Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
AIR BAGS
01/16/2012220001
 I was traveling at approximately 40 mph when i lost consciousness due to adverse reaction to a prescribed medication. approached retro-style pickup truck stopped at red light & because of being unconscious didn't apply brakes to slow down & stop. frontal crash into rear end of stopped vehicle. airbags didn't deploy nor did seatbelt engage to prevent me from being thrust forward face first into steering wheel. incurred significant damage to front teeth & neck/back strain. was informed by chrysler corp. that airbag sensors are positioned too low for deployment. also informed because i did not apply brakes this was cause for both seat belt not engaging to prevent forward thrust into steering wheel and deployment if airbags. also was told seat belt & airbag will not engage their safety features because i didn't apply brakes creating an inertia effect which would have activated both safety mechanisms. this is disturbing @ many levels as: 1 how can airbag sensors be positioned so low they won't deploy upon impact with vehicles higher from ground than mine? 2 when unconscious brakes cannot be applied therefore engaging what are supposed to be safety features to prevent injury or death? this whole incident is very unsettling as i no longer feel safe driving this vehicle. these above mentioned failures of safety features not engaging at relatively higher speed impact into rear end of stopped vehicle is not acceptable & should be thoroughly investigated. *tr
01/16/201222000
 I was traveling at approximately 40 mph when i lost consciousness due to adverse reaction to a prescribed medication. approached retro-style pickup truck stopped at red light & because of being unconscious didn't apply brakes to slow down & stop. frontal crash into rear end of stopped vehicle. airbags didn't deploy nor did seatbelt engage to prevent me from being thrust forward face first into steering wheel. incurred significant damage to front teeth & neck/back strain. was informed by chrysler corp. that airbag sensors are positioned too low for deployment. also informed because i did not apply brakes this was cause for both seat belt not engaging to prevent forward thrust into steering wheel and deployment if airbags. also was told seat belt & airbag will not engage their safety features because i didn't apply brakes creating an inertia effect which would have activated both safety mechanisms. this is disturbing @ many levels as: 1 how can airbag sensors be positioned so low they won't deploy upon impact with vehicles higher from ground than mine? 2 when unconscious brakes cannot be applied therefore engaging what are supposed to be safety features to prevent injury or death? this whole incident is very unsettling as i no longer feel safe driving this vehicle. these above mentioned failures of safety features not engaging at relatively higher speed impact into rear end of stopped vehicle is not acceptable & should be thoroughly investigated.
06/11/2012
 Tl* the contact owns a 2010 dodge caliber. the contact stated while driving 30 mph a vehicle crashed into the front drivers side of the vehicle breaking the front axle. when the crash occurred the air bags did not deploy. the driver was injured. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who offered no explanation as to why the air bags did not deploy. the vehicle was not repaired. the mileage was unknown.
06/11/2012
 Tl- the contact owns a 2010 dodge caliber. the contact stated while driving 30 mph a vehicle crashed into the front drivers side of the vehicle breaking the front axle. when the crash occurred the air bags did not deploy. the driver was injured. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who offered no explanation as to why the air bags did not deploy. the vehicle was not repaired. the mileage was unknown. rvk
06/11/2012
 Tl- the contact owns a 2010 dodge caliber. the contact stated while driving 30 mph a vehicle crashed into the front driver side of the contacts vehicle breaking the front axle. when the crash happened no air bags deployed, injuring the driver. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who offered no explanation as to why the air bags did not deploy. the vehicle had not been repaired. the mileage was unknown. dt
04/16/20103000
 Tl* the contact rented a 2010 dodge caliber from a local vehicle rental company. while driving at speeds of 50 mph, the vehicle crashed and the air bags did not deploy upon impact. there were three reported injuries and both the police and medical units arrived on scene. a police report was filed accordingly. the vehicle was towed to the vehicle rental company. the current and failure mileages were 3,000.