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Vehicle experiencing problems with tire equipment and rough idle at start up. *mr (there were several incidents of rough idle/erratic engine performance and defective tires) *scc

The esp and abs light came on and the brakes where given me resistance when i apply pressure the brakes. Had a mechanic look at it and he changed brake sensors and it goes for a while but still having the problem. Finally took it to dodge and they are checking the problem as of now.

The esp and abs light came on and the brakes where given me resistance when i apply pressure the brakes. Had a mechanic look at it and he changed brake sensors and it goes for a while but still having the problem. Finally took it to dodge and they are checking the problem as of now.

The contact owns a 2007 toyota corolla which was purchased brand new. The vehicle has goodyear integrity tires, 195/65/r15, which were the original tires. She stated that whenever she would travel on wet road conditions the vehicle would slide and the brakes would not respond.on one occasion, while exiting a highway ramp at speeds of less than 15 mph during inclement weather, the vehicle began to slide around the exit ramp. She attempted to control the vehicle, to no avail.she then proceeded to do a complete 360 degree turn and crashed into a concrete wall. There were no injuries. There was moderate damage on the front-end of the vehicle and she was able to drive the vehicle from the scene to the dealer. She was awaiting a damage estimate from the dealer. No repairs were made to date. The failure and current mileages were under 23,000. Updated 4/7/2010 updated 06/01/10

Proceeding to get onhighway and in gravel driveway vehicle lost traction and brakes failed.(at least 5 or 6 times in 2009 and most rescent 2/03/10)\headlight and relay switch failed\front running light not working all the time\radio switching from fm,fm2and am randomly\car for no reason going dead at a store orbeing parked for an hour or 2and having to be jumped\main batteries losing charge(most of these issues have already been documented at toyota with the response that there is nothing wrong with the car as far back as august and most recent in december '09) also the tires went bald after 20,000 miles\can't put more than 8 gallons of fuel in tank'ever

It had rained earlier in the day and the roads were still wet.i was traveling 30 mph in a 40 mph zone.i applied my brakes approx. 200 feet prior to the traffic and stop light.the car skidded.at 150 feet i broke harder and the abs engaged.the harder i pushed the more the car skidded.the brakes never stopped the car -- it only slowed it down.the only time the car stopped was when it hit the suv in front of it, causing $3,000 worth of damage to my car.either the brakes don't work properly, or there is not enough traction with the tires.(goodyear integrity).

I purchased a 2007 chevrolet impala on 5-25-07 with no mileage. On 9-10-09 we had a nail in the tire and took it to be repaired at a tire shop and they recommended we install 4 new tires b/c the inside of all 4 tires was worn down to the cords.we took the car to our dealership and they found the rear alignment to be out of specifications and put on 4 new tires at their expense.on 7-14-10 we took the car in for an oil change and rotation, the lowest tread depth was recorded at 8/32. On 9-14-10 the car was taken in for an oil change and the lowest car depth was recorded at 6/32.i spoke with the service manager about the drastic change and told him i was concerned we were having a repeat problem with the alignment and our warranty was about to go out.the svc manager agreed to do a free alignment and check for the problem again at my next oil change. I have read many other complaints about the tires and alignment issues submitted on nhtsa.this seems to be a common issue on the police cars as well and those were recalled.

Was driving towards rapid city on i -90 w from st paul minnesotta. At around 10.30 am the vehicle acura mdx 04 model while getting past a rv the rv started swaying and the left rear wheel of the mdx was on the left shoulder. While getting back to the road the vehicle was totally out of control and wnet across the road and hit a fence on the side of the road and came to a stop. This happened at mile marker 159 in south dakota. Air bags were deployed. Once we got off the vehicle we observed that the left rear tire had slipped off the rim. The vehicle is equipped with vsa but it did not seem to help as the vehicle was uncontrollable . The speed at the time was between 65 and 70 mph. Acura would not lodge my complaint and was asked to work with my insurance company on this.

I have a 2009 impala with barely 15000 miles. Took in for oil change and tire rotation at a firestone business. Mechanic states that front tires would not pass inspection, and recommended 2 front tires and lifetime front end alignment for a cost of almost 750.00. Did not take him up on his "generous" offer. This was just before the car hit 15k miles. Car has been serviced every 5k, and up until just over 10k, tire condition was stated as "good-9/32 tread is still on tires. So, between 10k & 15 k, they are now no longer any good? have seen quite a few complaints online about 2009 impala tires wearing out prematurely, as did the 2008's(which my wife has) front end has never shaken, shimmied or anything else-still drives down the road at 50 with no problem at all. Am wondering if gm is going to give me a hassle about this-not a good advertisement for this model at all!

1999 ford windstar, control arm broke off sub frame causing vehicle to come to a dead stop and front end to drop.there was no warning except the vehicle started to pull to the right a little.to fix the problem, had to replace sub frame.the bracket where the control arm should be was completely gone on the passenger side....it was still together and intact on the drivers side.you lose total control and cannot steer the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2009 chevrolet impala. The contact stated that the vehicle was being inspected by a local mechanic, when she was informed that the front suspension failed. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 16,000 and the current mileage was 20,000. Updated 10/03/2011 *ln

I have a 2004 mercury monterey premiere minivanand the tires are goodyear integrity p235/60r16's . The front tires always wore out around 10,000~12,000 miles. Send back to dealer to check. They said nothing wrong with the suspension and they can not help me to replace the tires even my car still under warranty and good year also will not to help me. Both side will not to take care of it and i have to replace new tires everyyear. What can i do?

Dt:the contact stated all four goodyear integritytires on2004 toyota priuswore outevery 20,000 miles and had to be replaced.at the time of purchase the vehicle had 23,000 mileson it and the tires were worn outand had to be replaced.the inner and outer tread wore outbefore the middle.the tires have been replaced two more times since then.while traveling up a mountain, on a 45 degree angle the vehicle slid backwards due to the wear.the manufacturer of the tires states it was an alignment problem.the manufacturer of the vehicle stateditwas a problem with the tires.the last set of tires put on the vehicle wereof a different grade, according to the tire dealership the tires could not handle the weight of the vehicle.

2006 buick terraza with goodyear tires.experienced uneven scalloped wear at 12251 miles.dealer could find nothing wrong to cause, replaced tires for free.rotated tires every 3,000 miles faithfully.also had pressure checked with every oil change.again, uneven scalloped wear at 32000.dealer tried to claim my tires were all underinflated by 10psi causing wear.however, only 2 tires show wear, and scalloped wear pattern is not caused by underinflation.dealer service dept. Refused to assist in repair or determining why tires are failing so early.service dept. Manager also did not return phone calls.

The contact owns a 2007 chevrolet impala.the vehicle has goodyear integrity, size 175/70r13 tires.while driving 30 mph in the snow, the vehicle began to slide.the failure also occurred in wet and icy conditions.the dealer stated that the tires were defective and needed to be replaced; however, they did not specify the reason.the dot number, vin, engine size, and number of cylinders were unknown.the current and failure mileages were 25,000.

1- normal day to day driving or parked 2- no object in tire was told "it was a leak". And not defect -- happened two separate occasions to 2 different tries on new vehicle 3- tires were patched and are on vehicle.

Ever since i bought the car less then a year ago the tires always slip in wet weather. No matter how slow you stop or how slow you start out from a stop they slip 90 percent of the time. There has been lots of complaints about the "goodyear integrity" tires that honda puts on the pilot lx's. All the complaints are about it slipping in wet weather and how unsafe it is. The complaints can be fund at www.hondapilot.org. The tires are supposedly car tires and not suv tires and the weight of the pilot is too much for the traction of the tires in wet weather which posses a safety hazard when stopping especially if you have to stop fast.

Goodyear integrity tires hydroplane everytime it rains.i have already had one accident because i couldn't stop.i've run a red traffic light and i have experimented in a parking lot and hydroplaned traveling at 15 mph.

The tires on my 2007 chevy impala wear on the inside and not on the center or outside.

Ever since i bought the car on 5/25/2007 the tires always slip in wet weather. No matter how slow you stop or how slow you start out from a stop they slip 90 percent of the time. There has been lots of complaints about the "goodyear integrity" tires that honda puts on the pilot's. All the complaints are about it slipping in wet weather and how unsafe it is. The complaints can be found at www.hondapilot.org. The tires are supposedly car tires and not suv tires and the weight of the pilot is too much for the traction of the tires in wet weather which posses a safety hazard when stopping especially if you have to stop fast. I made complaints to the dealer and they will not replace tires, i purchase a vehicle from honda not from anyone else because of there reputation of a great vehicle and i currently feel unsafe with this vehicle or i know this is a possible class action lawsuit waiting to happen or i want is my tires replaced to a safe tire. I should not have to pay for new tires, honda placed unsafe tires on vehicle.

I have goodyear integrity tires as oem on honda 2007 pilot with 14k miles.i was only vehicle of 8 with 2 blowouts while traveling rocky road to camping site.tires were properly inflated, vehicle was not overloaded, and i was traveling at same speed (slow) as all other vehicles.

