View Full Version : WARNING...Airbag problem


RafRaf
03-19-2003, 06:56 PM
My six month old 2002 Audi A4 3.0L fully loaded to the brim was recently written-off after
having sustained severe frontal damage from a head-on collision with a concrete barrier, the
result of being rear-ended. Transport Canada has a recall (#2002221) which applies to the
2003 A4 model. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the U.S. also has the same
recall on the 2003 A6 (#02V275000). There is also a Technical Service Bulletin for the 2002
A4 (#690201) issued Feb 2002 and titled "Deployed Air Bag-Repair Warning". There could be
other information I am not aware of as well. Here's the problem....the passenger side frontal
airbag deployed but not mine. I was the only one in the car. All emergency personal on site
expressed their disbelief when they saw the driver's side frontal airbag did not deploy and
said that this should not have occured and I should take it up with Audi. Audi customer
service was told of this 10 days ago and I am still waiting for a an explanation for such a
severe safety issue that appears not to be important to Mr. Len Hunt, VP of Audi USA and
their customer service department (800)822-2834. I only sustained minor injury this time and
perhaps I'm lucky the airbag didn't go off because it may have caused more injury BUT what
would have been the consequence in a more severe collision when I would have needed the
help of the airbag!!!?

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SuckerPunch
03-31-2003, 12:43 PM
the you posted no picks of the rear and it looks to be undamaged, hmmmmmmm.....

TTahoe
04-01-2003, 11:58 PM
Say your traveling the highway on a snowy/icy road. Your traveling at 45mph. Traffic ahead slows. As you slow to 35-40mph the guy behind you freaks, slams on the brakes, slides into your rear bumper, which with only a 5 or 10 mph impact stays together pretty well, but sends your controled braking into an uncontroled skid towards said concrete divider. Whew!
Or the guy is full of ****....I'm just thinking of both sides here.

RafRaf
04-04-2003, 08:52 PM
Actually almost right good buddy! Got hit just behind my right rear wheel from an angle....hardly any damage there. The person was not behind me but must have been in the process of changing lanes. The car then spun and hit the concrete barrier. Too bad...the car was fully loaded!