Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
TIRES - PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS
030101312/01/200310005267Tire inflation pressure label replacement campaign 064. *tt02/18/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
TIRES
05/28/2009280001
 My 2004 hyundai santa fe had a slow leak while on the highway and i always carried a can of fix a flat.i then proceeded tp a tire place to repair the tire but was told that because i used the fix a flat the tire could not be repaired. my complaint is that i have written to fix a flat to either confirm or deny this statement by the tire company, but so far i have not been contacted by anyone from fix a flat. can you please confirm or deny this statement? the tire place told me that the dot has published a ruling to this effect, but i looked all over and can't find anything on it. *tr
05/17/200765500412/22/2003
 No prior warnings or conditions existed prior to failure. the vehicle would not start and it was diagnosed by a fellow coworker to be the fuel pump. aaa was called to tow the vehicle , and upon arrival, put car in neutral to back it up in order to tow. immediately, the front driver tire when flat, and it was a result of the front strut assembly breaking and causing the coil spring to snap and pierce the front tire. it has been 6 days , and i was still without the vehicle which was only 3 1/2 years old with 65,000 miles. i was told that nothing was covered by warranty and replacement parts were not available. in order to get the vehicle fixed quickly i had to accept parts from a 2006 vehicle.*ak
TIRES - SIDEWALL
06/12/200627500103/15/2005
 Catastrophic tire failure tire that failed was a bridgestone dueller p225/70 r16 that was an original equipment spare on a 2004 hyundai santa fe. the suv was purchased new in march 2005, it has approximately 25,000 miles on the odometer. the spare was placed on the car on the passenger side rear in dec. 2005 and has approx. 5000 miles on it. the failure occurred on i-95 in south carolina. it was daytime and visibility was excellent. no road hazards were observed at any time. the car had recently been serviced and all tires were fully inflated. the car showed no signs of poor or erratic handling prior to the incident. there was a loud sound with an immediate complete failure of the tire. the car was brought under control with some difficulty. this incident occurred at a speed of 70 mph. the tire was examined by garage personnel in sc and in tallahassee, fl. in both cases, no sign of road hazard damage could be found. further, there was general agreement that the tire had apparently failed due to a sidewall flaw where it met the tread. i have retained the damaged tire for your examination. you should note that in 2004, bridgestone recalled a different size of this tire that was being used as a spare for a similar problem. i suspect that there is a larger problem that bridgestone is covering up due to firestone's well documented problems. *jb
TIRES - TREAD/BELT
07/22/200514695108/24/2004
 Tire failure could have caused a severe accident part replaced