Goodyear left rear tire blew out without warning on toyota prius (2006). Tire had less than 14,000 miles and the car was only 11 months old. Tire was examined by a toyota dealer (to which the car had been towed) who did not find evidence of tire damage due road hazard.

Prius tire wear - goodyear integrity tires have worn to the point of "recommended" replacement at 20000 miles.toyota customer experience center & dealer claim that prius tires "wear faster than most cars"...i have not heard of a 50,000 mile tire lasting only 20,000 miles - toyota should be forced to investigate why the prius ruins tires so quickly.consumer affairs also is taking complaints on prius tire wear.

The vehicle that we are experiencing trouble with is the '05 uplander, specifically the tires, good year integrity p225/60r17. The tires are noisey, make a strange sound, wear out fast, ride is terrible, vibration in steering. We have taken the vehicle into burt chevrolet multiple times only to be told that nothing was wrong. This was all done while the vehicle was under warranty. Now we are having the exact same problem out of warranty. We also recently took our vehicle to a 3rd party mechanic and it was determined the problem is with the tires. We believe the noise is attributed to radial wobble.burt chevrolet records will show that we have rotated the tires every 5,000 miles at your location and have maintained the tires as recommended. Records will also show that the then manager replaced defective tires at 15k miles with the same defective tire model and brand. As i am sure you are well aware that the goodyear 'integrity' tire is a piece of junk. Google this tire and see all of the complaints associated with this tire. Burt telling us that nothing was wrong was a complete failure of diagnosing the problem and not resolving the issue. Burt service managers not returning my calls is also very unappreciated. A service manager at burt in parker states that they put cheap tires on vehicles to keep the prices low. Should customers be expected to replace tires every 5k, or 10k miles?

Tire separation on goodyear tires. Driver side rear tire blew out on freeway damaging the wheelwell and scraching the car with the flying rubber. The other tire was flaking on near the treads.goodyear is going to replace two rear tires.

I was driving to work on the capital beltway when my low tire pressure indicator came on and within minutes, my tire was completely flat.when roadside assistance removed my tire, it had completely split on the inside sidewall.the shop noticed the same split happening on the other rear tire so both were replaced immediately.i saved the tires and had to take them to a goodyear dealer where i was offered a prorated refund. I was 7 months pregnant at the time and extraordinarily lucky that this didn't cause an accident.

We leased a new 2007 honda pilot on 12/29/07.within two weeks we had 2 separate flat tires. Two weeks later a third tire went flat due to a leaking valve. Upon closer inspection that tire too had been patched.the dealer confirmed that it went flat before delivery and they patched it. This means that 3 out of 4 tires went flat in less than 1000 miles.the tires are:goodyear integrity p235/70/r16dot# 4808 b3wr 4906.

I purchased a used 2008 chevrolet on 10/15/2010 and the dealership put a current inspection certificate on the vehicle. During an unrelated visit to my auto mechanic he noticed the tires ( front only ) and stated they were not good and if he would have inspected the vehicle, he would have placed a "rejection sticker" on the m/v. I took the vehicle to the dealership who stated they were ok. Went back to auto mechanic who advised me to file complaint.

2006 buick terraza with goodyear tires.experienced uneven scalloped wear at 12251 miles.dealer could find nothing wrong to cause, replaced tires for free.rotated tires every 3,000 miles faithfully.also had pressure checked with every oil change.again, uneven scalloped wear at 32000.dealer tried to claim my tires were all underinflated by 10psi causing wear.however, only 2 tires show wear, and scalloped wear pattern is not caused by underinflation.dealer service dept. Refused to assist in repair or determining why tires are failing so early.service dept. Manager also did not return phone calls.

Tires, vibration this information is for all 2005 buick lacrosse owners. There is a bulletin on the goodyear tires, which may be out of round or had a bad batch of rubber added to the tires causing out roundness or vibration problems. Gm has not told any buick lacrosse owners of this unless they have a complaint. I have had all 4 tire replaced on mine because of this problem. Buick lacrosse owners should see their dealers on this matter to see if their tires are on that list.

Was driving towards rapid city on i -90 w from st paul minnesotta. At around 10.30 am the vehicle acura mdx 04 model while getting past a rv the rv started swaying and the left rear wheel of the mdx was on the left shoulder. While getting back to the road the vehicle was totally out of control and wnet across the road and hit a fence on the side of the road and came to a stop. This happened at mile marker 159 in south dakota. Air bags were deployed. Once we got off the vehicle we observed that the left rear tire had slipped off the rim. The vehicle is equipped with vsa but it did not seem to help as the vehicle was uncontrollable . The speed at the time was between 65 and 70 mph. Acura would not lodge my complaint and was asked to work with my insurance company on this.

I purchased a 2005 toyota prius and drove it for 12,00 miles at which time the tires were completely wore out. When i went in to toyota and pointed this out they replaced the tires because the car was still under warranty.i take my car in for the scheduled services recommended by toyota. To date my car has 25,000 miles and i am experiencing the same problems with the tires. Therefore the tires only have 13,000 miles wear. I called toyota and spoke to the head manager who indicated that the prius cars have this problem because of the batteryand toyota is aware of this. If they are aware of this problem, why do they use the goodyear tires which wear out so quickly? i have also read on the internet of other prius owners experiencing the same problem with the tires and having blow outs on freeways, etc. I think there should be a safety recall on toyota prius tires since upon reading information on the internet there have been a multitude of owners who have experience the same problem as i. They should put safer tires on the car since they are aware of this situation.

The contact owns a 1989 chevrolet caprice. The contact purchased four tires from a goodyear tire company. The tires have caused the vehicle to shake excessively. The tire brand is goodyear integrity, size p215/75r15,and the dot#is mdhf1mhr. The contact returned the tires for a new set; however, the new tires have caused the vehicle to shake as much as the first set of tires. A goodyear tire representative advised the contact that someone would contact him; however, he has not received a call. A technician drove the vehicle, observed that the vehicle was shakingand was unable to duplicate the failure. The contact asked the tire dealer to accept the tires in exchange for a different brand and was denied. The failure mileage was 140,000.

Consumer stated that while drivingon the interstate highway a tire blew out andshredded.the tire was only 4 months old. Consumer took the tireto dealer,and dealer told her that they would not take the tireback, but that they she could purchase another tire only at full price.goodyear,intergrity, size215/70 r15.

The contact owns a 2009 dodge charger with goodyear integrity tires. While driving at 69 mph, the front passenger tire became separated from the rim. The driver sustained minor injuries. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership but no repairs had been made at the time of the complaint. The failure mileage was approximately 5,000. The current mileage was 12,212.updated 05/13/10. *lj

I had a sudden blow-out while driving my 2008 prius on the freeway. All four tires are goodyear p185/65r15 and came with the vehicle. The car mileage is about 19,900. Without any warning (low tire pressure light, etc.), the left rear tire blew out due to tread separation almost causing me to lose control of the vehicle. I went to the local toyota dealership who described the damage to the tire as "tread separation" on their paperwork. They replaced the tire as a "one time customer courtesy" but would not acknowledge it was defective. I am now very concerned about the remaining three tires on the car.

On feb. 25, 2018, we purchased a 2003 kia sedona van from city start auto sales in paradise, ca. All four tires and the spare were goodyear integrity 215/70r15. The tires read max. Psi 44, but the van said to run at 35 psi. So, once a week on a cool morning (between 68-75 degrees outside without it have been driven), my wife or i would make sure the tires were 34-35 psi. During this 3 month period, we noticed nothing wrong with the tires. On may 31, 2018, i was driving from my house in magalia, ca to chico, ca. Just as i started to merge onto hwy 99 in chico, i heard a thumping sound, then a bang--twice. I immediately pulled over and saw 2 tires had completely blown out and one was seriously showing the metal belt. I had to pay to get a tow truck out and immediately purchase 4 new tires. We've had a little work done on the rear-left fender continued to have weird sounds coming from the left rear where the worst blow out happened. I just haven't had time to take it in yet.i know it was hotter in chico than at my home, but it was probably in the upper 80's at that time. I had no warning and if it happened when i was on the freeway, it would've been a disaster. The tire company showed us the spare, said we could use it as one for a short time, but even it is showing something wrong to the tire guy.

Severe tire wear.2008 chevy impala with goodyear integrity tires.had to have all four tires replaced at 33,000 miles, mind you these are 50,000 miles tires that have been rotated and kept at the recommended psi.they are severely worn on the inner and outer edges and can see the wear bars.was told by the dealership that the tires to begin with are junk!i had no choice but to replace them being that this car is a lease and only have 4 months left with it till the turn in date.the unnamed tire store told me that i need an alignment but the dealership that my car goes to never said anything about needing the alignment.

