Why are my Toyota Yaris airbags not working?

Why are my Toyota Yaris airbags not working?

Passenger Airbag Propellant Degradation (2011 & 2012 models): Because the airbag propellant in the passenger frontal airbag is prone to premature degradation from unstable temperatures and excessive humidity, the airbag may deploy improperly in a crash.

Why does my Yaris not accelerate when the RPMs go up?

If your Yaris won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s go up it’s usually not going to be an engine related issue. Somehow, the power that your engine is creating is not making it to the rear wheels. This is typically a transmission related issue. Here are the most common cause of acceleration with the RPM’s going up:

Are there any problems with the Toyota Yaris transmission?

Toyota wont admit that there are any known problems. I had similar problems to those above at 9000. Under factory warranty they fixed it quickly saying they put a new transmission in. Now 70000 miles later I developed the same problems– under extended warranty they made repairs but demanded I also replace the clutch (not covered).

Is the Toyota Yaris a good car to buy?

As one of the highest-ranked subcompact cars in the US, the Toyota Yaris exceeds many expectations with its quality interior, affordable MSRP, and long-term reliability. It does come with a few common issues, though, and they’re listed below.

Is there a recall on the Toyota Yaris?

Sometimes the switch will short circuit and melt as a result. To address this issue, Toyota issued a recall in late 2015 and either applied more lubricant to the switch or replaced the switch circuit board free of charge.

Why is my power window on my Toyota Yaris not working?

Driver’s Side Power Window Master Switch Failure: Many second-generation Yaris owners reported having seen their driver’s side power window master switch melt. This is a result of the electric components inside the switch not being lubricated properly, exposing them to debris and moisture.

What causes a Toyota Yaris to short circuit?

This is a result of the electric components inside the switch not being lubricated properly, exposing them to debris and moisture. Sometimes the switch will short circuit and melt as a result.