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The contact owns a 2009 chevrolet traverse equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18 109s. While attempting to start the vehicle, the low tire pressure warning indicator for the front passenger side tire displayed across the message board. The vehicle was taken to a dealer who diagnosed that the tire had dry rotted and had cracks. The technician filled the tire with air; however, the failure recurred on numerous occasions with all four tires. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15t002000 (tires); however, the vehicle was not included in the recall. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle failure mileage was 79,000 and the tire failure mileage was 100.
I purchased at from michigan auto wheel & tires (mawt) at 38190 van dyke ave, sterling heights, mi 48310 and had them mounted, balanced, and installed on my vehicle in preparation for my vacation trip.while on my trip one of the tires went flat.when i had the tire replaced, i learned that the 4 tires were not new, but were all about 5 year old and each had a patches on the sidewall.when reputable dealers have a tire that ages out of their inventory at approximately 5 years, they destroy the tire by drilling the sidewall.they pay a recycler to dispose of the tire.in my case, the tires had no sign of wear and appeared new.it appears that mawt is involved in purchasing scrap tires and repairing them, or purchasing repaired scrap tires, and selling them as new.this is a dangerous practice.i have a significant amount of additional information and documentation.
My complaint is with the goodyearfortera h.l. Tires.they tend to hydroplane even on a level surface and rain water is evenly distributed across the roadway.even brand new set has same problem.it seems to me that it is due to the sidewall tread pattern.i have brought it to east hills jeep (greenvale,n.y.) and they say it's not their problem.i took it to goodyear,(freeport,n.y.) and the store manager says that he has sold them but has never noticed that on the right side mounted tires-the sidewall tread pattern faces forward.on the left side mounted tires the sidewall tread pattern faces therear. These tires are on the honda,pilot. The chevy,traverse. The ford,edge and the jeep grand cherokee 2008 which i own....sometimes when i am in places like shopping malls,and i see other drivers of thefore mentioned vehicles i will ask them if they have had unwanted hydroplaning with their vehicle and they respond yes,i point out thati believe it's the tire.i also show them that the right side faces forward and the left side faces the rear and most of them say they never noticed it until i've brought it to their attention. I rotate my tires about every 6,000 miles.i try to keep a good wheel alignment and this problem persists. I obtained a second pair from the dealer and yet another from goodyear and even their mechanics did not notice until i spoke up and pointed it out to them. Almost everyone i've spoken to say they never noticed this before.one mechanic at goodyear went back inside and checked to see if these tires are considered omnidirectional,and found that they are not. Also even reading reviews on this tire,i found no one who seems to get more than 35,000 miles off these tires. Can you help me get to the rootof this complaint.or is it just me ?pleasegive me some feedback.
The contact owns a 2015 gmc acadia equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18. The contact stated that the front passenger tire was leaking air. The vehicle was taken to goodyear auto service center where it was diagnosed that the tires were dry rotted and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 15t002000 (tires); therefore, they would not be repaired for free. The vehicle failure mileage was approximately 33,000. The tire failure mileage and vin were not available.
The contact owns a 2017 chevrolet traverse equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18. While the vehicle was parked, the contact was alerted that the rear passenger side tire appeared dry rotted. Upon further inspection, the contact noticed cracks and blisters on the interior of the tire. The contact mentioned that the tires were purchased as certified used tires. The tire was not replaced and was not taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was not notified. The tire and vehicle failure mileage was 27,000.
During a scheduled maintenance at my dealership, located in carrollton, ohio the repair technician discovered that all four goodyear fortura hl size 255/65r18 tires that were original on my vehicle, were cracking on the sidewall near the tires bead.i learned that this particular tire, the same make, model, size, and defect, was on a recall from goodyear. My vehicle, a 2016 chevy traverse lt awd was taken to the local goodyear dealer.the dot number on my tires is 4bxmaror or dr. The dealer determined that my tires were manufactured after the goodyear recall had expired. So the issue here is that the goodyear tireson my car are having the same defects as the expired recalltires had. To me that means there are many goodyear tires that are defective driving the roads. This presents a serious safety issue due to these defective tires blowing out at or near the cracking sidewalls. The miles on my car when the defect was discovered was 28,266. I ended up purchasing a set of cooper tires and was charged a pro-rated cost of $362.95. If i purchased the same goodyear fortera hl tire, i would have paid a pro-rated cost of $608.00.i felt and still feel that goodyear owes me a new set of tires at no cost due to having the same defective tires as the expired recall tires.i wrote a letter to the goodyear tire & rubber company ceo, who passed it off to their customer service office who offered no remedy other than the pro-rated cost. In closing, the main issue here is that there are currently defective goodyear fortera hl tires size 255/65r18, that are being driven on our roadways by unsuspecting consumers. There needs to be an immediate total recall on these tires to prevent potential loss of life.
