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2025 Toyota Camry Airbags Problems

5 owner-reported airbags complaints from NHTSA data

5
Complaints
2
Crashes
Feb 2025Dec 2024
Date Range

Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (5)

criticalAIR BAGS,SEAT BELTS
Filed: Apr 2026

Your airbag warning light and seat belt warning light suddenly turned on together on your dashboard. The dealership claimed physical damage caused the problem and refused to cover the repair under warranty, even though you believe no accident or impact occurred. You paid for the repair out of pocket on a brand-new vehicle. The fix likely involved diagnosing and repairing the airbag system electrical connections or seat belt pretensioner sensors.

NHTSA #: 11728618
criticalAIR BAGS
Filed: Mar 2026

Your car's airbag system failed to function properly. While this didn't result in a crash or fire, airbags are a critical safety feature that should deploy in a collision to protect you and your passengers.

NHTSA #: 11724210
criticalAIR BAGS
CrashFiled: Jul 2025

Your car's air bags failed to deploy during a front-end collision at 35 mph on the driver's side, even though there were no warning messages beforehand. The vehicle is currently at a repair facility awaiting an insurance estimate. Diagnosing this issue will likely require a complete inspection of the airbag control module, sensors, and wiring to determine why the system didn't activate.

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NHTSA #: 11671810
criticalAIR BAGS
CrashFiled: Dec 2024

Your airbags failed to deploy during a T-bone collision, leaving you without the protection they're designed to provide. You sustained a traumatic brain injury and other medical injuries that you believe would have been prevented or reduced if the airbags had functioned properly. The vehicle is brand new and you are the original owner.

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NHTSA #: 11631023
mediumAIR BAGS,ENGINE,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Filed: Feb 2025

Your car's fuel tank doesn't hold the 13 gallons stated in the manual and on Toyota's website. Additionally, your fuel gauge seems to be reading incorrectly—it's showing fuel consumption for 36 miles of driving when you've only driven 22 miles. This likely involves recalibrating or replacing the fuel tank sender unit or fuel gauge cluster.

NHTSA #: 11644335

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