. the contact sustained injuries to her chest. the police report was not available. the insurance company destroyed the vehicle. the manufacturer was notified; however, they did not offer any assistance. the current and the failure mileages were 10,000.

This is a follow up to a previous complaint. i felt compelled to do so after reading other issues people were having with there toyota corollas (s). i purchased this car june 1st 2009. three weeks after purchase i noticed something was wrong with the paint. i took it to the dealers, the service dept manager looked at it and said it was due to the environment, the sales guy told me it was due to tree sap and the third time i took it the sales manager said it was from bird crap ( it's garaged most of the time). weeks later i was hit by a concrete truck, at first thought it was the trucks fault but not real sure now because of the difficult steering with this car. at the time of the accident there was no air bag deployment. i had the car repaired by a private shop, they couldn't understand why the airbag did not deploy. while my car was there they looked at the paint. i have a black car with large white spots and was told there was a problem with the clear coat and it would cost around 4,000 to fix it. i again went to the dealership and was told this time that's what happens when you buy a black car. i have filed a complaint with toyota and we all know where that has got me. i filed a complaint with the consumer complaint agency and toyota failed to respond. boy, for a reliable care the only thing i can rely on is poor quality and a death trap. i have a dodge and will drive it before this death trap. good luck trying to do a lane change and looking into the blind spots. i have almost hit cars on my right while attempting to do a lane change more times than i can count. *tr

A year ago under rainy weather,driving my toyota corolla s/09 when approaching the highway exit i lost control of the car before turning out to the main way. i crashed with the highway bar and the left side of the car got damage, no airbags came out, however i drive it like that to the dealer where they assist for the whole reparation and deal with the insurance. my deductible was $1000 among the reparation. weeks later they called me to pick up the car, noticing the lights from the board didn't turn on. getting back to garage.then 6 months later the harness was reported as non properly repair when an engine light turns on and i got back to the dealer. they did reparation back with the insurance as part of the accident reparation. they were all sending each other and no one gave any answer about was going on with the car. later, i decide to sell the car by owner or trade for another, noticing that all the mechanics i'd visited including other dealers are telling me that the care is unsafe to drive due to a frame damage that was never reported to me after the entire reparation, and is not in the papers. i did all the recalls suggested by toyota this year, but i'm still driving a car that should be reported as a total lost due to the damage suffered at the accident. adjuster said there was nothing wrong at reparation and that people from the dealer couldn't say the car wasn't properly repaired. i'm still paying for the car, the increment of the insurance, and nobody at toyota cares about the frame damage issue. at the last reparation due to the harness, they didn't gave any work paper saying they get rid of printer paper. things shouldn't be like this when safety is first thing when driving a car. *tr

Takada recall. it is unacceptable that at this point it had been years since i received a recall notice and there are still not parts available to replace my passenger airbag. i am expecting another child and will have no choice but to but a passenger in the front passenger seat. why is toyota nothe being required to replace these airbags more quickl?

Ummary: the subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators produced by takata. according to takata, the propellant in these inflators may degrade after prolonged exposure to high absolute humidity and fluctuating high temperatures. degraded propellant can cause inflator rupture during airbag deployment. safety risk: in the event of an inflator rupture, metal fragments could pass through the airbag cushion material, striking the vehicle occupants, and result in serious injury or death. remedy: toyota is currently preparing the remedy for this condition and will provide additional information as it becomes available. the remedy, when available, will consist of the replacement of the airbag inflator or the airbag assembly, depending on the vehicle model. recall status: recall incomplete. remedy not yet available

Air bags not deploying in car that flipped over and lost control of car. car was totaled. *tr

2009 toyota corolla s was involved in a crash and the air bags failed to deploy. *dt the consumer stated another vehicle hit the driver side of the vehicle. due to the high impact from the other vehicle the consumer's vehicle was dragged about 22 feet to the right side of the road and hit against the concrete curb and a sign pole which was another huge impact to the front side of the vehicle. *jb

Takata airbag. after 8 years, this possibly lethal component has not been removed and replaced.

Last december in a total loss accident with my 2009 toyota corolla any of the air bag deployed as a result i had stitches on my head. *tr

Takata recall am afraid to drive vehicle and my only vehicle--i bought it new and paid cash at that time. remedy not yet available..

I was driving straight on the mass pike in framingham, ma, and my car began to lose control. i neither hit anything nor did i lose control of the car. the brakes stopped working and i could not turn the steering wheel. this resulted in my car swerving out of control, hitting the barrier and flipping over. my car landed directly on top of 2 of the 6 air bags i have in my car, and not one airbag deployed after barrel rolling my car. my car is now totaled and i am undergoing physical therapy for severe whiplash to my back and neck. my insurance company has considered the accident a human error, yet i did nothing to cause the accident. my friend who has been a car mechanic for over 20 years feels that it was a mechanical flaw on the vehicle, and does not see how the accident could have been caused by me. i would like to talk to someone regarding a possible manufacturer's error on my new but totaled 09 toyota corolla. *tr

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