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Problems with 2010 Chevrolet Camaro AIR BAGS

On average, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro starts to “feel” problems with the AIR BAGS and its various aspects after 54 278 miles.

Recently reported AIR BAGS problems on 2010 Chevrolet Camaro

Air bag sensor under passenger wiring defective giving service air bag code this should be recalled due to safety issues

Service air bag warning. comes on only when passenger in seat. passenger pad sensor faulty.

No air bags did not deploy.

The passenger seat airbag sensor has malfunctioned and needs replaced at a cost of $1500.00. gm knows about the defect and that the passenger airbag will not deploy. there is currently a class action suit against the company.

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 chevrolet camaro. while driving, the air bag warning indicator illuminated. the contact was concerned that the air bag might deploy. the contact took the vehicle to all american chevrolet of killeen (located at 1802 e central texas expy, killeen, tx 76541, (254) 213-5397) where it was diagnosed that the front passenger air bag sensor needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired due to the repair fees. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 80,129.

Service airbag light on recently purchased vehicle. see class action suit filed on this and many complaints, but no investigations or reacalls. what are my options?

The warning light and message to "service airbag" illuminates when starting vehicle. the light remains on whether someone is seated in the passenger side or not. replacing the battery did not solve the problem. i'm not sure if the system is operating correctly or not.

I recently noticed a hairline crack on my dashboard and believed it was due to normal wear and tear. requested a company to repair crack, but representative unable to repair crack due to location being above the airbag. upon future investigation i have discovered that other camaro owners have same hairline crack in the exact location on their dashboards. for the crack to occur in the same location on different vehicles leads me to believe there is a defect in the dashboard. the crack is getting progressively worse and i fear that the airbag will deploy unexpectedly due to the airbag compartment becoming compromised.

The image you see is an example of an airbag that a lady suffered from your recent recalled airbag tamara. i have similar evidence in the same exact and length and width cut as she does... i was a passenger in this car that become out of control, also an ignition recall was proven to hurt people in the 2010 camaro. i wasn't the drive so all i know is driver lost control an ran onto the side of the road into the grass, flush ground, inbetwen a fence and the road had 100-200 ft to brake and turn the car back on the road avoiding a colvert. but instead major malfunction.frontal airbags went off at the wrong time, also evidence shows airbag cut my throat, also side and sunroof airbags did not deploy! vehicle went airborn, all ends of vehicle was impacted. note. passenger! not owner!

Vehicle has had a code of p008 intermittently then permanently since 68000 miles, it is now at 99,500 miles. the code relates to timing chain stretching which is causing engine misfire. same problem with identical engine has been addressed in form of warranty extension for several vehicles, including cadillac cts, extending warranty to 10 years or 120k miles. this has not been done for the camaro for reasons which elude me. occasional problems with stalling and reduced power (especially in situations requiring the additional power), as well as engine "roughness" certainly cause safety concerns for me. in addition, the problem with the passenger safety bag seat pad sensor has been ongoing and is also not recalled, although the system keeps passenger airbag off in the presence of a passenger due to a short in the pad, also well-documented and clearly a safety hazard. the interior lighting system is simply a nuisance and not a safety concern at this time. the cost of repairs is staggering, and i've never seen an instance where a timing chain needed to be replaced during the expected operating period of a vehicle with normal use. clearly it is a design flaw which needs to ...

Went to get an oil change last week. after the oil change, my "service air bag" light is on. talked with the mechanic and he showed me everything he had touched on my vehicle. took my car to the chevy dealership in aberdeen md and they said that an oil change would not interfere with the airbag sensor. one of the service guys told me it is normally a wire that needs to be changed. they scheduled me for an appointment for monday but after doing research i decided to hold off. i do not think i should be fixing a safety issue, plus i am seeing this common in these cars. what are chevy's plans to fix? i have been driving my 11 year old son around in a car that could potentially be a death trap for him.

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 chevrolet camaro. when the vehicle was started, the air bag warning indicator illuminated and remained lit. the failure recurred several times. the dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 96,000.

Air bag warning light remains lit. first symptoms were when an occupant in the passenger seat sat down, air bag warning light came on. now it just remains lit even without occupant.

Passenger airbag warning light illuminates any time someone sits in passenger seat of car.

My vehicle has 40,970 miles on it and the passenger side air bag sensor failed and it needed to be replaced. i would be able to understand the driver side air bay sensor failing with 40,000 miles on it, but not the passenger side air bag sensor which has less miles on it. my mechanic told me that this has been a problem that chevy is aware of and that they have not made any changes to the replacement air bag sensors to correct this defect. the sensor costs over $400.00 to replace.