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GM Owners Startled by Sudden Airbag Deployment While Driving

Neither NHTSA nor GM is investigating the problem on multiple models, including the Chevrolet Camaro.

By Clifford Atiyeh Aug 22, 2012 8:43AM

Image via alan1320x on YouTube.Despite at least 19 reported instances of Chevrolet, Cadillac, Hummer and Buick vehicles inadvertently deploying their side curtain airbags, General Motors has not investigated any problems with its airbag sensors, beyond one recall for a single model in May.

 

Five of these cases involved late-model Chevrolet Camaros and Cadillac CTS-Vs. At least three Camaro coupes, including one tested by Edmunds last year and another by Canadian automotive site Sympatico in 2010, blew their side curtain airbags during standard performance tests. A third Camaro deployed its airbags in August 2011 during a drift exercise in Michigan, as shown in the photo above and the video below.


In June, GM engineer Brad Doerr was driving his Cadillac CTS-V wagon on a Michigan autocross when his side curtain airbags suddenly deployed. Doerr said he still does not know why they deployed. Dax Shepard, producer and star of the new car-chase film "Hit & Run," said on Jalopnik that the airbags in his CTS-V wagon deployed during a shoot.

 

In May, GM recalled 4,304 2013 Chevrolet Malibus to reprogram the airbag sensing and diagnostic module, which detects whether crash forces are sufficient to deploy the airbags. In the recall, which began in June, GM said that after hard braking, the module can "reset itself" and cause the curtain airbags to deploy "during an aggressive turning maneuver."

 

However, when asked if GM would consider extending this recall to other models, spokesman Alan Adler said that the Malibu recall was for a "specific set of circumstances" and that there were "no current investigations of inadvertent airbag deployments."

 

Other GM models sold within the past five years have been similarly affected. In May 2011, an owner of a 2009 Chevrolet HHR SS wrote on the ChevyHHR.net forum that his curtain airbags deployed during a hard left turn, during which he slid slightly but was not in danger of a collision. (Note: We could not find a report filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that involved a Chevy HHR SS in similar circumstances.) In March 2011, an owner of a 2011 Buick Regal reported to NHTSA that four side airbags deployed after the owner drove over a "road bump."

 

Airbag experts and automotive engineers say that while it's rare for airbags to deploy in this manner, it can happen because of faulty wiring. In 2011, Ford recalled 1.4 million F-Series pickups and Chrysler recalled 300,000 minivans, both for airbags that could deploy inadvertently due to electrical issues. However, Adler said accidental deployments also could occur during aggressive driving.

 

"Inadvertent airbag deployments do happen from time to time, especially when a vehicle is being tossed around and the system senses a rollover or crash is imminent," he said. "This can even happen when taking a highway on- or off-ramp too fast with too much lean."

 

Alby Berman, a spokesman for Takata, which supplies airbags for the Camaro, said that while side airbags require a faster reaction time than front airbags -- as little as 10 milliseconds from sensing an impact -- they are not inherently tougher to program. "Side airbags and frontal airbags have been around a long time," he said. "You just have to make the decision in time."

 

Berman said Takata does not supply airbag sensors to GM. Citing rules in its contract, Continental Automotive, named by NHTSA as supplying the 2013 Malibu with airbag sensing and diagnostic modules, refused to comment on the recall or say whether it supplied modules to other GM vehicles. GM would not comment on its airbag sensor suppliers.

 

Jake Fisher, a senior automotive engineer for Consumer Reports who has tested more than 1,000 cars, said he was surprised that performance cars such as the Camaro were deploying their airbags. "That, to me, is a malfunction," he said. "There's plenty of Mustangs and Challengers and Porsches that drive like that and don't blow [the airbags]."

 

Fisher said that in his 13 years with the magazine, other car safety features have inadvertently gone off during testing -- such as the Mercedes-Benz Pre-Safe system, which cinches the seatbelt and moves the seat to prepare for a collision -- but that no airbags ever deployed under his watch. Several GM vehicles, however, had automatically contacted OnStar even though there no accident had occurred, he said.

 

NHTSA does not have any pending airbag investigations against GM and would not comment on whether it was considering one. While there are no specific number of reported complaints that trigger an investigation, NHTSA is investigating the 2012 Hyundai Elantra for side curtain airbags that deploy improperly, based on a single complaint.

 

NHTSA has collected nine owner complaints of inadvertent side airbag deployment on the 2007-2009 Hummer H3 and three similar complaints on the 2007-2008 Chevrolet Avalanche, yet the agency has not opened an investigation into either model. All of these cases, which occurred between May 2007 and November 2011, explicitly described the side curtain airbags deploying without any collision or potential rollover occurring. According to the reports, some of the vehicles were not even turning, but were traveling straight or had struck a pothole immediately before the airbags deployed.