My vehicle had a massive blowout and tire failure on the e-way with my daughter in law and grandchildren(2). This occurred on 6/19/10 on highway 74 to phoenix az. At approx. 1-p.m., vehicle speed was 65 m.p.h.the tire involved was a goodyear integrity 215/70/15. It blew out fast and dangerous. The other rear tire on inspection later had a split between the tread bond to the tire casingtires had approx. 25-30k on them with good tread, these tires were always rotated and aired up as i am a retired apprenticed trained fo. Mo. Co. Mechanic(retired) and tires were checked out on pressure and condition on the loan of the car for the trip (200 miles from my house) these tires are dangerous in my opinion at freeway speed.updated 09/09/10. *ljupdated 09/14/10

The contact owns a 2009 chevrolet impala 1lt with the original goodyear integrity tires, size p225/60/r16.the contact noticed premature and uneven wear on the inside and outside of the tires.two dealers were notified, the first was unresponsive and the second advised the contact to have an alignment done and to replace the tires because they were unsafe. The manufacturer was informed and a complaint was filed and they agreed to call the dealer on the contacts behalf.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who replaced both rear tires. The current mileages were 30,000 and the failure mileages were 20,000.

At 8000 miles the goodyear integrity 185/65 r 15 tireshave no traction when roads are wet or slippery resulting in wheel spin.

I purchased a 2007 chevrolet impala on 5-25-07 with no mileage. On 9-10-09 we had a nail in the tire and took it to be repaired at a tire shop and they recommended we install 4 new tires b/c the inside of all 4 tires was worn down to the cords.we took the car to our dealership and they found the rear alignment to be out of specifications and put on 4 new tires at their expense.on 7-14-10 we took the car in for an oil change and rotation, the lowest tread depth was recorded at 8/32. On 9-14-10 the car was taken in for an oil change and the lowest car depth was recorded at 6/32.i spoke with the service manager about the drastic change and told him i was concerned we were having a repeat problem with the alignment and our warranty was about to go out.the svc manager agreed to do a free alignment and check for the problem again at my next oil change. I have read many other complaints about the tires and alignment issues submitted on nhtsa.this seems to be a common issue on the police cars as well and those were recalled.

I have a 2004 mercury monterey premiere minivanand the tires are goodyear integrity p235/60r16's . The front tires always wore out around 10,000~12,000 miles. Send back to dealer to check. They said nothing wrong with the suspension and they can not help me to replace the tires even my car still under warranty and good year also will not to help me. Both side will not to take care of it and i have to replace new tires everyyear. What can i do?

On january 28,2006 was driving from san antonio to houston tx during a mild rain as the rain became heavier my vehicle started to hydroplaning. I pulled to the outside lane and drove under 50 mph; after driving about 60 miles the rain quit and as the road dried out i was able to proceed on the houston.when i found a tire place opened i stopped to see if they could give me any feed back on why my car would hydroplane. I was told i had good tread but the outside shoulders of the tires were closed and would not let the access water out so that i was driving on water and had no traction on the road.it wasn't even a heavy rain i was driving in if it had of been a sudden hard rain how may cars would have wound up in an accident.my tires are goodyear integrity listed on my vehicle label as bsw all season tires.checking with one chrysler dealer about the tires i was informed i needed to get with the dealer i purchased the vehicle from.i spoke with the service department of ancira motor co and was told i needed to take my tire warranty with me to goodyear which i did and they tested the tires and said there was no defects and even though there were no groves in the should of the tires for the water to leave the center of the tire that it just meant that the watermoved from the center more slowly than other tires not that they were not all season tires.the manager gave me the number for goodyear's customer service so i will call them monday.tires that are not safe for any driving weather should not be sold as ifthey are.after leaving goodyear i drove over to ancira and spoke with the service manager larrysaid that he could tell me how to go on the internet and see how the tires on my car was rated but said they could not give that type of information when you are purchasing a vehicle.

My wife and i purchased a 2006 honda pilot in dec 2005.factory installed tires were goodyear integrity.the vehicle daily looses traction and several times and lost control of vehicle.traction is bad on wet and dry conditions.when contacting honda corporate, they say it is the tire and that i should contact the tire manufacturer.goodyear says that we need to work through honda.classic runaround.however, when i review the goodyear web site, it provides tire recommendations for various vehicle types.when i review the honda pilot recommendation (with an suv classification-which is appropriate according to the honda web site, which labels the pilot a suv), the goodyear web site does not recommend the goodyear integrity.however, it you label the suv a passenger car (which it is patently not), then the integrity comes up as the recommended tire.i have almost exhausted all my options and am left with frustration and concern. My wife or i will immanently be in an accident, and i will assure you that honda will be culpable.i have attempted to resolve the issue by offering to pay the difference (which is 2x the price to the integgrity tires-which is why i suspect they are selling the vehicle with the significantly cheaper integrity tires) for the recommended tires,honda and goodyear are not listening.

1999 ford windstar, control arm broke off sub frame causing vehicle to come to a dead stop and front end to drop.there was no warning except the vehicle started to pull to the right a little.to fix the problem, had to replace sub frame.the bracket where the control arm should be was completely gone on the passenger side....it was still together and intact on the drivers side.you lose total control and cannot steer the vehicle.

I installed 4 goodyear integrity tires on my 2003 honda civic hybrid. On 5/17/2011 i drove it on rain grooved concrete (us 287) and when it hit the grooved pavement, it went into a violent shimmy. There was a cross wind but the tires performed normally on smooth concrete, asphalt, and in the same cross wind on e-w and n-s highways. When i came to the rain grooves i was driving between 60-65 mph and i had to slow to less than 45 mph to have any secure control of the car. It felt like the steering column had come loose or the wheels were going wildly. The car lurched 1-2 inches laterally while on the rain grooved concrete. I had to check a box for which tire position but it was at all tire positions that the car was shimmying. This tire is definitely not a safe tire on rain-grooved concrete highways.

I recently purchased a new 2006 honda pilot. The vehicle came equipped with goodyear integrity tires. I have had the vehicle in to the dealer service shop three times and i am going back for a fourth attempt to get the tires balanced. The dealer is working with me, but these tires are garbage. They can't be adequately balanced because they are defective.

Our daughter was operating our 2005 chrysler pacifica on i75 in florida when the a new right rear (1501 miles) goodyear integrity tire blew out causing the vehicle to spin and skid 300 feet before hitting guardrails with both the front and rear of the car.an eye witness confirmed the blowout which resulted in complete tread and sidewall separation to the attending florida highway patrol officer.our daughter and four year old grandson were transported by ambulance to the pasco regional hospital to determine the extent of their injuries.the four year old was not injured, however our daughter suffered neck and back trauma and is currently undergoing physical therapy three times per week.all four goodyear tires were purchased new in late march 2008 from an authorized goodyear dealer in tampa florida.

It had rained earlier in the day and the roads were still wet.i was traveling 30 mph in a 40 mph zone.i applied my brakes approx. 200 feet prior to the traffic and stop light.the car skidded.at 150 feet i broke harder and the abs engaged.the harder i pushed the more the car skidded.the brakes never stopped the car -- it only slowed it down.the only time the car stopped was when it hit the suv in front of it, causing $3,000 worth of damage to my car.either the brakes don't work properly, or there is not enough traction with the tires.(goodyear integrity).

I had a failure of a goodyear integrity tire with only 29,000 miles it.it had uneven tread wear and the wire strands poking out from a broken steel belt.this tire was on the right rear position of my 2006 toyota sienna this defective tire caused my sienna to wobble violently with speeds above 35mph. This violent wobble also causedabnormal tread wear on the inside surface of all four tires on the vehicle.this tire was one of twogoodyear integrity tires i purchased fromfox river tire and supply on 5/10/08, when the vehicle mileage was 21,059 miles.these two tires were on the front axle until i purchased two more goodyear integrity tires atabe and doc? s service, inc. On 7/16/09 at a mileage of 35,247.at this time the subject tire was moved to right rear position.when the mileage on the 2006 sienna reached 50,793 the vehicle started wobbling violently over 35 mph.the vehicle was taken to abe and doc? s service, inc.to diagnose the problem.i was told that improper wheel alignment had caused all the tires to wear on the inside surface and that wire strands were exposed on the right rear tire.i asked if the tire had a ?pro-rated ? warranty and was told, no!it was suggested i purchase two new goodyear integrity tires at $165.00 each and a wheel alignment. Instead i took the sienna to st. Charles toyota for service, where i purchased two michelin tires and a wheel alignment. The toyota technician stated the alignment was good(receipt and computer alignment report attached). The toyota dealer advised us to report this defect to goodyear.

Sidewalls on all the tires were wearing down abnormally!!!19,000 miles and i need to buy 4 new tires!!!

Vehicle experiencing problems with tire equipment and rough idle at start up. *mr (there were several incidents of rough idle/erratic engine performance and defective tires) *scc

Tires slid dangerously at 35 mph while braking, with 9000 miles on tread. 2 tire valves have failed & had to be replaced with normal paved road driving by 62 yr old lady.

