Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
TIRES - BEAD
97V187000FORD MOTOR COMPANYfrom 09/01/1996 to 07/17/1997V (Vehicle)3160012/01/1997MFRFORD MOTOR COMPANY10/29/199710/30/1997
Defect SummaryVehicle description: light duty pickup trucks and chassis. the tires on these vehicles were damaged during mounting onto the wheels. only trucks produced at the cuautitlan, mexico plant between september 1, 1996, and july 17, 1997, were affected by the defect.
Consequence SummaryThe bead area of the tire was cut which could result in air loss. sudden air loss could occur resulting in a loss of vehicle control.
Corrective SummaryDue to the age of the vehicles and this recall affecting original equipment tires only, ford will no longer accept claims for this campaign.
NotesFord recall no. 97s90.owner notification began december 1, 1997.owners who take their vehicles to a firestone dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact firestone at 1-800-457-6281.also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-800-424-9393.
TIRES - TREAD/BELT
01X001000FORD MOTOR COMPANY X1300000006/04/2001MFRFORD MOTOR COMPANY05/22/200105/22/2001
Defect SummaryThis is not a safety recall in accordance with the safety act. however, it is deemed a safety improvement campaign by the agency. equipment description: ford is replacing all firestone wilderness at 15, 16, and 17 inch tires mounted on ford trucks and suvs. ford reports tread separation can occur due to a combination of the sensitivity of the tire design to stress, aging, and manufacturing differences between plants. ford is replacing these tires to prevent possible premature tire failure. vehicle description: the vehicles listed below may have been originally equipped with firestone wilderness at tires or may have had wilderness at tires installed during the firestone recall launched in august 2000. certain 1991 throught 2002 ford explorer certain 2001 throught 2002 explorer sport, and sport trac certain 1997 through 2002 mercury mountaineer certain 1991 through 2001 ranger certain 1999 through 2001 expedition certain 1991 through 1994, and 1997 model year f-series certain 1991 through 1994 bronco note: both original equipment and replacement tires are affected.
Consequence SummaryShould the tread separate at highway speeds, a vehicle crash could occur, possibly resulting in personal injury or death.
Corrective SummaryThe replacement/reimbursement program for this campaign expired on march 31, 2002. however, customers can contact ford at 1-877-917-3673 or go on-line to www.ford.com for possible assistance.
Notes

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
TIRES
985204/13/1998601290Information on tire company telephone numbers for customer assistance. *yc07/17/1998
BC519596100110/01/199650472Firestone p235 tires may exhibit a high frequency vibration at 65-75 mph. *tt04/24/1997

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
TIRES
301/01/1998
 While driving the left front tire blewout causing damage to the vehicle, this was the third tire failure of the same size and make, the tire were original equipment and the other tire blowouts occured at a low rate of speed (dotydor1xk427 firestone, size lt235/8516ms. nlm
10/09/2001106/01/1997
 Tire developed a large bubble or blister where the tread and sidewall meet. tire then blew with only app. 6000 miles on it. firestone dealer only wanted to sell me new tire and offered no explanation of tire failure. *ak (tiresize: lt23585r16)
05/28/20011
 Tread separation at highway speeds. clear highway. no road hazard involved. separation was immediate and involved center tread/entire tire. additional damage caused by the tread catching/folding factory installed mud flap over the top of both rear dual tires. damage incurred to wheel well/fender frame. immediate loss of control/sway into left lane of traffic. *ak (tiresize: p23585r16)( dot number: tire size: p23585r16 )
08/01/1999209/01/1997
