Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
TIRES - PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS
220040610/04/200610021247Tire pressure monitor system information. *kb03/26/2007
220020512/07/200510018985Tire pressure monitor - system information. *tt01/26/2006

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
TIRES
02/09/2010
 Tread on goodyear weatherhandler fuel max tires gone after 13,ooo miles. tires squealed when going around curve, makings turns. tires were purchased at sears with a 65,000 warranty
04/25/20101
 2005 jeep liberty. the consumer lost control of his vehicle, struck a ditch, overturned and went through the right of way fence. *bf according to the police report, all four tires were extremely worn, some being completely bald. ohio traffic crash report # 10-0141-89
06/28/200830000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 jeep liberty. the contact heard a noise in the front end of her vehicle, which sounded like a helicopter on the passenger side. she took the vehicle to the dealer and was informed that the lower ball joints were defective. the dealer replaced the ball joints according to nhtsa campaign id number 06v288000 (suspension:front:control arm:lower ball joint), of which the contact had no knowledge. as a result, the two front tires were damaged due to the defective ball joints; however, the dealer refused to make the replacement. the manufacturer also stated that they would not replace the tires. the vin was unknown. the current mileage was approximately 31,000 and failure mileage was approximately 30,000.
04/01/2007280009008/16/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 jeep liberty. the vehicle has goodyear wrangler, size p235/70r16 tires. while driving 20 mph or greater, the contact heard a roaring sound coming from the front tires. the dealer stated that there was abnormal wear on the front tires. the tire shop stated that the lower ball joints could have caused the abnormal wear. recall number 06v288000 (suspension:front:control arm:lower ball joint) was referenced. the dealer performed the recall repair, however, the contact felt that the tires should be replaced as part of the recall. the dot number was unknown. the current mileage was 29,000 and failure mileage was 28,000. updated 02/01/08. *lj updated 02/01/08 *tr
08/16/200618000301/11/2005
 Dt*: the contact stated three tires have blown out within the last two years. the last one; the rear right tire failed on 8-16-06. as the contact was driving on a dry highway at 30 mph, there was a loud popping noise. upon inspection of the tire, the contact noticed a slit on the side of the tire. there was also a slit on the side of one of the other two tires that failed. the contact maintained proper maintenance on the tires. the dealership was informed. the tire was a goodyear, wrangler. the tire size was: p220/75r/16 . *ak updated 9/13/2006 - *nm
TIRES - PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS
03/01/201190000
 1. poor material selection for tire pressure sensor valve stem. stems are made of aluminum and with road salt they corrode and crack when pressure gauges or air hoses are connected. 2. spare tire sensor always reports low pressure no matter pressure or which tire is mounted on spare tire holder.
01/25/2011500
 Purchased new 2005 jeep liberty renegade in june 2005 almost immediately the tire pressure sensor light flashed for weeks then went on solid. asked dealer to check, they added air and it went out. almost immediately after i left the dealer the same situation occured. i added air it went out and then it repeated. eventually the light is always illuminated. five years later i just drive with the sensor light illuminated since noone (dealer/priviate garage/tire store) and nothing (add air/new tires/new sensors ($120 each) fixed the problem.
11/23/200703
 2005 jeep liberty renegade with tire air pressure sensors have failed repeatedly as temperatures drop below 35 degrees outside, causing unanticipated and significant drops in tire air pressure. this equipment has been serviced by an authorized jeep service center (dealer from which vehicle was purchased) on five (4) occasions in the past twelve (12) months, 2 of the sensors have been replaced (dealer will only replace each sensor as they cease) and i am on my way to having the 3rd replaced this week. *tr
10/06/200728000107/30/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 jeep liberty. the vehicle has goodyear radial, size p225r15r16 tires. the tire pressure indicator light blinked intermittently. the dealer checked the tire pressure and stated that it was normal. while driving 69 mph, the rear end of the vehicle dropped and the contact lost control. the ridges in the road eventually caused the vehicle to stop. the road conditions were normal. the rear passenger side tire blew out, but the tire pressure light did not illuminate. the consumer stated it did blink for a few seconds. the tire was replaced with a spare. aaa stated that the tire failed due to low tire pressure. the current and failure mileages were 28,000. *updated 12/12/2007 *bf updated 12/12/07 *tr
02/27/200623198409/19/2005
 Traveling interstate 94, approximately 70 mph, unavoidable tire debris on roadway. my vehicle front passenger wheel struck rubber truck tire casing which just blew off truck. the valve stem of my tire broke off instantly deflating the tire. the valve stem is part of the siemens bdo tire pressure monitor system installed on daimler chrysler vehicles and my jeep liberty. the stem broke at the stem cap thread. my dealership has reported many failures to daimler chrysler there is no recall or replacement which fixes the fault. the assembly material is some aluminum alloy and will readily snap off if pressure is applied laterally at the tip of the valve stem even the brushes at the car wash break these valve stems.
09/30/20055209/29/2005
 Purchased 2005 jeep liberty 9/29/05. the tire pressure sensor light was on immediately. took vehicle back to dealership and complained that the vehicle pulls badly to the right, especially at 65+ mph. the dealership fixed the tire pressure sensor, but told me the pulling to the right must be due to road conditions. after reading other customer complaints, i doubt it. when driving at highway speeds it is difficult to maintain in lane. if large tractor-trailer trucks pass this will create even more intense struggle to keep vehicle on the road. safety concerns regarding winter snow conditions are a deciding factor on keeping the vehicle. *nm
07/03/20051302/20/2005
 2005 jeep liberty renegade with tire air pressure sensors have failed repeatedly, causing unanticipated and significant drops in tire air pressure. this equipment has been serviced by an authorized jeep service center (dealer from which vehicle was purchased) on five (5) occasions in the past six (6) months, with no resolution.
TIRES - SIDEWALL
09/08/200729973101/14/2005
 Side wall blow out. *tr the consumer stated the tire just blew out on the highway, no foreign objects found in the tire. updated 10/11/07 *tr
06/04/200734748103/03/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 jeep liberty. while driving 60 mph, the contact heard a loud rumbling noise coming from the rear driver side of the vehicle. she noticed that the sidewall of the rear driver side tire had disintegrated. the tire was a goodyear wrangler, size p235/70r16. the tire manufacturer was unable to determine the cause of failure. at the time of the complaint, the tire size mentioned was not an available option. the current mileage is 34,758 and failure mileage was 34,748. updated 02/01/08. *lj updated 02/01/08 *tr
TIRES - VALVE
02/27/200623198409/19/2005
 Traveling interstate 94, approximately 70 mph, unavoidable tire debris on roadway. my vehicle front passenger wheel struck rubber truck tire casing which just blew off truck. the valve stem of my tire broke off instantly deflating the tire. the valve stem is part of the siemens bdo tire pressure monitor system installed on daimler chrysler vehicles and my jeep liberty. the stem broke at the stem cap thread. my dealership has reported many failures to daimler chrysler there is no recall or replacement which fixes the fault. the assembly material is some aluminum alloy and will readily snap off if pressure is applied laterally at the tip of the valve stem even the brushes at the car wash break these valve stems.