I had four 2 year old goodyear integrity tires on my toyota corolla 09. They have never had what has felt like proper tread/traction in rain let alone snow. I ended up hydroplaining and hit a tree, and now my caris a potential total. They have only normal wear and tear when my cra had a 15k mile checkup, but they have not held in the rain before and i have fishtailed while going straight on all sorts of wet pavement, and even didn't feel like they held so well on dry roads. Now i have a ruined car from a rainy day while driving forward, trying to steer away from excess water forming, but i was far from in full water, only the two right side tires, when i tried to move i immediately began to hydroplane and crashed. I have never been more scared and horrified. I want to know if these tires which came with my cra which was bought new, have had a previous history of problem as i've never seen them on other models of toyotas of the same year, make and model, an 07 ce corolla. I could have lost my life due to their failure to have adequate traction as they are all weather. If anyone could let me know if this is an issue, or other complaints have been filed i need to know.

I am writing this complaint,for one reason. I went online to find out if there was any more recalls on my vehicle since owning it. It was called in for the first one in mar. 2007 right after i purchased in june 2007 and there has been 5 more since and never notified me. Also my tires are showing steel belt thru them in seams on all 4 they only have50,000 please contact [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

While driving 65 mph, the consumerheard a loud noise coming from the rear. Suddenly the vehicle vibrated uncontrollably. The consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle and pulled over. The consumer noticed that the driver's rear tire blew out.please provide further details.

The goodyear integrity tires that came on my 2002 toyota highlander are horrible.since day one, i feel extremely unsafe in wet conditions let alone ice and snow.i complained several times to the dealership, but they will not do anything about it.they say the tires look fine.i have read several articles on the internet from people who agree.

2 of the 4 goodyear integrity tires we purchased from sams club are showing sidewall bulges and separation after just 10 months.contacted store theyreluctantly agreed to replace only 2 of the tires on a pro-rated basis.tire details:purchased 3-8-09miles: 18,700type: goodyear integrity p235/60r16 99 s.

Car shakes while driving since new. Now 1000 miles. Been to a chevy dealer(team chev in smyrna, tn) they have tried 3 sets of tires, all defective. They believe the rims also to be defective. Car still shakes, and feels loose over bumps. Dealersays hands are tied due to very poor chain of command to properly resolve thismatter quickly, so my new car drives new. Computer will not allow me to choose tire size which is actually 225/60-16.

Crash caused by poor wet traction of goodyear integrity tires. Accident was preceded by numerous instances of lost lateral grip and slipping under normal acceleration in normal driving.

I have toyota corolla 2003. Fletcher jones toyotareplacedall tires on december 11, 2004 and installed new goodyear tires on this car. On may 17, 2005 i drove this car on highway at speed approximately 55 miles/hours and suddenly losted control. I reduced speed, but could not control car and it pulled off the road and stopped. The left rear tire became flat.i contacted goodyear (claim #766745). In accordance with gooodyear, nothing wrong with tire. It just losted seal. They refused to replace tire. Goodyear authorized repair facility dixieland (776 south blaff street, st. George, ut 84770) resealed tire. Tire size is 185-65-r15 and it is not in your list.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota camry equipped with goodyear integrity tires, p205/65/r15, dot n6urb3jr. While driving at approximately 45 mph, the tread delaminated and separated, causing the front passenger tire to go flat. The remaining tread depth wasinch. The contact stated that he had not drive over any potholes or anything that could have caused the tire to become flat. The mileage on the vehicle when it was purchased was 65,326. The current mileage was approximately 100,000.

I own a 2005 toyota camry 4 cyl. Le. This car came with goodyear integrity tires.205 65 r 15. The tires failed at 31,728 miles. One sidewall blew out a 3 inch hole and the other tire had tread separation. The sidewall was on the passenger side rear seat. The other tire was on the driver side front, and had tread separation. There was only one person in the vehicle at the time.

Bad vibrationin car at 75 mph.

I have toyota camry 2006 in which there are good year integrity tires with defects.it seems that a little of water on the roads the tires make the car toloose control.

The contact owns a 2009 chevrolet impala. The contact statedwhile making a turn the tire would tilt 20-30 degrees. The tire manufacturer was a goodyear and the tire line was integrity, size p225/60r16 with dot# m60x e6dr. The dealer was not notified of the tire failure. The failure was not repaired.the failure mileage was 12,600 and the current mileage was 20,600.

The left rear tire blew out while driving at 63 mph.

On our 2006 toyota prius we have had 3 catastrophic tire failures involving the goodyear integrity tire which came on the car. The failures have all been on i-40 at highway speeds resulting in a minor loss of control.each time we have been able to get the car safely off the road.tires just disintegrate at side walls.pressures are checked regularly by husband who is a ffa licensed aircraft mechanic. Toyota and goodyear deny any like problems.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid with goodyear, integrity, size 225-65-r17.the replacement tires were purchased in 2009.while the vehicle was being serviced the mechanic advised him that the drivers side tire and the passenger side front tire needed to be replaced. He stated that the vehicle had only been driven 15,000 miles. The mechanic stated that the wear was abnormal. The contact stated that the tires were replaced by a local mechanic. The failure mileage was 15,000 and the current mileage was 65,778.

The esp and abs light came on and the brakes where given me resistance when i apply pressure the brakes. Had a mechanic look at it and he changed brake sensors and it goes for a while but still having the problem. Finally took it to dodge and they are checking the problem as of now.

The new tires we got on a new vehicle purchase lasted only about 10,000 miles, which was much lower than expected and lower than what the dealership said we should have gotten.

Blow out of good year integrity tire. *la consumer experienced two blow outs with goodyear tires. Consumer didn't know who to blame for the blow outs, goodyear or ford for equipping a van with a one ply polyester cord in the sidewall. *ph

The contact owns a 2007 toyota corolla which was purchased brand new. The vehicle has goodyear integrity tires, 195/65/r15, which were the original tires. She stated that whenever she would travel on wet road conditions the vehicle would slide and the brakes would not respond.on one occasion, while exiting a highway ramp at speeds of less than 15 mph during inclement weather, the vehicle began to slide around the exit ramp. She attempted to control the vehicle, to no avail.she then proceeded to do a complete 360 degree turn and crashed into a concrete wall. There were no injuries. There was moderate damage on the front-end of the vehicle and she was able to drive the vehicle from the scene to the dealer. She was awaiting a damage estimate from the dealer. No repairs were made to date. The failure and current mileages were under 23,000. Updated 4/7/2010 updated 06/01/10

Goodyear integrity 225/60r16 tire got flat tire from small plastic debris. When tire was repaired it was pointed out the tire is over half worn at just barely 9,000 miles. Tire if kept on vehicle will require replacement before 17,000 miles. Also tire handles poorly in all conditions. Very loose handling and excessive tire noise on corners even at slow speeds.

My car prematurely wears front tires out.by 4200 miles, my front tires were showing the cords.i had own a 2008 impala (same model) and at 4000 miles the front tires were bald.this has been constant with this vehicle and the previous vehicle.the dealer has aligned this vehicle and states that there is no problem!!if i wasn't aware of this, my tires would blow out!!!!!

Tires slip consistently upon right turn in rain, causing the vehicle to hydroplane and lose control.no matter how slow i make the turn.this occurs even when stopped before slowly turning right.i have never owned a vehicle that did this before.extremely unsafe.

I purchased two goodyear integrity tires on 6/10/11 from duncan's auto repair in lincolnton, nc. Yesterday, 8/7/11, i drove less than 5 miles from my home to pick up dinner and back home (all on hard surface roads). There was no debris in the road, i did not run off the side of the road, and i did not hit anything. When i pulled into my garage and turned the car off, i heard a hissing noise and found that my tire was rapidly going flat. My husband took the tire off and found that the inside sidewall on the right front tire was split in three places. He put the spare tire on so that i could go to duncan's auto repair immediately the next morning. I did some online research prior to taking the tire to the shop where it was purchased and saw multiple complaints for sidewall splits in goodyear integrity tires. I have three other goodyear integrity tires on my car, all less than a year old. I am concerned about similar incidents. Thankfully i was not going above 55 mph and did not have my two children with me. A serious accident could have occurred if i had been going faster or was further from home.

Re:: tire p185/65r15( not on list )on 5/30/07 i leased a 2007 toyota corolla, it came equipped with goodyear integrity tires p185/65r15 . On 7/21/07 i went to the dealer & told them i was having a problem with the air retention in the tires. It had become necessary with this car & these goodyear integrity tires to check the tires weekly & add air at that same time. I also strongly felt that there was a problem either with the tires or the valve stems & asked that they check them. They checked the tires & informed me that everything was fine, mileage at that time was 503 miles. Since i continue to feel unsafe with these tires every time i go out i check the tires & put the required air in. On 8/17/07 i contacted goodyear & explained in detail the serious problem with these tires or their manufacture gave me a case number 918405 & sent me to the nearest goodyear store to have the tires & valve stems checked. The service person at the store told me everything was fine with the tires & asked what type of a tire gauge i was using & sometimes they are not accurate. At 67 yrs of age i know how to check tire pressure & i can also tell by the way the car drives, handles, & stops that the tires are not at the recommended air pressure. I don't do a lot of driving (mileage now 956) but when i go back to work i want to feel safe while driving. I am terrified when i drive this car since i feel it has extreme safety issues where these tires are concerned & i do not want to become a statistic nor do i want to kill someone. I am getting nowhere with the toyota dealer or goodyear the "old boy's club" stick together. There is a serious safety issue with these tires & it needs to be addressed either by the toyota company, dealer or goodyear before someone gets killed.