The contact owns a 2008 saturn outlook. The contact stated while inspecting the vehicle, the contact noticed that all 4 tires had started cracking along the tread. Upon investigation, the contact associated the failure with nhtsa campaign number: 15t002000 (tires) however, the tires were not included. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 155,692.
The contact owns a 2015 gmc acadia equipped with four goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18. The contact noticed that the tires were dry rotting to the tread. All four tires failed a tire inspection. An independent mechanic diagnosed that all four tires needed to be replaced. The tires had not been inspected by a goodyear authorized tire facility. The vehicle was excluded from nhtsa campaign number: 15v044000 (tires). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The tire and vehicle failure mileage was not available. The dot number was unknown.
Tires cracking between the tread when they haven't been on thecar two years, read that goodyear tire company had this problem with some tires, but do not see mine listed. Fortera hl 225/65r18 4bxn ardr 2813 ? i was told these are not safe.
2014 jeep grand cherokee came with oem goodyear fortera hl 265/50r20 tires.the tires had only 15k miles and were inadequate during even small amounts of rain or snow.the car was constantly losing grip on the road eventually leading to me crashing into a pole going 20 mph causing $17k in damage.
The contact owns a 2016 chevrolet traverse equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18 109s. While the vehicle was at howies tire & alignment (13540 nw 7th ave, miami, fl), the contact was informed that all the tires were dry rotted and there was tread separation. The tires needed to be replaced immediately. Tropical chevrolet (8880 biscayne blvd, miami shores, fl) was contacted, but their location did not handle tire related failures. The manufacturer stated that due to the dot number not falling within the range, the tires were not affected by nhtsa campaign number: 15t002000 (tires). The vehicle and tire failure mileage was approximately 32,070.
I have a 2016 gmc acadia. It has approximately 24,000 miles, and was purchased new by me. The factory tires, goodyear fortera hl edition, are exhibiting significant cracking between the treads all around each tire. The tires have been properly maintained, have even tread wear, and adequate tread depth. There was a recall for the same issue in 2015, but i was advised by goodyear that my model year is not included.
The contact owns a 2012 chevrolet traverse equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18 109s. The contact stated that the rear driver side tire suddenly deflated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that all four tires had cracks and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The dot number was unknown. The approximate vehicle and tire failure mileage was 44,661.
My complaint is with the goodyearfortera h.l. Tires.they tend to hydroplane even on a level surface and rain water is evenly distributed across the roadway.even brand new set has same problem.it seems to me that it is due to the sidewall tread pattern.i have brought it to east hills jeep (greenvale,n.y.) and they say it's not their problem.i took it to goodyear,(freeport,n.y.) and the store manager says that he has sold them but has never noticed that on the right side mounted tires-the sidewall tread pattern faces forward.on the left side mounted tires the sidewall tread pattern faces therear. These tires are on the honda,pilot. The chevy,traverse. The ford,edge and the jeep grand cherokee 2008 which i own....sometimes when i am in places like shopping malls,and i see other drivers of thefore mentioned vehicles i will ask them if they have had unwanted hydroplaning with their vehicle and they respond yes,i point out thati believe it's the tire.i also show them that the right side faces forward and the left side faces the rear and most of them say they never noticed it until i've brought it to their attention. I rotate my tires about every 6,000 miles.i try to keep a good wheel alignment and this problem persists. I obtained a second pair from the dealer and yet another from goodyear and even their mechanics did not notice until i spoke up and pointed it out to them. Almost everyone i've spoken to say they never noticed this before.one mechanic at goodyear went back inside and checked to see if these tires are considered omnidirectional,and found that they are not. Also even reading reviews on this tire,i found no one who seems to get more than 35,000 miles off these tires. Can you help me get to the rootof this complaint.or is it just me ?pleasegive me some feedback.
The contact owns a 2014 gmc acadia equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18 109s. After inspecting the vehicle, the contact noticed that the tread on the sidewall of all four tires were cracked. The vehicle not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 15v044000 (tires). The tire and vehicle failure mileage was 18,537.
The contact owns a 2012 buick enclave equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size p255/65r18/109s. The contact stated that the four tires developed cracks in the channel around the circumference of the tires and the outer tread. The contact indicated that the tires were not included in nhtsa campaign number: 15t002000 (tires); however, the tires experienced the same failure listed in the recall. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The tire failure mileage was 18,000. The vin and vehicle failure mileage were unknown.
