Local drivers often first notice an airbag problem in one of three common ways:
- No deployment during a significant collision. The vehicle shows crash severity, but the restraint system didn’t perform as expected.
- Deployment that seems “wrong” for the crash. The airbag deployed, but the timing or force doesn’t match what you’d expect from the collision conditions.
- A recall-related discovery after the fact. You may learn later that your vehicle was tied to a safety campaign involving components like inflators, sensors, or control modules.
In many cases, the most important details are the ones people forget in the first days—what the vehicle did, what warnings appeared on the dashboard, and what the repair shop noted.


