Enter VIN number
Get the most accurate report for the vehicle. Basic information is FREE




We found the following complaints for GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO P-TRACKER(P) (Unknown)

Read complaints for GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO P-TRACKER(P) (Unknown)


Bought a 2005 tucson new. It now only has 19k miles on it. But from day one, when i approach a red light/stop sign at about 30-50 mph, many times as i depress the brake pedal, it feels like i'm riding on speed bumps through the pedal/car and i have to keep tapping the brakes as i can feel the car will not stop in time and quickly put the car in neutral. I brought it up at my dealership along with the fact when i lock my car with the key remote, the horn beep to engage the rarely sounds. It may sound 1 or 2 times in 100 lockings. Also brought that up to them, with both they found nothing. That was years ago. I still live with this nightmare and in 2009 my hyundai service center closed. I contacted hyundai to ask where to go and would the new place honor these old problems but they said "probably not". Now my car past the 5 year mark and still has only 19k miles on it and i'm up the creek without paddle.p.s. After reading about other's tire wear problems, mine are almost three quarters worn with only 19k on them. Needles to say, hyundai customer service is "not there when you need them".

I have a 1995 honda accord lx with a faulty ignition switch which i notice 2 month when i purchase this vehicle. I am very disappointment because after spending about $5,000 for the car and with the following weeks spend $244.00 for left axle, $85.00 for tires rotation and $35.00 on oil change and today between $149.00 to$328.00 to replace the ignition switch total of additional$692.00 in maintenance cost with 2 months.

I have a 1995 honda accord lx with a faulty ignition switch which i notice 2 month when i purchase this vehicle. I am very disappointment because after spending about $5,000 for the car and with the following weeks spend $244.00 for left axle, $85.00 for tires rotation and $35.00 on oil change and today between $149.00 to$328.00 to replace the ignition switch total of additional$692.00 in maintenance cost with 2 months.

Bought a 2005 tucson new. It now only has 19k miles on it. But from day one, when i approach a red light/stop sign at about 30-50 mph, many times as i depress the brake pedal, it feels like i'm riding on speed bumps through the pedal/car and i have to keep tapping the brakes as i can feel the car will not stop in time and quickly put the car in neutral. I brought it up at my dealership along with the fact when i lock my car with the key remote, the horn beep to engage the rarely sounds. It may sound 1 or 2 times in 100 lockings. Also brought that up to them, with both they found nothing. That was years ago. I still live with this nightmare and in 2009 my hyundai service center closed. I contacted hyundai to ask where to go and would the new place honor these old problems but they said "probably not". Now my car past the 5 year mark and still has only 19k miles on it and i'm up the creek without paddle.p.s. After reading about other's tire wear problems, mine are almost three quarters worn with only 19k on them. Needles to say, hyundai customer service is "not there when you need them".

I bought 4 new goodyear tracker 2 tires size p22570r16 from walmart that are warrantied for 50,000 miles. After about 10,000 i noticed some dry rot and cracking in between the treads. I took my vehicle back to walmart and showed them. The tire manager said he's seen a lot of this with these tires but said they had to contact goodyear before anything could be done. The next day the store manager called me back and said they spoke with goodyear and there is nothing that can be done. In my opinion this is a manufacturer defect and poses a safety hazard. I would like this to be investigated and have something done and the tires replaced before it does cause an accident and/or fatalities.

I have a 1995 honda accord lx with a faulty ignition switch which i notice 2 month when i purchase this vehicle. I am very disappointment because after spending about $5,000 for the car and with the following weeks spend $244.00 for left axle, $85.00 for tires rotation and $35.00 on oil change and today between $149.00 to$328.00 to replace the ignition switch total of additional$692.00 in maintenance cost with 2 months.

Bought a 2005 tucson new. It now only has 19k miles on it. But from day one, when i approach a red light/stop sign at about 30-50 mph, many times as i depress the brake pedal, it feels like i'm riding on speed bumps through the pedal/car and i have to keep tapping the brakes as i can feel the car will not stop in time and quickly put the car in neutral. I brought it up at my dealership along with the fact when i lock my car with the key remote, the horn beep to engage the rarely sounds. It may sound 1 or 2 times in 100 lockings. Also brought that up to them, with both they found nothing. That was years ago. I still live with this nightmare and in 2009 my hyundai service center closed. I contacted hyundai to ask where to go and would the new place honor these old problems but they said "probably not". Now my car past the 5 year mark and still has only 19k miles on it and i'm up the creek without paddle.p.s. After reading about other's tire wear problems, mine are almost three quarters worn with only 19k on them. Needles to say, hyundai customer service is "not there when you need them".




Read more




© 2024 All rights reserved