Some Toyota Camry owners report experiencing water leaks from airbags, particularly near the A-pillar airbag logo where the plastic meets the headliner. These leaks may be caused by issues such as the air conditioning system leaking water underneath the engine bay, a recall affecting over 800,000 vehicles due to potential airbag malfunction from water leaks, or a clogged drain hose for the air conditioning condenser. Owners have noted that water leaking onto the airbag control module can result in short circuits, potentially disabling the airbag or causing it to deploy unexpectedly. To address these issues, some owners recommend inspecting the drainage system for clogs, seeking professional inspection from a certified mechanic, and checking for recall services to ensure necessary repairs are completed promptly. It is essential for owners to resolve these leaks quickly to maintain the safety and functionality of their vehicle's airbag system.
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