All 4 tires on my 2 1/2 yr old buick terazza are bad. One tire is split on the rear and all 4 are uneven bulging tread and actually this all started to happen last summer when car was about 26000 miles. Now we have 41k miles and the car tires are shaking badly and was told today that one tire could explode anytime. These are goodyear tires and are the original from the dealer and gm. I am appalled that all 4 are bad this early. This could result in a major blowout or an accident. No one wants to take the blame. This should never have happened so new a car.

I have a 2009 impala with barely 15000 miles. Took in for oil change and tire rotation at a firestone business. Mechanic states that front tires would not pass inspection, and recommended 2 front tires and lifetime front end alignment for a cost of almost 750.00. Did not take him up on his "generous" offer. This was just before the car hit 15k miles. Car has been serviced every 5k, and up until just over 10k, tire condition was stated as "good-9/32 tread is still on tires. So, between 10k & 15 k, they are now no longer any good? have seen quite a few complaints online about 2009 impala tires wearing out prematurely, as did the 2008's(which my wife has) front end has never shaken, shimmied or anything else-still drives down the road at 50 with no problem at all. Am wondering if gm is going to give me a hassle about this-not a good advertisement for this model at all!

Left rear tire failed and blew out at 70mph.the good thing is the tire deflated rapidly with no loss of control of the vehicle. On inspection of tire it was found that the inner side wall had a rectangular rip/patch from the rim to the tread. There was no debris or other road hazards when the tire failed. All four tires have less than 25000 miles on them.

The contact owns a 2007 honda pilot.the vehicle has goodyear integrity, size 175/70r13 tires.while driving 45 mph, the contact heard a funny sound and then the driver side rear tire blew out.the stabilizer failed when it was struck by the tire, along with the shock absorber.the vehicle was driven to a gas station.the contact called the dealer and a mechanic arrived and changed the tire.he then took the vehicle to the honda dealer.the honda dealer informed the contact that goodyear would replace the tire; however, they still have not.the contact stated that the tires were inspected three days prior to the blow out and there were no failures at that time.honda sent the remains of the tire to goodyear.goodyear sent a disclaimer, which stated that the tire had a leak that caused it to blow out.the contact stated that she had a mechanism in her vehicle that would have informed her if the tire pressure was low.the current mileage, dot number, and purchase date were unavailable.the failure mileage was 6,853.

Vehicle spun out on 2 occasiions on wet road due to poor traction of goodyear integrity tires.

Tires wear unevenly and prematurely with possibility of unexpected blow-out at highway speeds.

I was driving alone my 1998 mazda protege along a local route in tewksbury ma in light rain at about 30-35 mph when a car a few cars ahead of me made a quick stop for a left turn. Several car behind stopped without problem, but i was not able to stop and skid all the way into the car at front which was a 2002 camry. At the time the car at front of me hit the brake i tapped on my brake almost at the same time and there were about 10 car length distance between me and the 2002 camry that i hit eventually.the traction provided by my tires are extremely low especially in wet. The tires i was riding on are 4 goodyear integrity p175/70r13 that i installed in may 2005 in allied tires and service in gainesville, fl 32607. I had about 40k miles on them at the time of accident. My car passed the ma state safety inspection in jan 2008, and my most recent visual check on the tires showed there were enough tread left.from day one i noticed these tires were extremely slippery compared to other tires, a little bit more on throttle or brake could cause tire spin in even dry condition, in wet it's much worse. As a safety driver i considered myself, i always drove well under speed limit with extreme caution, at that time i didn't consider these tires an imminent hazard so i took no action and continued using them until this accident. I deeply regretted this.i sincerely request your full investigation into the grip performance on this line of tires. I am a safe driver with 7 year of clean record before this accident. Before i made this complaint i found many previous complaints on this site also addressed the grip issue. And there are substantial complaints of this line of tires on the grip performance on internet.the accident happened at 1:30 pm, may 31, 2008, at main st rt. 38 in tewksbury, ma 01876. Should you require more details you could contact me or the tewksbury ma police. I appreciate all your effort on this.thank you,wing-hin wong

The contact owns a 2006 toyota corolla.the vehicle has goodyear integrity, size 175/70r13 tires.the inside and outside of the tires were warped.the contact noticed this by first looking at the front tire, which indicated that they were wearing out.the tires were checked, rotated, and balanced.three months later, the front tires wore out.she took the tires to three different places and they all stated that the tires had a manufacturer defect.goodyear stated that she could receive new tires for $39.48 per tire, which did not include the necessary services to replace the tire.she did not accept the offer because the tires were defective.the current and failure mileages were 27,000.updated 01-13-08.updated 01/15/08

Dodge magnum sxt 2005. I purchased june 30, 2005. While driving the vehicle, a vibration could be felt which seemed to come from the tires. We contacted the dealership and were able to replace 1 tire that seemed to be the problem. This did not fix the problem. I took the car to a local service center for a rotation and balance and they were out of balance about a 1/4. The technician also found the belt protruding out of the inside of the rear left tire. We took the car back to the dealership and they replaced that tire. We then were directed to take it to another facility to check out the tires further. The technician found one of the tires to have an "egg shaped" condition which meant it was out of specification. We took it back to the dealership and they replaced the other two tires. Even though i have 4 new tires, i still feel this same condition. The main concern are the tires. The fact that i only had about 3,000 miles on the vehicle and a belt broke through the tire concerns me. Good year has been contacted on this issue as well regarding the problem. I have also contacted daimlerchrysler customer service and reported the problem to them.notes: the tire size selected from your drop down menu was the only option (175/70r13). This is not the correct tire on my vehicle. The correct size is p215/65r17.

Had tires inspected because of noises , was told that at least 3 tires are defective, or choppy, also bumpy and vibration, tires were checked at the new car dealership and at the local good year tire center.

Tires are still over 1/2 tread but big bulges in tread area

The contact owns a 2005 ford freestyle.after purchasing a set of goodyear integrity tires, size 215/65r17, the tires blew out while driving 30 mph.the tires only had 5,000 miles.the dealer that supplied the faulty tires will honor the warranty and have them replaced.the contact feels that the tires are unsafe because a crash could have occurred.the dot number was unknown.the current mileage was 64,094 and failure mileage was 59,834.

My family and i were driving down the road on us 30 between ames, ia and boone, ia.there are getting ready to do constructions, so there is a lot of bumps from the frost again this year.we have good year tires on our van, and the back rear tire tread came off and was starting to fray.the tire didn't blow thank goodness since i noticed this issue in a parking lotin ames, i ran over and bought a new tire.these tires had less than 10 thousand miles on them, the other 3 look new, but due to a manufacture error, this could have caused a deadly crash.we have a good year intreagetires on.

Goodyearintegrity tires ,all 4 tires split on the inside sidewall,at 30,000 miles,on a 2007 dodge nitro.tire size 235/65/17.

2007 toyota highlander hybrid limited tire issue!!!!i maintain my vehicle very well rotate my tires since i bought it in 2007 new! i have approx. 81000 miles currently and have just put my (4th) set of tires on this vehicle. The tires don't last the mileage warranty that the dealers place on there tires 60-65 k tires! i was very lucky that i checked my tires and every time found that my tires are going below the tread max allowed (bald) at 19-21k on them only!!!toyota stated to me on the first set of replacements that they don't warranty tires... Okay then who is responsible for the misengineering screw up on the tires to this vehicle.i also spoke with other people about this and found out they have the same issue, and someone somewhere is to blame. I had a 2004 dodge dakota quad cab 4x4 for my last vehicle and had 90 k on it and was only on my 2nd set the first set finally wore out at 66k so if that truck can go so many miles then how can an highlander get so little mileage out of the same weight ratio... It's obviously a tire size manufacturing issue with the specs being all wrong for this vehicle.one other thing is that toyota puts the same tires on other toyota's for that year ( rav 4, sienna, camry,and the standard highlander). Obviously this is an issue from the get go because the highlander hybrid limited is a lot heavier then the other cars mentioned, so how can they have the same type of tire!!!this is a mistake, overlook, and or crime.the american consumer should be aware of this and compensated for this issue, and if this issue was known by the people in charge then legal action should be started !!!! but, an investigation should be open to correct and compensate the consumer of these vehicles that i have and other years that have this issue... If you had to buy 4 sets of tires on a car that only has 81,000 miles on it you would complain as well!!!tires are not cheap!!! especially the size for this vehicle a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid limited.

Note:system did not let me put in the correct tire size 235/70/16. I purchased a brand new 2006 honda pilot ex and wanted to express my dissatisfaction with the tires that came with the vehicle. They are goodyear integrity tires.i purchased the pilot for a few reasons, one being that the vehicle has a 5 star safety rating which is not common among suv vehicles and second because of honda's reliability and craftsmanship. This is my 5th honda that i have purchased and i have never owned anything but honda's.i have to say that the goodyear integrity tires that came with the vehicle are junk. I love the vehicle but hate the tires. I don't just hate the tires but i feel extremely unsafe driving my vehicle in the rain with these tires. The vehicle feels like at any moment it is going to hydroplane. Also, whenever i stop in the rain my abs brakes are constantly being activated. I do not feel safe driving with these tires. I have looked on the internet at some pilot and tire discussion boards and found similar complaints about these tires on other pilots and also other vehicles (so it is not the vehicle but the tires).

