Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
TIRES
TB-2139907/01/201010034585Ford: premature front/rear tire wear and/or vehicle drift on wet or snow covered roads. if performing an alignment, record all align-ment angles prior to any adjustments, and enter in warranty claim if applicable. *pe12/08/2010

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
TIRES
10/21/2010
 Goodyear eagle gt tire shows signs of tread seperation around perimeter of tire where sidewall meets tread
12/14/200892112
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford focus. the manufacturer of the tires was b.f goodrich and the tire size was p205/50/16. the contact stated that the tires have excessive tread wear. as a result of the tire blow-out, the tire failure increased the risk of vehicle crash. she had to replace the tires on two occasions. the manufacturer will only assume partial responsibility. she has pictures of the failed component. the failure mileages were 20,000.
11/11/2004212
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford focus. the contact stated that there was a serious defect with the rear brakes. the rear brakes have been replaced six times since the vehicle was purchased. in addition, the rear tires have been replaced eleven times without any explanation. the manufacturer has not provided assistance. the current mileage was 83,463 and failure mileage was 212.
11/29/2008660001
 My family and i were coming up from florida when it started to rain. i felt the car slipping on the road so i moved over into the far right hand land. the car slipped again and i hydroplaned and crashed car on nov. 29th due to tires that were only 6months old. i felt these new tires had been worn smooth after only 10,000 miles of usage with a car that had no brake or alignment issues. the tires were full of air at the right pressure and i noticed no tread issues before leaving out of town. when filling out the police report, the officer wrote me a ticket claiming the accident happened because of the tires. we had to stay overnight in a hotel and purchased new tires the next day. i still retain the tires. *tr
04/25/200763659107/01/2004
 Tl* the contact owns a 2005 ford focus. the contact noticed that the wear bar was exposed on each tire. the mileage was 44,244 when the new tires were purchased. the tire manufacturer and brand were toyo tires, the dot#cx3v862205 , and the size was 205/15vr16. the tires were 40,000 mile tires, which caused tire failure at 19,415 miles earlier. the tire dealer was notified. the current and recent failure mileage were 63,659. *ak the consumer states that every 5,000 miles the were rotated twice by ford motor co and twice by her husband. the consumer also states she has a 90,000 mile warranty. the consumer states she wants to reimbursed for a portion of the cost of the new tires. updated 05/13/07 *tr
02/15/200719785108/31/2005
 I recently had a tire failure. i am not sure what to call it as the entire middle section of rubber came completely off. there was only a small amount (if any) sidewall left (i have photos). i took it to a goodyear dealer who replaced it at a prorated rate although my understanding of the warranty was that it would be completely covered. i had it replaced and paid the $80.00. i also contacted goodyear to make sure this was their policy and that my transaction was handled correctly, i included a photo with my correspondence. they informed me that it was their policy and the dealer had contacted them about my incident. they also assured me that a tire should not do that and they are sorry about it. i am feeling that this is a very dangerous possibility, if it had been a front tire i would not have survived the incident as i would have lost total control (goodyear tire). *nm
TIRES - PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS
02/28/2008224003008/17/2005
 Bought 2005 focus zx5 new. orig tires pirelli. lost air constantly. no one would honr or fix. i had to buy new tires with only 2,245 miles on the car. goodrich 205/50-16 which the tire dealer said is made for focus. the ford dealer said the tires were the wrong tire for focus. now the tires have 24,000 miles on them and they are bald. ford dealer denies he told me tires were wrong and i am now facing having to buy new tires again. dealer will not help. tire dealer says oh well the car does terrible on wet & snow-icy roads even at 15 to 35 miles an hour. what am i to do? why is focus known for abnormal tire wear per tsb's and the dealers will not help? this happens all the time, last time was 3/17/08. *tr
TIRES - TREAD/BELT
06/20/20062600015
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford focus. the vehicle has goodyear eagle rs-a tires, size p19560r15. the contact stated that the tires were defective and the steel belt was visible. due to the low mileage on the tires, the failure should not have occurred. he also noticed wear on the tires. the contact took the vehicle to the goodyear dealer and they replaced all four tires. recently, the front tires malfunctioned. the dealer replaced the front tires in december of 2007 with kumho tires. there had been no further occurrences since the replacement. currently, the rear tires are defective. the purchase date and dot number were unknown. the current mileage was approximately 75,000 and failure mileage was approximately 26,000.
02/28/2008224003008/17/2005
 Bought 2005 focus zx5 new. orig tires pirelli. lost air constantly. no one would honr or fix. i had to buy new tires with only 2,245 miles on the car. goodrich 205/50-16 which the tire dealer said is made for focus. the ford dealer said the tires were the wrong tire for focus. now the tires have 24,000 miles on them and they are bald. ford dealer denies he told me tires were wrong and i am now facing having to buy new tires again. dealer will not help. tire dealer says oh well the car does terrible on wet & snow-icy roads even at 15 to 35 miles an hour. what am i to do? why is focus known for abnormal tire wear per tsb's and the dealers will not help? this happens all the time, last time was 3/17/08. *tr
11/19/200627774109/13/2005
 I was westbound on 5th st. in olivehurst, ca, and headed to olivehurst drive. the conditions were dry and cool, and the speed limit was 25 mph. i had not yet come up to the speed limit (below 10 mph) when my front end began to shake. seconds later, my passenger and i heard a loud bang, and the front end swerved sharply to the right. i tried to correct to the left, and ended up clipping a pole (on the right side of the road) instead of hitting it head on. my passenger sustained a blow to his knee. no other injuries occurred, and we did not feel it necessary to call an ambulance. as there was minimal scrapes on the power pole, and my car was not covered for collision damage, i did not notify the authorities. my right front tire was bent inward, and the tire was blown down the center of the tread. upon replacing the tire with the spare, we found that the a arm had separated from the rotor, and the right cv axle had pulled away from the transmission, effectively disabling my car. the tire in question is a goodyear eagle rs-a p195/60r15; the original tire from the purchase date of 9/13/05, and with less than 27,000 miles on the odometer. the tires were close to bald prior to the blowout, and i had been considering taking them in for a warranty replacement due to their short lifespan. i have had prior tire rotations done at larry geweke ford in yuba city, and they had not informed me of any tread wear problems at the time for this particular tire. this type of defect could have easily killed myself and my passenger if it had occurred at higher speeds. *nm
05/13/20062000050003/31/2005
 My car kept stalling in the middle of the road and at stop signs and where ever it felt like. this started at about 20,000 miles. then just before it got to 36,000 miles it would stall when ever it became hot. as i was going up and down the mountain passes in washington, oregon and california it would just stop running every mile. it was very dangerous as i had cars behind me and truckers on all sides and the car would just quit at 65 mph or what ever speed i was at. i had mad truckers and mad cars and trucks, but i didn't know what the problem was. when i limped home (780 miles) i got the car in to be checked and found that it was the fuel rail sensor. i called ford and they refused to cover it under warranty. i was forced to pay for a faulty part out of my own pocket. then last week i saw on the news that toyota and another company had recalled their vehicles for the same exact part. i called ford today again and they are still refusing to admit that this is dangerous on their cars. it seems to be ok to recall other vehicles, but ford thinks their
04/10/20054523103/24/2005
 2005 ford focus experiencing problems with the brake equipment and the tire tread on the front two tires.*mr the brake rotors and pads where bad. dealer told consumer all focus disc brakes wear like that, with grooves on rotors and pads . consumer's son was on i-95 and had to stop fast and tires got soft spots and flatten out and tread came apart. manufacturer wouldn't warranty the 2 front tires and the consumer had to buy new ones. *bf