The contact owns a 2013 chevrolet traverse equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/r265/18 (na). While driving approximately 70 mph, the front driver side tire exploded without warning. Once the vehicle was stopped, the contact noticed that the tread was detached from the tire. The tire was replaced with another tire. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the cause of the failure was undetermined. The tire was the original equipment. The dot number was unknown. The approximate vehicle and tire failure mileage was 32,000.
I have 34,000 miles on my keep i am the original owner and my tires have been rotated every 5,000 miles. The tread is cracking on every tire. Tire size is 265/59/20 fortera hl. I called goodyear and they will do nothing they say rotting is only warranted for 4 years. How can that be? it’s a 60,000 mile tire. I brought it to goodyear in jericho n.y and was told by sean there is nothing he could do. I was also in touch with pamela pringle from customer support and she never got back to me. It is unsafe to drive on those tires andgoodyear should replace them.
The contact owns a 2015 chevrolet traverse equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18. The contact stated the "low tire pressure" message appeared in the vehicle. The contact had to constantly inflate the tires due to abnormal loss of air. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the vehicle was operating as designed. The vehicle was taken to a tire dealer where it was diagnosed that the tread was cracking abnormally. The tires were not replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vin, dot number, and vehicle failure mileage were not provided. The tire failure mileage was approximately 22,000.
The contact owns a 2016 chevrolet traverse equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18 109s. While the vehicle was at howies tire & alignment (13540 nw 7th ave, miami, fl), the contact was informed that all the tires were dry rotted and there was tread separation. The tires needed to be replaced immediately. Tropical chevrolet (8880 biscayne blvd, miami shores, fl) was contacted, but their location did not handle tire related failures. The manufacturer stated that due to the dot number not falling within the range, the tires were not affected by nhtsa campaign number: 15t002000 (tires). The vehicle and tire failure mileage was approximately 32,070.
The contact owns a 2015 gmc acadia equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/65r18. While the vehicle was undergoing routine maintenance at wallingford buick gmc (1122 old north colony rd, wallingford, ct 06492, (888) 765-9107), the contact was informed that all four tires had cracks and tread separation from the tread patterns. The vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive. The contact was referred to nhtsa. The tires were not replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and did not assist. The approximate tire and vehicle failure mileage was 30,590.
Tires cracking between the tread when they haven't been on thecar two years, read that goodyear tire company had this problem with some tires, but do not see mine listed. Fortera hl 225/65r18 4bxn ardr 2813 ? i was told these are not safe.
The contact owns a 2016 gmc acadia equipped with goodyear fortera hl tires, size: p255/6518 109s. While the vehicle was stationary, the contact noticed that the front driver's tire, the rear driver's tire, and the rear passenger's tire had abnormal cracks in the tread near the wheel rims. The contact stated that the rear driver's tire had a 1/2 inch crack, the rear passenger's tire had a 2 inch crack in the tread, and the front driver's tire had two 1/2 inch cracks in the tread. Norman gale buick gmc of cedar knolls, new jersey was made aware of the failure and stated that the tires were out of warranty, but that they could be pro-rated based upon the percentage of tire usage. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was approximately 22,000.
During a scheduled maintenance at my dealership, located in carrollton, ohio the repair technician discovered that all four goodyear fortura hl size 255/65r18 tires that were original on my vehicle, were cracking on the sidewall near the tires bead.i learned that this particular tire, the same make, model, size, and defect, was on a recall from goodyear. My vehicle, a 2016 chevy traverse lt awd was taken to the local goodyear dealer.the dot number on my tires is 4bxmaror or dr. The dealer determined that my tires were manufactured after the goodyear recall had expired. So the issue here is that the goodyear tireson my car are having the same defects as the expired recalltires had. To me that means there are many goodyear tires that are defective driving the roads. This presents a serious safety issue due to these defective tires blowing out at or near the cracking sidewalls. The miles on my car when the defect was discovered was 28,266. I ended up purchasing a set of cooper tires and was charged a pro-rated cost of $362.95. If i purchased the same goodyear fortera hl tire, i would have paid a pro-rated cost of $608.00.i felt and still feel that goodyear owes me a new set of tires at no cost due to having the same defective tires as the expired recall tires.i wrote a letter to the goodyear tire & rubber company ceo, who passed it off to their customer service office who offered no remedy other than the pro-rated cost. In closing, the main issue here is that there are currently defective goodyear fortera hl tires size 255/65r18, that are being driven on our roadways by unsuspecting consumers. There needs to be an immediate total recall on these tires to prevent potential loss of life.
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