NHTSA — Tires Problems

3.5

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
37,750 miles

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This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.

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2000 Plymouth Voyager wheels / hubs problems

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2000 Plymouth Voyager Owner Comments

problem #6

May 302009

Voyager

  • 154,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Four tires tread separation all same tread wear douglas tire 215/70R14 I have photos available of today's tire and will photograph the remaining two serial numbers and check for the fourth at the wal mart that replaced it. Property damage was negligible but I was prepared for the tire failure I rotated them to the rear due to the belt wearing through the center of the tread.

- Montevallo, AL, USA

problem #5

Sep 012008

Voyager

  • 33,500 miles
My mother, brother, and I were on an emergency trip to Arkansas in the middle of the night on 09/01/08. We had just gone through Kansas City, mo when my brother (who was driving at the time) lost control of my 2000 Plymouth Voyager van and was able to get the van off to the side of the interstate. Luckily, there was not a crash involved. The front driver's side tire was shredded down to nothing. He put on the spare tire and we stayed over night at an ihop restaurant. In the morning, we went to walmart and had the tire replaced for $84.74, and we were able to continue our trip. When we returned home to omaha, ne, I went to sears where the tires were originally purchased in May 2005. The manager of the garage at sears went out to look at the tire the shredded and also inspected the other tires. He was surprised by the look of the shredded tire (which I kept as evidence of the damage) and he also noticed that both passenger side tires were splitting on the sidewalls the same way that the blown tire did. The manager ordered three new tires, and they were mounted on 09/28/08. I have "road hazard plus service agreement" with sears, but it still cost me $317.96 to replace the 3 tires. Sears adjusted the bill by $35.11 and $26.33 (tread adjustment) for the 2 tires that had splits on the sidewalls, but I had to pay the total cost of the tire that shredded. I was very upset by the whole situation. The tires were only 3 years old and had about 33,500 miles on them (75,000 mile warranty). The manager gave me the following number: Pjkcwkhr1005, but I don't recall what it was for. In the end, it cost me $402.70 ($84.74 + $317.96) to replace the tires (I kept the walmart tire as a spare). I believe that these tires were a defective, bad batch of tires, and that I should be reimbursed by either Goodyear or sears. I would like to know if there have been any other complaints about these particular tires. The tires are Goodyear P205/75S14 weatherhandler ls.

- Lavista, NE, USA

problem #4

Jul 152003

Voyager

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,000 miles
We purchased the vehicle because it only had 21,486 at three years old and they called it certified. When the air conditioning went out they refused to even reimburse us part of it because we did not have the extended warranty. We have the powertrain a this point until 70,000 miles. We have had engine knocking, which our mechanic added an additive to and seemed to go away but now at the end of August seems to be returning. The tires were terrible at what seemed to us to be low mileage. We had sensors that went and caused the transmission to downwshift so our mechanic repaired. We have submitted that one bill to Chrysler because it turns out it was a powertrain issue on that. We have not received reimbursement yet. When the brakes went metal to metal totally without warning on August 23 we began to wonder if our odometer had been turned back before we bought it but are now thinking it is just a very cheap, shoddy vechicle and we are so sorry we have bought it and wasted this much money on it. We went back to the dealer, suncoast Chrysler Plymouth when the air went out and they refused to do anything. We went back again to the general manager at the end of August trying to find a way to get out of this and get our money back or at the very least help with the extremely expensive brake repair and they said there is nothing they can do. The engine does not sound good now so we are expecting anything to happen next.

- Seminole, FL, USA

problem #3

Nov 202000

Voyager

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

PE00.046; consumer was traveling about 70mph on highway and heard a huge banging noise. She was in fast lane, and police directed traffic, so she could pull over. There were no injuries. Goodyear tire.

- Temecula, CA, USA

problem #2

Oct 282000

Voyager

  • miles
Tread come off 2 front tires (tiresize: 15)( dot number: Tire size: 15 )

- Marion, AR, USA

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problem #1

Oct 012000

Voyager

  • miles
Pronounced tire bounce between 45-50 mph. Took to dealer on Friday, 5 October. They diagnosed 3 tires out of round. Took vehicle to Goodyear auto service center (37 E. nine mile rd., pensacola, fl. 32514, ph. 850-479-2007) on Monday, Oct 9, Goodyear diagnosed 1 tire (rf) out of round and 3 aluminum rims (lf, lr, & rr) as being warped. Goodyear ordered 3 tires and Chrysler dealer ordered 3 new rims from atlanta. Called both the morning of October 11 and they had rims and tires. Picked up the rims at Chrysler Plymouth dealer and took them over to Goodyear for installation. Goodyear mounted their three new tires on the three new rims supplied by the Chrysler dealer and replace them on the lf, rr, and lr. Still have a the same noticable bounce. My major concern is the fact that I started vacation on Monday, October 9th and our plan was to head for a visit to Michigan. It snowed last weekend in Michigan, and although I am originally from Michigan and drove on their winter roads for 33 years, I am concerned about the loss of control on slippery roads due to the wheel bounce. The original tires, ser #'s B276272gcw79mmsc, B276261gcw79mmsc, and B301163gcw79mmsc are at the Goodyear store, and the original rims were returned to the chrysley/Plymouth dealer. I do not know which dealer or if the rims or wheels are at fault. I did not know where else to turn. Will call Chrysler in detroit tomorrow to see if I can meet with the factory rep the next time he is in town. Hope this info may help others. (tiresize: P215/65R15)( dot number: Tire size: P215/65R15 )

- Gulf Breeze, FL, USA

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