13 problems related to tire tread/belt have been reported for the 2000 Buick Lesabre. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Buick Lesabre based on all problems reported for the 2000 Lesabre.
The contact owns a 2000 Buick Lesabre. The vehicle has bridgestone insignia sl, size p/205/75/r15 tires. While driving 65 mph, the contact heard a strange sound coming from the vehicle and the engine began to lose power. He pulled to the side of the road and had the vehicle towed to a local auto shop. A professional technician noticed that the tread from the passenger side tire had completely separated from the tire. As a result, the tread from the tire became trapped underneath the vehicle, which damaged the engine and fuel pump system. The vehicle is currently being repaired at the cost of $1,900. The contact has pictures of the failed tire. The failure mileage was 28,000. Updated 05/29/08.
: the contact stated that the tire tread separated from the tire on two occasions. The first incident was with the right rear tire, while traveling in clear dry weather, at 40 mph. The second incident was with the right front tire while traveling in dry clear weather, at 55 mph. The service dealer suggested that the cause of the tread separation may be due to dry rot from the vehicle sitting too long. The manufacturer was contacted, but has not responded. The tires were replaced at the owners expense. Updated 8/16/20 -.
2000 Buick Lesabre tire tread came off while driving down the highway causing damages to the vehicle. The consumer stated he experienced a vibration while driving. When the tread came off the tire, it caused damage to the fender of the vehicle. The right front tie rod end was loose, which was replaced by the dealer.
When starting the vehicle the consumer noticed a light illuminated on the dash panel that read check tire pressure. The consumer drove to a gas station inspected the tires and discovered that the right front tire was low. The consumer added air to the tire but suspected there was a slow leak because the tire would not hold sufficient air pressure of 30/30 psi. The consumer drove to the dealership where the vehicle was purchased. These tires were the original tires that were purchased on the vehicle. The dealer noted that the steel was coming through the tread, but would not replace the tires. Dealer suggested that the consumer go to a general tire dealer because the tires were manufactured by general. The consumer went to redwood general tire dealer and they agreed the tread was coming through on the right front tire and suggested a replacement. The tire was replaced at the consumer's expense. The tire service shop said they would send the tire to the manufacturer for investigation. The consumer became concerned because he never received any further information about the tire so she decided to call the manufacturer. The manufacturer claimed that they never received the tire and that they would contact the tire service dealer. Some time later the consumer called general and they finally did agree to some reimbursement for the tire. The dealer informed the consumer the tread was separating.
While driving one the tire tread on the consumer's 2000 Buick lasabre separated form the tire.
While traveling at highway speed (65 mph), tread separated from right front tire, causing extensive damage to quarter panel, headlight, undercarriage.
Within one week, both the left-rear tire, then the left-front tire experienced tread separation.
While driving two front general tires had tread separation. Dot # unknown. Both occurring on the same day. Consumer requested an investigation.
Consumer stated that the two tires on the same vehicle seperated at the same time. (general tires) the check tire pressure sign came on and the vehicle began to shake at a speed of 20 mph due to tire separation. Dot # a3m3 ab7 389.
While driving on dirt road then entering onto black tar owner received a message on console to check tires. He checked tires, and they seemed to be okay. Once driving again vehicle started vibrating. Currently two front tires belts are separating inside the tires. General tires dot# a3m3 ab7 389.
Steel belt separation. (tiresize: p215/70 1r)( dot number: tire size: p215/70 1r ).
While driving 70 mph, the consumer felt a severe vibration on the drivers side of the vehicle. Soon after there was a loud explosion on the same side. After pulling over to the shoulder, the consumer discovered that tread separated from the tire. The tread damaged the left front fender and the headlights. The remaining three tires showed signs of tread separation.
Following inability to balance right front tire thompsons sent me to linville bros. In sacramento where they determined that the right front tire was separating its tread. Tire was replaced on warrenty by Buick. Are my other tires likely to fail?( dot number: tire size: p225/60 p ).