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The contact owns a 2009 mazda 6. While braking, the tire pressure warning light illuminated and the front tire was flat within 30 seconds. The dealer advised that the valve stems were corroded and caused the tire failure. The vehicle was repaired under the contact's factory warranty. The failure and current mileages were 13,000.
The contact owns a 2008 kawasaki versys motorcycle. While driving 70 mph, the rear tire blew out. He was able to drive to the emergency lane. The tire shop stated that the failure was caused by a defective tech international valve stem and replaced the tire. There were previous tire failures on the front tires on two occasions also caused by the valve stems. The contact observed cracks in the tires prior to the failure.
I bought 4 new tires from goodyear in july 2007.the first flat tire occurred in a parking lot on 4/26/09.i called aaa, and when they inspected the tire they informed me the flat was due to a cracked valve stem.goodyear also confirmed that when they fixed the tire.the second flat tire occurred 5/20/09, also in a parking lot, also due to a cracked valve.the third flat occurred 6/29/09 on the highway at 70 mph.tire was smoking when we pulled over. Another cracked valve stem.i asked goodyear when replacing the third valve stem to check the fourth.they informed me the fourth was also cracked.i paid out for every single replacement.
The contact owns a 2008 m trailer. The manufacturer of the equipment and any other identifiable information is unknown. The contact stated that the two front tires had lost complete tire pressure. If this failure occurs while driving the risk of vehicle crash is increased. Upon further inspection he noticed that the base of the valve stem had cracked. He took the vehicle to a local repair facility and had the tires and the valve stems replaced. The failure and current mileages were unavailable. Bl
I bought 4 new tires from goodyear in july 2007.the first flat tire occurred in a parking lot on 4/26/09.i called aaa, and when they inspected the tire they informed me the flat was due to a cracked valve stem.goodyear also confirmed that when they fixed the tire.the second flat tire occurred 5/20/09, also in a parking lot, also due to a cracked valve.the third flat occurred 6/29/09 on the highway at 70 mph.tire was smoking when we pulled over. Another cracked valve stem.i asked goodyear when replacing the third valve stem to check the fourth.they informed me the fourth was also cracked.i paid out for every single replacement.
Two tires have gone flat, one in november 2008, the second january 30, 2009 due to failure of the rubber valve stems.in both cases the valve stem was split apart near the base at the entrance to the metal wheel rim.the split appeared to be separation of rubber parts, possibly at a seam, rather than a gross tear due to some kind of physicalforce.the split in the rubber was not visible until the plastic wheel cover was removed.the car was parked in a locked garage when tires lost pressure and there was no evidence of any vandalism or tampering.the valve stems were replaced with new tires purchased at national tire and battery store # 603, 2435 maryland road, willow grove, pa on march 3, 2007.
Two tires have gone flat, one in november 2008, the second january 30, 2009 due to failure of the rubber valve stems.in both cases the valve stem was split apart near the base at the entrance to the metal wheel rim.the split appeared to be separation of rubber parts, possibly at a seam, rather than a gross tear due to some kind of physicalforce.the split in the rubber was not visible until the plastic wheel cover was removed.the car was parked in a locked garage when tires lost pressure and there was no evidence of any vandalism or tampering.the valve stems were replaced with new tires purchased at national tire and battery store # 603, 2435 maryland road, willow grove, pa on march 3, 2007.
The contact owns a 2007 ford f-150.while driving 30 mph, the contact noticed that the front passenger side tire was losing air.she took the vehicle to a repair shop and the mechanic stated that they could not repair the tire.the valve stem had a sensor, but it was cracked.she took the vehicle to the dealer and they repaired the tire and replaced the valve stem; however, they would not replace the remaining stems.a report was filed with the manufacturer and they stated that the stems were not damaged; therefore, the dealer did not need to be replace the stems.the valve stem information was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 25,000.
The contact owns a 2009 mazda 6. While braking, the tire pressure warning light illuminated and the front tire was flat within 30 seconds. The dealer advised that the valve stems were corroded and caused the tire failure. The vehicle was repaired under the contact's factory warranty. The failure and current mileages were 13,000.
The contact owns a 2008 usa horse trailer.the vehicle has tech international tr413 valve stems.the contact noticed that her tires were deflating rapidly.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the valve stems were faulty.through online research, the contact found nhtsa campaign id number 08t018000.the manufacturer has not been notified.the serial and part numbers were unknown because the valve stems were in the dealer's possession.
The contact has tech international valve stems, model tr413 on his tires.he has experienced approximately nine blowouts on a trailer he owned.he believed that cracked valve stems on the tires caused the failures and were related to nhtsa campaign id number 08t018000 (tires:valve).the valve stems were replaced in 2000.the manufacturer of the valve stems has not been notified.the serial number, purchase date, and part number were unknown.
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