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I was involved in a crash in my 2001 Toyota Tundra. During the crash I ended up going through a power pole severing it. I struck the pole in the center of the front end. The damage was substantial totaling the vehicle. My concern is neither airbag deployed. Is this a problem with Toyota trucks? even highway patrol and the fire dept. Said the air bags should have gone off.
When driving in wet weather conditions at 40 mph, consumer was attempting to avoid a flooded area, when the consumer suddenly lost control of vehicle, upon impact of hitting an end post, the driver and passenger side air bags failed to deploy, driver sustained head and chest injuries. Consumer stated when trying to get over to avoid the flood, the vehicle rapidly accelerated on its own, consumer believes the cause of failure may have been the 2 tires on the passenger side may have come off the rims, causing loss of control of vehicle. Tire information (B.F. goodrich P265/70R16)
Air bags did not deploy vehicle was damaged on both sides of front bumber and center. Vehicle struck a curb, smaall wall, sign and swiped a tree. No tire markseo.
- Enterprise, AL, USA
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- Carmichael, CA, USA