My wife was driving a 2005 toyota corolla with manual transmission on a dirt road at slow speed. Right wheels got in soft dirt, car skidded, she braked and tried to steer out of skid. The car turned around backwards, slid to almost a stop, slowly rolled on to left side, then on roof. Car was totaled, she was not injured.we at first assumed rollover occurred because braking during skid caused the engine to die locking the front wheels causing loss of control. However this does not explain why the car rolled at such a slow speed. Roll occurred on fairly level ground.we later inspected the car and found both left tires flat with beads separated. It appears that sliding sideways caused the beads to break, the tires went instantly flat and the wheels dug into the dirt causing the slow 1/2 rollover.note: tires were 165/65r15 goodyear integrity. This size was not available in the form.

All 4 tires on my 2 1/2 yr old buick terazza are bad. One tire is split on the rear and all 4 are uneven bulging tread and actually this all started to happen last summer when car was about 26000 miles. Now we have 41k miles and the car tires are shaking badly and was told today that one tire could explode anytime. These are goodyear tires and are the original from the dealer and gm. I am appalled that all 4 are bad this early. This could result in a major blowout or an accident. No one wants to take the blame. This should never have happened so new a car.

The contact owns a 1988 volvo 240.the vehicle has goodyear integrity, size 175/70r13 tires.six months after purchasing new tires, they deflated.the contact returned to where she purchased the tires to have them inflated.the tires were rotated and inflated again five days later.there were no recalls on the tires.the current mileage was 228,000 and failure mileage was 222,350. Updated 02-14-08.updated 02/14/08

Goodyear integrity passenger car tires came on my 2003 toyota highlander suv. Lf tire blew out at 11,350 miles as i was merging on to expressway. Authorized goodyear dealer could find no evidence of road hazard damage to tire.dot m65l b3dr 2202 stamped on tire.

Tires sidewall burst on tire with less than 8,000 miles on it.

Sidewalls on all the tires were wearing down abnormally!!!19,000 miles and i need to buy 4 new tires!!!

While driving down the highway at 60 mph the left front tire on my car suddenly blew out.it was a failure of the sidewall.the tire was a goodyear integrity size p185/65/r-14.the sudden blowout caused 900 dollars damage to my car and the dealer and tire manufacturer refused to pay.*la

I had my 2004 mercury monterey premiere minivan in for warranty work on the traction control system and at the same time had an oil change and tire rotation.vehicle has 17,890 miles.upon doing the tire rotation the ford dealership contacted me to advise i had a dangerous tire on the front left-side.they said it was called tire separation or splitting.(i saw it myself, looks like a laceration on the inside wall about 2 inches up from the rim).the tires are goodyear integrity p235/60r16's.they said they cannot help me replace it under warranty.goodyear also will not help.i feel i should not have to pay to replace the tire when it is clearly a defective tire.what else can i do?

The contact owns a 2009 chevrolet impala. The contact statedwhile making a turn the tire would tilt 20-30 degrees. The tire manufacturer was a goodyear and the tire line was integrity, size p225/60r16 with dot# m60x e6dr. The dealer was not notified of the tire failure. The failure was not repaired.the failure mileage was 12,600 and the current mileage was 20,600.

2 of the 4 goodyear integrity tires we purchased from sams club are showing sidewall bulges and separation after just 10 months.contacted store theyreluctantly agreed to replace only 2 of the tires on a pro-rated basis.tire details:purchased 3-8-09miles: 18,700type: goodyear integrity p235/60r16 99 s.

I have a 2005 toyota camry that i bought new in 9/05 that idrive for work & have put apx 21000 miles on to date.i have on 4 separate occasions had to replace the original equipment goodyear tires (integrity) due to holes in the sidewalls on the inside of the tires.i may now have to replace a fifth, i have a tire which is now leaking air & will return to goodyear on 1/5. I do drive for work & i am careful,because if i am not working, i am not making any money, down time is costly.i feel there may be a weakness defect in the sidewalls that needs further attention.

Dt*:the contact stated there were 1/8 inch deep puckers in the sidewalls of all four tires.the vehicle was taken to a service dealer.the tires were inspected and deemed unsafe due to a flaw which was not discussed with the contact.the tire manufacturer was notified and authorized replacement of the tires.updated 9/20/2006 -

Our daughter was operating our 2005 chrysler pacifica on i75 in florida when the a new right rear (1501 miles) goodyear integrity tire blew out causing the vehicle to spin and skid 300 feet before hitting guardrails with both the front and rear of the car.an eye witness confirmed the blowout which resulted in complete tread and sidewall separation to the attending florida highway patrol officer.our daughter and four year old grandson were transported by ambulance to the pasco regional hospital to determine the extent of their injuries.the four year old was not injured, however our daughter suffered neck and back trauma and is currently undergoing physical therapy three times per week.all four goodyear tires were purchased new in late march 2008 from an authorized goodyear dealer in tampa florida.

Left rear tire failed and blew out at 70mph.the good thing is the tire deflated rapidly with no loss of control of the vehicle. On inspection of tire it was found that the inner side wall had a rectangular rip/patch from the rim to the tread. There was no debris or other road hazards when the tire failed. All four tires have less than 25000 miles on them.

All 4 tires on my 2 1/2 yr old buick terazza are bad. One tire is split on the rear and all 4 are uneven bulging tread and actually this all started to happen last summer when car was about 26000 miles. Now we have 41k miles and the car tires are shaking badly and was told today that one tire could explode anytime. These are goodyear tires and are the original from the dealer and gm. I am appalled that all 4 are bad this early. This could result in a major blowout or an accident. No one wants to take the blame. This should never have happened so new a car.

Consumer's vehicle had two flat tires, both had punctures on the sidewalls.consumerhad this vehicle less then 2 months. She was not aware of the tires rubbing against anything or running over anything.consumer read on line that the tires on vehicle were not made for a suv, but for regular passenger vehicles.please investigate.goodyear, integrity, size p235/70 r16.

Goodyear integrity p215/75r15.sidewall blowout at highway speed (45-55 mph.)tires were installed on 08/27/2001, and had 36,000 miles at time of failure.tires were well maintained, had no prior damage, and tire showed no signs of problems prior to failure.failure was spontaneous and catastrophic.t is ironic that a tire with the brand name of "integrity" should spontaneously disintegrate.

While driving 65 mph, the consumerheard a loud noise coming from the rear. Suddenly the vehicle vibrated uncontrollably. The consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle and pulled over. The consumer noticed that the driver's rear tire blew out.please provide further details.

I was driving to work on the capital beltway when my low tire pressure indicator came on and within minutes, my tire was completely flat.when roadside assistance removed my tire, it had completely split on the inside sidewall.the shop noticed the same split happening on the other rear tire so both were replaced immediately.i saved the tires and had to take them to a goodyear dealer where i was offered a prorated refund. I was 7 months pregnant at the time and extraordinarily lucky that this didn't cause an accident.

On feb. 25, 2018, we purchased a 2003 kia sedona van from city start auto sales in paradise, ca. All four tires and the spare were goodyear integrity 215/70r15. The tires read max. Psi 44, but the van said to run at 35 psi. So, once a week on a cool morning (between 68-75 degrees outside without it have been driven), my wife or i would make sure the tires were 34-35 psi. During this 3 month period, we noticed nothing wrong with the tires. On may 31, 2018, i was driving from my house in magalia, ca to chico, ca. Just as i started to merge onto hwy 99 in chico, i heard a thumping sound, then a bang--twice. I immediately pulled over and saw 2 tires had completely blown out and one was seriously showing the metal belt. I had to pay to get a tow truck out and immediately purchase 4 new tires. We've had a little work done on the rear-left fender continued to have weird sounds coming from the left rear where the worst blow out happened. I just haven't had time to take it in yet.i know it was hotter in chico than at my home, but it was probably in the upper 80's at that time. I had no warning and if it happened when i was on the freeway, it would've been a disaster. The tire company showed us the spare, said we could use it as one for a short time, but even it is showing something wrong to the tire guy.

The contact owns a 2007 chevrolet impala.the contact stated that at 5,000 miles his goodyear integrity (175/70r13) tires failed.he noticed a bulge in the sidewall of the front passenger side tire.the front two tires were replaced and the front drivers side tire was used as a spare.two weeks later, the spare had a bulge in the sidewall.the dot number and engine size were unknown.the current mileage is 5,807 and failure mileage was 5,000.

Goodyearintegrity tires ,all 4 tires split on the inside sidewall,at 30,000 miles,on a 2007 dodge nitro.tire size 235/65/17.

