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We found the following complaints for MICHELIN PILOT SPORT A/S PLUS (Unknown)

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Michelin pilot sport a/s plus tires are "chunking" and have dry rot/cracking on the tread.the tires are 3 years old with less than 20k miles.they have been properly rotated every 6k miles.michelin will not accept a warranty claim, as the tires were installed by the vehicle's previous owner.

Michelin tires - pilot sport a/s sport plus-205/55/zr16. Tire side walls are separating- this problem is know as chunking. Tires are unsafe and need to be replaced.

The contact owns a 2009 pontiac vibe equipped with michelin pilot sport a/s plus tires, size: 215/45/r17 (na). While driving approximately 30 mph, the tire pressure warning indicator illuminated. The contact noticed that all four tires were deflated. The tires were not diagnosed or replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The dot number was unknown. The approximate tire and vehicle failure mileage was 32,000.

Tires began "chunking". Throwing visible peices of rubber while driving.

I bought 4 new michelin pilot sport a/s plus early last year.i have put approximately 30k miles on them.i brought my car into my tire shop and the manager told me michelin was offering money to replace the tires.i asked if it was a recall and he told me that it was not.he inspected my tires and showed me the tires were actually flaking and i could see tire cords showing on certain parts of the outer edge.i looked up to see if there is a recall on the tire and i could not find any mention of this tire.why not?huge safety concern that has not yet been addressed and very frustrating to think action is not being taken.wake up folks!!i cannot be the only one who has complained.i went onto the michelin website and saw numerous complaints similar to mine on their site.what does it take?a fatality before you "spring" into action?

The contact owns a 2009 toyota scion tc equipped with michelin pilot sport a/s plus tires, size 215/45/r17 (na). While driving approximately 55 mph, the rear passenger side tire blew out and caused the vehicle to crash into a guardrail. The vehicle was destroyed and towed to an independent mechanic. There were no injuries and a police report was not filed. The tire was a replacement tire. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 56,000 and the tire failure mileage was unknown.

This letter is in reference to two michelin pilot sport a/s 3+ 255/35zr19 96y tires which both failed within 1,130 miles of each other from identical failures.these two failures were on the interior sidewall of the tires.these two tires were purchased and installed on the same day, september 15, 2016, by a dealer.the car had 104,775 miles on it at the end of this service.on tuesday, november 21, while driving to ohio for thanksgiving holiday i experienced a complete failure of the drivers side rear tire (one of the above pilot sport tires) at highway speed at 121,801 miles. The tire separated from the interior sidewall completely.on december 8, 2017, at 122,934 miles the other michelin pilot sport tire from the above set also failed.while in the parking lot i heard the passenger rear tire venting air and it quickly went flat. The interior sidewall hard a large crack circling almost half the tire.these two failures occurred only 1,130 miles apart in the same part of the tire.these two tires had 17,026 and 18,159 miles respectively, far under the warranted life and the typical life.the second failure was acknowledged by michelin in a case i opened based on an evaluation of the tire by a michelin authorized dealer.michelin has not acknowledge the first failure because i no longer have the tire.

Tire separated from outer wall on major highway. I was lucky to be able to pull over and stop .when i did tire rolled off of car in front of me down the road.

Driver's side, rear tire exploded, while driving on highway 5 in california, causing $5,500 damage to the rear body of the car. Both the repair facility and discount tire found the other 3 tires to have defects rendering them unsafe to drive.

Michelin pilot sport a/s plus 255/45zr18 99y as+ installed on 2008 mercedes s550. Tires tread is "chunking" with 18,000 miles of use. Purchased from costco. I have contacted costco. Was told it was "normal", complained it cannot be, we negotiated back and forth on an adjustment. It wasn't satisfactory. I was offered for a discount price the "new" version of the tire, i.e. Pilot sport a/s 3.i have read the other complaints on nhtsa site. They are similar to mine. I spoke to 4 different costco employees, three different michelinyet, i could not fine anyone at costco or michelin that can assure me with an official michelin statement theproblem has been corrected with the new pilot sport 3. I will not pay to have new tires installed at a discount and have the same thing happen again.these tires are a potential safety hazard.

Sidewall is separating after less than 1 year, 15,000 miles.

This letter is in reference to two michelin pilot sport a/s 3+ 255/35zr19 96y tires which both failed within 1,130 miles of each other from identical failures.these two failures were on the interior sidewall of the tires.these two tires were purchased and installed on the same day, september 15, 2016, by a dealer.the car had 104,775 miles on it at the end of this service.on tuesday, november 21, while driving to ohio for thanksgiving holiday i experienced a complete failure of the drivers side rear tire (one of the above pilot sport tires) at highway speed at 121,801 miles. The tire separated from the interior sidewall completely.on december 8, 2017, at 122,934 miles the other michelin pilot sport tire from the above set also failed.while in the parking lot i heard the passenger rear tire venting air and it quickly went flat. The interior sidewall hard a large crack circling almost half the tire.these two failures occurred only 1,130 miles apart in the same part of the tire.these two tires had 17,026 and 18,159 miles respectively, far under the warranted life and the typical life.the second failure was acknowledged by michelin in a case i opened based on an evaluation of the tire by a michelin authorized dealer.michelin has not acknowledge the first failure because i no longer have the tire.

Sidewall is separating after less than 1 year, 15,000 miles.

Michelin tires - pilot sport a/s sport plus-205/55/zr16. Tire side walls are separating- this problem is know as chunking. Tires are unsafe and need to be replaced.

Michelin pilot sport a/s plus tires are "chunking" and have dry rot/cracking on the tread.the tires are 3 years old with less than 20k miles.they have been properly rotated every 6k miles.michelin will not accept a warranty claim, as the tires were installed by the vehicle's previous owner.




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