 I have had two of these firestone steel tex r4s tires blow out while driving on the interstate with my family. the first one was in august of 1999 in ohio on a warm, but not hot day. we were driving along and boom it went. fortunately, it was one of the rear duel tires and not a front tire. i was able to control the vehicle and get it safely stopped. firestone replaced this tire. the other was in march of 1999 on a cool day in indiana. we were driving and got a terrible shimmy and the vehicle became difficult to drive. suddenly, boom, another rear duel tire went. i again managed to get it off the road and got it changed. firestone wouldn't give me a new tire on this one. they allowed a replacement value. i am disgusted with firestone tires. last march, before the media attention to the problem, i had vowed to never have another firestone tire on my vehicles. i shudder to think what might have happened if one of the blowouts had been a front tire on this 14,000 pound vehicle. please pursue this with vigor. i want new non firestone tires that i can trust on my future trips. thank you. *ak (dot number: vnilix8 tiresize: 225/75r16)
08/15/19981
 Tire exploded - entire sidewall. *ak (tiresize: lt235/85m1)( dot number: tire size: lt235/85m1 )
204/01/1999
 No summary issued for above vehicle. *ak( dot number: tire size: lt235 85 1 )
07/18/2000110/01/1997
 Per friendly ford dealership in las vegas, the tread separated from the left front tire.( dot number: tire size: t235/85r16 )
06/21/2000102/01/1997
 Tire had 9/32 tread. blew out sidewall and peeled tread @ 60 mph with ambient temperature of about 95 degrees. tires were all properly inflated 2 days before trip. i was towing my rv at the time. failed tire was part of a set of duals.( dot number: vnop1wv256 tire size: 215/85r16 )
07/18/2000110/01/1997
 Per friendly ford dealership in las vegas, the tread separated from the left front tire.( dot number: tire size: t235/85r16 )
06/21/2000102/01/1997
 Tire had 9/32 tread. blew out sidewall and peeled tread @ 60 mph with ambient temperature of about 95 degrees. tires were all properly inflated 2 days before trip. i was towing my rv at the time. failed tire was part of a set of duals.( dot number: vnop1wv256 tire size: 215/85r16 )
06/23/2000102/01/1997
 Tire blew out. ambient temeratures were hot. tires had like new rubber on all wheels. i replaced all tires on truck. this was before the recall on the explorers and the tires were not the same types as the current recall. but i have never had good luck with firestone tires. (i had the national 500's that were recalled years ago) i was towing my 16,500# trailer when this happened and did not want to take a chance.( dot number: unknown tire size: unknown )
104/14/1997
 Tires constantly leak air.
TIRES - SIDEWALL
09/23/2000101/01/1998
 I am very diligent about checking the air pressure in my tires. i do not drive over the speed limit, usually around 60 mph on interstates. fortunately my truck is a dual wheel pickup and it was one of the duals that had the sidewall blowout. i was hauling a horse trailer at the time. i heard you were investigating the steeltex r4s 16 tires.*ak (tiresize: 16)( dot number: tire size: 16 )
 Inside rear tire split at the sidewall. a recall has been issued on the vehicle tire. the dealer has been notified. *ak
06/11/1999
 Michelin tires mdw 4037xpsrib sidewalls have read bad spider cracks which are getting worse every day. warranty on the tires had expired. was made 35-9s. the manufactuer will not help. michelin will give 3 tires, but not 4 & owner has 7 of those tires & wants them all replaced. *ak
TIRES - TREAD/BELT
06/20/20051
 Firestone steeltex failure on a 1997 ford f350. on june 20, 2005, the left front oem firestone steeltex tire failed at spped on i-95s between avberdeen and churchville maryland. since the truck is driven very little, all tires have 40,000 miles on them and have substantial tread remaining. also, i meticoulsly maintain presures. without warning and at about 65mph, the tread seperated from the tire carcass causing vehcile to be difficult to control. nonetheless, i was able to pull off-road without incident. tire clearly shows that the tread seperated from the body of the tire causing instant pressure loss and sidewall failure. just another example why problems with these tires are not limited to suvs or the limited batches that were recalled.