 

Upon inspecting the vehicles, some GM dealers determined the airbag sensors were faulty, according to the reports. Others could not diagnose the problem. On public forums, some Hummer and Chevrolet owners said they were left to pay part or all of the repair costs due to insurance companies blaming GM for the damage and refusing to pay, GM denying warranty coverage based on black-box data, or a combination of the two. Adler would not comment on any specific warranty claims or if it had paid for repairs, but said the company's decision to cover damage due to inadvertent deployment "often rests on what the event data recorder shows."

 

Many of the owners suffered injuries from the airbag deployments, including bruising from the seatbelt pre-tensioners, as shown by Edmunds. In one highly publicized case, GM paid an undisclosed settlement to Tammy Posnick in Syracuse, N.Y., and bought back her 2007 Avalanche.


"I had no idea what just happened, I was driving along, nothing," she told Syracuse TV station WSYR last year. "I didn't hit anybody, nobody hit me, nothing, and I said the airbags just went off."

 

GM has recalled several models for airbag problems in the past two years, including the Cadillac SRX and first-generation Cadillac CTS, but none of those recalls was related to inadvertent deployment caused by faulty sensing modules.

 

In July, Hyundai recalled more than 22,000 Sonata sedans for side curtain airbags that could deploy inadvertently. NHTSA also is investigating the 2002-2003 Jeep Liberty for front airbags that could deploy by accident.

153Comments
Aug 22, 2012 3:34PM
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So, I see in earlier posts that the union assemblymen are now responsible for engineering and technical problems, and that Chevy sucks so all I own is foriegn.  For over 200yrs this country has been built by people who saw things wrong (Gov't, transportation, discrimination ... etc) and then changed them for the better, not whined about them. Granted I'm not a huge GM fan, and I didn't vote Obama, but I gotta wonder if the folks complaining are the same as the ones whos' homes are filled with 90% foriegn crap and then stand outside leaning on their fence complaining to their nieghbors about the economy.  For those intelligent enough to see where I'm headed with this, I gotta wonder if these folks are part of the solution or the problem!!!!!!!
Aug 22, 2012 2:21PM
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They ignored the faulty window wipers for years.  (The recall was only for Canada at the time according to a GM spokesperson...but the same thing happened here.)  Whenever a thunderstorm hit on the freeway while going 60 mph...the window wiper control box would stop working.  I nearly died.  Had to replace the box out of pocket.  WTF??  10,000 people have to die before you issue a recall???

Aug 22, 2012 7:39PM
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GM's poor engineering and assembly has surfaced yet again.  No big suprise.

Aug 22, 2012 4:41PM
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gm doesn't want to recall them....they're broke!!!   again!!
Aug 22, 2012 3:05PM
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This is just like GM, they take our money, pay the top of the house, we the people work hard for our money, buy one of their vehicles and we end up paying for something they should fix.  I guess this is teaching us all a great lesson, buy something else.  I have a 06 Impala, the transmission crack, I complained about a miss, they "could not find anything"  Then the transmission goes out and I foot the bill, just out of warranty.  Very sad, they say they stand behind their products in reality they don't.

Aug 22, 2012 7:55PM
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Years ago I was in a pretty major car accident on the freeway, slammed by four cars (sideswiped) before then hitting the concrete center divider head on.  NONE OF MY AIR BAGS EVER DEPLOYED.  NOT MY SIDE AIRBAGS FROM THE SIDESWIPE IMPACT NOR THE FRONT AIRBAG FROM HITTING THE CONCRETE DIVIDER.  Luckily, I was not seriously injured, however out of extreme concern and bewilderment as to why my airbags didn't go off, I wrote GM.  Their response?  That the airbag only goes off if your car is traveling more than a certain speed limit.  When I explained that my car was on the freeway when it lost control and was hit by other cars before the concrete divider, so never got to less than a 50mph speed, they never replied again.  I would love to know how many drivers in accidents have had the same thing happen.  GM SUCKS.
Aug 22, 2012 6:04PM
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I ran into a semi on the interstate who was making a U-turn by using a ctoss over, had to steer towards his cab to avoid the trailer, to make a long story short when we hit him with my 99 Silverado the air bags failed to go off injuring my wife & I pretty good. I asked my attorney if we could sue GM & his answer was it would be a waste of time. They are to big a company to fool with. This was 7 years ago & needless to say thats the last GM product I owned.
Aug 22, 2012 6:56PM
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Typical GM garbage,  and to think we the tax payers bailed out that worthless company,  too bad they were not allowed to go in the tank
Aug 22, 2012 3:22PM
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Gee.  Do you think since the government still owns a bunch of Government Motors that there might be a conflict of interest here?
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