On thursday, february 8, 2007, i was driving on i-75 at 6:20am and the right rear tire of my 2005 honda pilotex-l blew.the side wall had a large hole in it.fortunately, i did not have an accident and was able to pull to the side of the road safely.the tire had 43,303 miles on it with a substantial amount of tread left.the temperature was 4 degrees at the time and i did not run over an object.the tire dealer that i went to stated that there was a substantial amount of tread left on the other 3 tires.however, i am concerned about the same thing potentially happening to the remaining tires.the tire is a goodyear integrity (size: p235/70r16).has there been a recall on this tire?if so please advise as to what my options are.

I purchased two goodyear integrity tires on 6/10/11 from duncan's auto repair in lincolnton, nc. Yesterday, 8/7/11, i drove less than 5 miles from my home to pick up dinner and back home (all on hard surface roads). There was no debris in the road, i did not run off the side of the road, and i did not hit anything. When i pulled into my garage and turned the car off, i heard a hissing noise and found that my tire was rapidly going flat. My husband took the tire off and found that the inside sidewall on the right front tire was split in three places. He put the spare tire on so that i could go to duncan's auto repair immediately the next morning. I did some online research prior to taking the tire to the shop where it was purchased and saw multiple complaints for sidewall splits in goodyear integrity tires. I have three other goodyear integrity tires on my car, all less than a year old. I am concerned about similar incidents. Thankfully i was not going above 55 mph and did not have my two children with me. A serious accident could have occurred if i had been going faster or was further from home.

Goodyear integrity, original equipment,p185/65r14. Tire was lumpy, andwearing unevenly. It was possible that the belts broke from within. *mr

2004 dodge grand caravan...14500 miles on vehicle all tires rotated accordingly. The sidewall on all four good year tires have given way. The mechanic said all the tires must be replaced, as it would be very dangerous to dive this vehicle.

All 4 tires on my 2 1/2 yr old buick terazza are bad. One tire is split on the rear and all 4 are uneven bulging tread and actually this all started to happen last summer when car was about 26000 miles. Now we have 41k miles and the car tires are shaking badly and was told today that one tire could explode anytime. These are goodyear tires and are the original from the dealer and gm. I am appalled that all 4 are bad this early. This could result in a major blowout or an accident. No one wants to take the blame. This should never have happened so new a car.

Tires are still over 1/2 tread but big bulges in tread area

The contact owns a 2009 chevrolet impala 1lt with the original goodyear integrity tires, size p225/60/r16.the contact noticed premature and uneven wear on the inside and outside of the tires.two dealers were notified, the first was unresponsive and the second advised the contact to have an alignment done and to replace the tires because they were unsafe. The manufacturer was informed and a complaint was filed and they agreed to call the dealer on the contacts behalf.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who replaced both rear tires. The current mileages were 30,000 and the failure mileages were 20,000.

Utqg rating on goodyear integrity tires p185-65r15 is inaccurate.tires have 17,500 miles and are worn out.treadwear rating of 460 is fraudlent.

Our daughter was operating our 2005 chrysler pacifica on i75 in florida when the a new right rear (1501 miles) goodyear integrity tire blew out causing the vehicle to spin and skid 300 feet before hitting guardrails with both the front and rear of the car.an eye witness confirmed the blowout which resulted in complete tread and sidewall separation to the attending florida highway patrol officer.our daughter and four year old grandson were transported by ambulance to the pasco regional hospital to determine the extent of their injuries.the four year old was not injured, however our daughter suffered neck and back trauma and is currently undergoing physical therapy three times per week.all four goodyear tires were purchased new in late march 2008 from an authorized goodyear dealer in tampa florida.

On feb. 25, 2018, we purchased a 2003 kia sedona van from city start auto sales in paradise, ca. All four tires and the spare were goodyear integrity 215/70r15. The tires read max. Psi 44, but the van said to run at 35 psi. So, once a week on a cool morning (between 68-75 degrees outside without it have been driven), my wife or i would make sure the tires were 34-35 psi. During this 3 month period, we noticed nothing wrong with the tires. On may 31, 2018, i was driving from my house in magalia, ca to chico, ca. Just as i started to merge onto hwy 99 in chico, i heard a thumping sound, then a bang--twice. I immediately pulled over and saw 2 tires had completely blown out and one was seriously showing the metal belt. I had to pay to get a tow truck out and immediately purchase 4 new tires. We've had a little work done on the rear-left fender continued to have weird sounds coming from the left rear where the worst blow out happened. I just haven't had time to take it in yet.i know it was hotter in chico than at my home, but it was probably in the upper 80's at that time. I had no warning and if it happened when i was on the freeway, it would've been a disaster. The tire company showed us the spare, said we could use it as one for a short time, but even it is showing something wrong to the tire guy.

In march 2009 i purchased a 2008impala nice car. New tires were purchased at app 26000 mi. By previous owner. App19,000 mi later i must buy new tires. My rear tires wore down to the metal this winter. I did all the proper rotations and maintained proper inflation. I thought the tires were inferior but my tire people say its the car. I have a warranty on the car but the service dept says this problem is not covered. I need this problem addressed by someone.

I purchase a new toyota highlander august 2003. Had a flat tire 6 september 2004. Went to get the tire repaired and the tire dealer found a patch on the inside of the tire. Dot of the tire is m65l b3dr 0603. This tire was installed on a new vehicle with a patch. I am concerned about my safety, my wife's safety, and my grandchildren's safety using this methodology. How many other tire that i have, have patches. I don't think this should be allowed. I feel it is a grave safety concern. I am purchasing a tire without a patch but don't know about my other tires.

The contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300.the vehicle has goodyear integrity tires, size 175/70r13.the contact stated that the original tires were defective at the time of purchase.he noticed lumps and bubbles on all four tires, some of which were on the tread of the tires.he complained to the tire dealer and was informed that all of the tires were the same.they refused to replace the tires.the contact took the vehicle to a neutral dealer and they asked him what type of vehicle the tires were mounted on, and informed him that the tires were defective.he had to pay the difference between the defective tires and new tires in order to get all new tires.the dot number was unknown.the current mileage was 14,000 and failure mileage was approximately 400.

Dt:the contact stated all four goodyear integritytires on2004 toyota priuswore outevery 20,000 miles and had to be replaced.at the time of purchase the vehicle had 23,000 mileson it and the tires were worn outand had to be replaced.the inner and outer tread wore outbefore the middle.the tires have been replaced two more times since then.while traveling up a mountain, on a 45 degree angle the vehicle slid backwards due to the wear.the manufacturer of the tires states it was an alignment problem.the manufacturer of the vehicle stateditwas a problem with the tires.the last set of tires put on the vehicle wereof a different grade, according to the tire dealership the tires could not handle the weight of the vehicle.

Severe tire wear.2008 chevy impala with goodyear integrity tires.had to have all four tires replaced at 33,000 miles, mind you these are 50,000 miles tires that have been rotated and kept at the recommended psi.they are severely worn on the inner and outer edges and can see the wear bars.was told by the dealership that the tires to begin with are junk!i had no choice but to replace them being that this car is a lease and only have 4 months left with it till the turn in date.the unnamed tire store told me that i need an alignment but the dealership that my car goes to never said anything about needing the alignment.

I purchased 4 new goodyear tires approximately 3 years ago.while driving on florida tpk on 1/4/04 i could hear a thumping sound from the left front tire.i got off at the next exitto look at tire and i could see that the tread had separated from the tire.we stayed at a local hotel that night and brought the car to a nearby goodyear dealer.he confirmed that it was a tread separation and replaced the tire at a discounted price.he said that he has never seen such a thing on this brand, integrity p225/70r15.i don't have the dot numbe, but the dealer does.goodyear auto service center 30100 s dixie hwy homestead, fl 33030.the original tires were purchased at pompano tire and auto, pompano beach, fl.while we are disappointed that goodyear did not replace the tire at no cost, we just can't believe that they denied any liability or responsibility for the defect in this tire.if i did not pull off the road when i heard the noise, the tire would have blown at high speed and we could have been killed or killed someone else.when i challanged goodyear they responded with they don't fully replace tires according to their guarentee.i know there have been recalls by goodyear in the past because of this problem with other tire models.someone should look into this to make sure that it does not happen again or that they recall this model.i've inclosed pictures and a copy of the invoice from the dealer.i had to replace the other fron tire also to have the same tread wear on the front but are fearfull that one of the other tire might develop the same problem.my beef is with goodyear, not the local dealer.he did the best he could bassed on goodyears policy.

I am writing this complaint,for one reason. I went online to find out if there was any more recalls on my vehicle since owning it. It was called in for the first one in mar. 2007 right after i purchased in june 2007 and there has been 5 more since and never notified me. Also my tires are showing steel belt thru them in seams on all 4 they only have50,000 please contact [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2006 toyota camry equipped with goodyear integrity tires, p205/65/r15, dot n6urb3jr. While driving at approximately 45 mph, the tread delaminated and separated, causing the front passenger tire to go flat. The remaining tread depth wasinch. The contact stated that he had not drive over any potholes or anything that could have caused the tire to become flat. The mileage on the vehicle when it was purchased was 65,326. The current mileage was approximately 100,000.

