KJ McElrath  |  December 13, 2018

Category: Auto News

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Toyota Exploding Sunroofs – Has it Happened to You?Exploding sunroofs have been an issue with an alarming number of new cars, including Toyota and Honda models–and no one is exactly sure why.

Since 1995, regulatory agencies in the U.S. and Canada have received over 1,200 reports of sunroofs suddenly shattering without any explanation or apparent cause. The problem has affected over 200 models from 35 auto manufacturers, primarily imports. Toyota and Honda vehicles account for approximately 14 percent of these incidents.

Even more troubling is the increase in the number of reported incidents in recent years. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 70 percent of all exploding sunroof reports received by the agency have been filed since 2011. This indicates that such events are happening more frequently, putting drivers and their passengers at risk for serious injury.

Few Consumers Know About Exploding Sunroofs

According to owners of Toyota, Honda and other vehicles with exploding sunroofs, these overhead windows simply shatter without warning.

A Utah woman who shared her story with Consumer Reports said she was driving home with her children one day when she heard a loud explosion. At first, she believed it was a tire blowout, but the vehicle’s handling was unaffected.

When she was finally able to pull over in order to determine the cause, she was shocked to find that the sunroof had shattered, scattering hundreds of tiny glass shards over the shade guard – which fortunately, had been closed at the time. She told CR, “I never imagined in a million years that would happen.”

In fact, relatively few Toyota owners are even aware of such events – until it happens to them. Although it is less frequent than having a blowout, it can be just as dangerous.

What is the Problem?

When vehicle owners bring their Toyota, Honda or other vehicle into a dealership because of exploding sunroofs, they are informed that the damage was caused by a flying piece of rock or road debris.

However, video evidence and eyewitness reports indicate that that when sunroofs explode, the shards travel upward, as if blown out from the vehicle interior. Bob Beranek, author of “The Complete Guide to Auto Glass Installation,” says there is virtually no way that such events could be caused by outside impacts.

Engineers and glass experts say that exploding sunroofs are due to internal stress and the manufacturing process itself. When the hot glass is removed from the furnace, the surface cools and solidifies much faster than the interior.

Dr. Chris Davies, head researcher at U.K.-based auto glass repair company Belron, explains that the way in which tempered glass is made “…creates permanent surface compression stress, which basically knits the molecules closer together, making it difficult for objects to create surface damage.”

However, he says, “If something does compromise the surface compression layer, it releases the large amount of energy stored in the central tensile stress zone” – which can be up to 15,000 pounds per square inch.

Automotive windshields are made the same way. However, unlike sunroofs, windshields are laminated, so when they shatter, the shards stick together rather than being scattered about.

Davies says that forced and uneven cooling during manufacturing, contaminants in the molten glass, and incorrect installation can all be contributing factors in exploding sunroofs. Many of these mishaps have occurred during days with extreme temperatures.

Who Pays For the Damage?

People who have had their sunroofs shatter are told to file claims with their insurers. However, as stories of exploding sunroofs on Toyota models and other vehicles become public, vehicle owners are realizing that the problem is not an accident.

One Toyota owner, posting on the internet forum Toyota Nation,  complained, “I’m frustrated that I have to pay [a] $250 deductible [for damage] that I know was a manufacturing defect after I researched and found hundreds with the same experience.”

Addressing the Issue of Exploding Sunroofs

In response to consumer complaints, NHTSA has begun investigations into a number of auto manufacturers. Consumers Union is also demanding investigations, calling upon car makers to issue recalls.

Currently, there are a number of exploding sunroofs class action lawsuits making their way through the courts. If you are the owner of a Toyota or Honda vehicle equipped with a sunroof have have had the glass shatter, you may be able to get compensation by joining an exploding sunroof class action lawsuit investigation.

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54 thoughts onToyota Exploding Sunroofs – Has it Happened to You?

  1. Dylan Kelly says:

    Driving on I 15 north bound in Salt Lake county suddenly we hear a loud sound like a tire blow out, they I started to hear wind blowing through my vehicle I checked all the widows and doors everything was fine then I realized the sound was coming from overhead, I slid back the sun roof cover from inside the vehicle and thats when I noticed the sunroof had shattered. We pulled over and examined the sunroof it had shattered up and out away from the vehicle.

  2. Lori colburn says:

    Driving with family in my 2023 toyota 4Runner on March 22, 2024 and heard a loud explosion. Pulled over and sunroof is shattered with the glass pushing outward. Toyota is denying responsibility and forcing me to use my insurance when it’s a manufacturing defect. This is a huge inconvenience. So upset!!

  3. Craig Symond says:

    My 2023 Corolla Cross Sunroof exploded driving down a highway with no other traffic on the first cold day of the year.

  4. Richard Klonowski says:

    Sept 17, 2023, cross country trip, Sunday morning approx 7:15am, I40 west 20-30 miles west of Albuquerque, the sunroof of my 2021 Toyota 4Runner exploded for no apparent reason. 82*, speed limit 75mph. no vehicles around me at the time. The 4Runner still under warranty had just a bit of 29,000+ miles on the odometer. Made it to Flagstaff. covered with a piece of plexiglass and Gorilla duct tape purchased at hardware store. It held until my return home to Virginia, approx another 3500miles. Toyota will not claim responsibility! Filed a claim with my insurance, State Farm. (a major run around about replacing with an OEM part) 4Runner still at the dealership 9th day. Still no progress. One sunroof available in the USA so I’m told. I’m fed up with State Farm and Toyota!

  5. Jalah letourneau says:

    Driving down the Highway yesterday to work and my 2018 Toyota Camry sunroof exploded just like in all these other claims thought I was shot scared me badly l was covered in glass thankfully only a few cuts from the slivers of glass that hit me could of been much worse

  6. Patrick McCabe says:

    My sunroof just exploded today, 7/27/2023. I have a 2015 Toyota Highlander. No impact, just sounded like a gun going off. It exploded outward by the looks of the way the glass is sitting.

  7. Daniel Bourgoin says:

    My 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross’s sunroof just exploded into tiny pieces while driving down the highway at 80 km/h without any impact. Really shook up mu daughter.

  8. Marc says:

    On July 8th 2023 I was driving and my wife and I were startled by a loud sound, like a rock hit the roof (it was very load) while I was driving. We counted home as we did not see anyone in the immediate area that could of through something at the vehicle.
    Four days later I was headed to work in the early morning hours and heard what sounded like gravel rolling around on the roof and was wondering if there was something wrong with the vehicle. A ouple of days later I remembered the sound I heard on that Saturday and checked the sunroof. It was shattered with the glass protruding to the outside and shards of glass on the sun shade under the sunroof. I am in the process of having my insurance repair the sunroof, but can not find a place that works with my insurance that can replace it. I have AAA insurance. I have been working with them for over a week trying to find someone to replace it. Even the local Toyota dealership says they don’t repair sunroofs.
    This is a 2004 Toyota Highlander, probably something you are not interested in.

  9. Juanita Jimenez says:

    2017 Toyota Highlander sun roof exploded [06/16/2023 – 12:50pm

  10. Kristen Jones says:

    My roof just shattered on a 2017 Toyota Rav 4..nothing else involved to have caused this to happen.

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