08/13/2004790001
 While driving, the left rear tire went flat. after inspecting the tire, the tread had completely separated.*ak *jb
01/30/20041
 While driving 60 mph right rear passenger tire exploded. driver was able pull over to shoulder. then, drove vehicle to a repair station. firestone, steel tex radial, 23585/r16. *ak
08/06/200326820105/01/1997
 When driving 65 mph and without warning, the right rear tire tread separated causing a blowout. dealer had been notified. size#23585r16.*ak the tread was wrapped around the axle, breaking the housing for the emergency brake. the rim was damaged in addition. *ph *jb
08/29/2001107/03/2001
 Driver's rear inside tire tread separated with a tire blowout. tire had 2/3 of tread left before the blowout. vehicle was going 25mph and heard a boom. then, consumer saw tread flying off the tire. 1997, ford, f350 club crew cab, used tires came on vehicle, size p235/85r16, approximate mileage unknown.*ak firestone steeltex radial r4s, p235/85r16, faulty tire caused damage to vehicle, consumer is requesting reimbursement and for tires to be replaced. *slc
03/01/2000411/01/1996
 The tread on the tires separated from the body of the tires, the tires were still under warranty but would have cost more to replace under warranty because the dealer was selling the tires cheaper than the consumer could buy them if he made a warranty claim, consumer purchased different brand and request reimbursement (firestone steeltex lt2358516). nlm
1
 Firestone steeltex radial tires p216 85 r16 experienced tread separation. *slc
11/12/1999105/01/1997
 At approximately 27,000 miles, my wife and i decided to go on vacation. we loaded the truck with our camper (about 1800 pounds), some luggage and supplies (about 250 pounds), and a small trailer for hauling wood (loaded about 3500 pounds). before we left, i inflated the tires to the sidewall rating maximum of 80 psi. about 300 miles into our trip we had a blowout on the left rear tire. upon investigation, i found that the tires' tread had seperated from the carcass which then caused the sidewall to overheat and rupture. i have not had any other problems with the other tires to date. i e-mailed ford with this query, ford responded by suggesting that i e-mail the nhtsa with my information. i am concerned about the future use of my tires and would appreciate any information that you might have on this matter. please feel free to contact me. thank you. *ak (tiresize: lt23585r16)( dot number: tire size: lt23585r16 )
10/03/2000209/26/1997
 Pe00040; original equipment on 1996, ford e350, on 1997 coachmen with dual rear tires,firestone steeltex radial r4s lt225/75r16, dot vd1l1xb156. on august 28, 2000, while driving there was a vibration. consumer pulled over due to passenger's front tire tread coming off, about 18 inches long which almost caused a crash with 49,000 miles on vehicle. on october 3, 2000, while driving there was a loud noise, driver's rear inside tire tread completely came off with 51,000 miles on vehicle. firestone said that they would prorate the tires. please provide further information.*ak *slc
07/15/20000
 While on a trip tread separated on 2 continental/general tires. vehicle was damaged.*ak
09/01/2000406/01/1997
 At 15000 miles, firestone tires were replaced due to a recall, now, 30000 miles later consumer had to replaced the firestone steeltex tires p235/85r16 due to tires causing front end to wobble and experience vibration, dealer stated the belts were coming apart. consumer had replaced the left upper and lower ball joints due to frond end snapping soudn and wobble, consumer wonders if the problem the whole time was with the tires. *slc
06/01/2000112/18/1998
 Pe00 040; consumr was traveling about 55mph on highway and felt vibration inside of vehicle. was able to pull over to the side shoulder. right front passenger's side tire tread separated, steel coils were showing on all four tires. tires were firestone, steeltex radial #at, p23585r16. *ak
201/14/1998
 Pe-00-020 original equipment on a 1997 ford f350, tire size p23585r16, dot number vdor1xk, experienced tire blew out at 12 thousands and 18 thousands miles. two incidents with blewouts. when driving at 60-65 mph right rear tire tread blewout at the sidewall. also, when driving at 50-55 mph the right rear tire tread blew out from the sidewall, both incidents happened in the summer on very hot days. both tires had about 75% of tread life available. *ak
11/14/1999102/01/1997
 Tread partially separated and internal belts shifted. i no longer have these tires on the vehicle, were replaced with michelin after this incident. *ak( dot number: tire size: 235/75r16 )
TIRES - VALVE
102/14/1998
 Consumer feels that the valve stems are unacceptable on the aluminum wheel rims on the vehicle, the rear tires have valve stems facing in, the inside rear tire valve stems are completely unaccessible to check and add air when necessary, consumer feels if he is responsible for maintaining proper air pressure, the vehicle should come equipped with accessible valve stems. *slc