The esp and abs light came on and the brakes where given me resistance when i apply pressure the brakes. Had a mechanic look at it and he changed brake sensors and it goes for a while but still having the problem. Finally took it to dodge and they are checking the problem as of now.

I had four 2 year old goodyear integrity tires on my toyota corolla 09. They have never had what has felt like proper tread/traction in rain let alone snow. I ended up hydroplaining and hit a tree, and now my caris a potential total. They have only normal wear and tear when my cra had a 15k mile checkup, but they have not held in the rain before and i have fishtailed while going straight on all sorts of wet pavement, and even didn't feel like they held so well on dry roads. Now i have a ruined car from a rainy day while driving forward, trying to steer away from excess water forming, but i was far from in full water, only the two right side tires, when i tried to move i immediately began to hydroplane and crashed. I have never been more scared and horrified. I want to know if these tires which came with my cra which was bought new, have had a previous history of problem as i've never seen them on other models of toyotas of the same year, make and model, an 07 ce corolla. I could have lost my life due to their failure to have adequate traction as they are all weather. If anyone could let me know if this is an issue, or other complaints have been filed i need to know.

The contact owns a 2006 buick lacrosse.the vehicle has goodyear integrity, size p225/60r16 (na) tires.after the tires were rotated at 18,000 miles, the contact noticed that the outside of all four tires had very low tread and were becoming worn.the current and failure mileages were 26,000.

I had a failure of a goodyear integrity tire with only 29,000 miles it.it had uneven tread wear and the wire strands poking out from a broken steel belt.this tire was on the right rear position of my 2006 toyota sienna this defective tire caused my sienna to wobble violently with speeds above 35mph. This violent wobble also causedabnormal tread wear on the inside surface of all four tires on the vehicle.this tire was one of twogoodyear integrity tires i purchased fromfox river tire and supply on 5/10/08, when the vehicle mileage was 21,059 miles.these two tires were on the front axle until i purchased two more goodyear integrity tires atabe and doc? s service, inc. On 7/16/09 at a mileage of 35,247.at this time the subject tire was moved to right rear position.when the mileage on the 2006 sienna reached 50,793 the vehicle started wobbling violently over 35 mph.the vehicle was taken to abe and doc? s service, inc.to diagnose the problem.i was told that improper wheel alignment had caused all the tires to wear on the inside surface and that wire strands were exposed on the right rear tire.i asked if the tire had a ?pro-rated ? warranty and was told, no!it was suggested i purchase two new goodyear integrity tires at $165.00 each and a wheel alignment. Instead i took the sienna to st. Charles toyota for service, where i purchased two michelin tires and a wheel alignment. The toyota technician stated the alignment was good(receipt and computer alignment report attached). The toyota dealer advised us to report this defect to goodyear.

1- normal day to day driving or parked 2- no object in tire was told "it was a leak". And not defect -- happened two separate occasions to 2 different tries on new vehicle 3- tires were patched and are on vehicle.

We purchased a 2004 toyota camry le and live in syracuse, ny.we receive about 190" of snow per year and they put goodyear integrity "all season" tires on this car.we have slid through several stop signs and intersections.these tires are touted as "all-season" but when we called goodyear they said that they weren't intended to be driven in the snow.when i asked her if winter was a season, she said yes but.....i asked how much snow can these tires drive through and still perform and she stated 2-4 inches is the norm.bottom line...these tires are unsafe at best.they are dangerous.they don't even perform well in rain.if you have these tires, call and complain to goodyear immediately.they shouldn't be able to put these tires on anyone's car.why even bother with abs and airbags if the tires can't stop the car?

The contact owns a 2005 buick rendezvous.the vehicle has goodyear integrity, size p225/60/r17 (na) tires.while driving approximately 50 mph, the vehicle began to vibrate excessively.the contact noticed that speed was not a factor.a mechanic informed her that the tire tread was abnormally low and had a low of 3 and a high of 4.in addition, the tire belt failed.after carefully inspecting the tire, it was noticed that the belt on the tire contained large bulges.the manufacturer would not assist because the tires were used and out of warranty.the tires were replaced.the failure and current mileages were 28,312.

Proceeding to get onhighway and in gravel driveway vehicle lost traction and brakes failed.(at least 5 or 6 times in 2009 and most rescent 2/03/10)\headlight and relay switch failed\front running light not working all the time\radio switching from fm,fm2and am randomly\car for no reason going dead at a store orbeing parked for an hour or 2and having to be jumped\main batteries losing charge(most of these issues have already been documented at toyota with the response that there is nothing wrong with the car as far back as august and most recent in december '09) also the tires went bald after 20,000 miles\can't put more than 8 gallons of fuel in tank'ever

I purchased a used 2008 chevrolet on 10/15/2010 and the dealership put a current inspection certificate on the vehicle. During an unrelated visit to my auto mechanic he noticed the tires ( front only ) and stated they were not good and if he would have inspected the vehicle, he would have placed a "rejection sticker" on the m/v. I took the vehicle to the dealership who stated they were ok. Went back to auto mechanic who advised me to file complaint.

I had a sudden blow-out while driving my 2008 prius on the freeway. All four tires are goodyear p185/65r15 and came with the vehicle. The car mileage is about 19,900. Without any warning (low tire pressure light, etc.), the left rear tire blew out due to tread separation almost causing me to lose control of the vehicle. I went to the local toyota dealership who described the damage to the tire as "tread separation" on their paperwork. They replaced the tire as a "one time customer courtesy" but would not acknowledge it was defective. I am now very concerned about the remaining three tires on the car.

My family and i were driving down the road on us 30 between ames, ia and boone, ia.there are getting ready to do constructions, so there is a lot of bumps from the frost again this year.we have good year tires on our van, and the back rear tire tread came off and was starting to fray.the tire didn't blow thank goodness since i noticed this issue in a parking lotin ames, i ran over and bought a new tire.these tires had less than 10 thousand miles on them, the other 3 look new, but due to a manufacture error, this could have caused a deadly crash.we have a good year intreagetires on.

We had to replace the tires with only 20,000 miles on in order for our vehicle to pass inspection. Tires are rated at 50,000. Dealer claimed it was because our rear wheels were out of alignment yet they had no way of aligning the rear wheels so nothing was done to correct the problem but pay above msrp for two new tires. A few weeks later we went to a local tire store for two more as we were traveling and didn't want to take any chances.

Problems with goodyear tire equipment on 1997 apontiac grand am.*mrthe vehicle came equipped with firestone tires, one of the tires experienced a flat and the local tire shop recommended replacement of all four tires, goodyear integrityxnw9608b tires were chosen, after about 100 miles of driving, the consumer heard a strange noise and it was discovered the tire showed signs of tread separation, 200 miles later the noise came back.*nlm

The tires on my 2007 chevy impala wear on the inside and not on the center or outside.

Goodyear-integrity (p235/60r16) (99s) (025941) tires on 2004 ford freestar. Noticed thumping noise at 10,000 miles. Sounding like you have a flat. At 19,000 tires are showing overlap of tread. Ford dealer told us to rotate tires. This has not resolved problem. We are afraid that the tires are going to separate and cause an accident.

The contact owns a 1995 chevrolet caprice.while driving 55 mph, the contact heard a faint "poof" sound.she pulled over to inspect the vehicle and noticed that the front passenger side tire was flat.she had just purchased four new valve stems and had four new tires installed, mounted, and balanced five days prior to the failure.she called aaa and the representative stated that this was the second valve stem failure he had encountered in less then a week.he replaced the tire with a spare.she drove the vehicle to her residence and parked the vehicle in the garage.the failure and current mileages were 107,820. Updated 06/30/08 updated 06/30/08

Valve stem damaged while checking and filling tires.

Tires slid dangerously at 35 mph while braking, with 9000 miles on tread. 2 tire valves have failed & had to be replaced with normal paved road driving by 62 yr old lady.

The esp and abs light came on and the brakes where given me resistance when i apply pressure the brakes. Had a mechanic look at it and he changed brake sensors and it goes for a while but still having the problem. Finally took it to dodge and they are checking the problem as of now.

The contact owns a 2009 chevrolet impala. The contact stated that the vehicle was being inspected by a local mechanic, when she was informed that the front suspension failed. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 16,000 and the current mileage was 20,000. Updated 10/03/2011 *ln

In march 2009 i purchased a 2008impala nice car. New tires were purchased at app 26000 mi. By previous owner. App19,000 mi later i must buy new tires. My rear tires wore down to the metal this winter. I did all the proper rotations and maintained proper inflation. I thought the tires were inferior but my tire people say its the car. I have a warranty on the car but the service dept says this problem is not covered. I need this problem addressed by someone.

Car shakes while driving since new. Now 1000 miles. Been to a chevy dealer(team chev in smyrna, tn) they have tried 3 sets of tires, all defective. They believe the rims also to be defective. Car still shakes, and feels loose over bumps. Dealersays hands are tied due to very poor chain of command to properly resolve thismatter quickly, so my new car drives new. Computer will not allow me to choose tire size which is actually 225/60-16.




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