Chevrolet Trailblazer owners have reported 15 problems related to tire (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Trailblazer based on all problems reported for the Trailblazer.
P245/65 r17, we purchased 4 tires 1 1/2 yrs ago. 3 of those 4 have had massive blow outs almost causing accidents. No nails, but big blow outs.
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The contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer equipped with hankook tires model:dynapro ht tire size: p245/70r16 dot number:unknown. The contact stated that she had both rear tires, driver side and passenger side, replaced with the hankook tires by an independent mechanic. After the instillation, the contact stated that the vehicle would shake while driving at various speeds without warning . The vehicle was taken to another independent mechanic who inspected the tires and made adjustments; however, the shaking persisted. While driving at 65 mph, the lost control of the vehicle's steering as the vehicle began to abruptly fishtail. As the vehicle continued to spin out of control, the contact was able to stop the vehicle moments before the vehicle hit a highway barrier. The contact discovered that the rear driver side tire tread had separated from the rim of tire. Due to the failure, the contact had the tire replaced with a spare and was able to drive the vehicle home. The contact called the place where the tires were purchased; they offered no assistance and stated they were no responsible for the failure. The manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The tire failure mileage was approximately 1,700. The vehicle failure mileage was approximately 89,000.
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The contact owns a 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer equipped with continental tires, tire line: pro contact, tire size: 225/60/r17, dot number: 16yof98yw. The contact stated that while his son was driving at an undisclosed speed, the tire pressure warning light was illuminated then the front passenger side tire had a blowout. The contact's son pulled over on the side of the road and contacted a tow truck company for assistance. The tow truck driver replaced the tire with the spare tire. The dealer was made aware of the failure but informed the contact that there was no defect with the tire. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 2,100.
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Tl- the contact owns a 2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer equipped with big o big foot 245/65r/17. The contact stated the rear driver-side tire lost tread while being operated at 40. The contact was able to navigate the vehicle to the side of the road. The vehicle was towed to big o tires where it was confirmed the tread had separated however they could not explain why the tread separated. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The tire failure mileage was approximately 35,000. The contact did not provide the dot number. Kh.
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Goodyear tires cracking, all four tires, p245/6517 fortera silent armor purchased July 22, 2010. Tire identification: dot pj8t 65hr 1910, approximate 23,000 miles, tread depth remaining 8/32. These tires are cracking in threads, circumference and rim line. I have contracted goodyear case #1402275. They will give me a tire credit of $182. 82, I feel these should have been replaced free of charge. There is no abuse on these tires, well maintained, no cupping. I have many pictures that I would like to email. I will be purchasing new tires 06-09-2014.
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I was driving west on the #10 fry near palm springs CA (65-70 mph) when the front left tire began to thumb and come apart. Aprx. 80% of the tire tread/belt separated from the definity dakota tire. The remaining tire never went flat. After pulling to the side of the road I called aaa and they removed the tire and replaced it with my spare. The aaa tow truck driver said the tire clearly failed due to a defect. Three days later the car ( chevy. Trailblazer) was taken to a repair shop, due to the flapping tread causing FL body,headlight, f bumper, l running board and FL wheel well damage. Seidner's repair shop removed the defected tire, it was discarded in error and they were not able to retrieve it. The orig set of tires were purchased at pep boys 5/21/06, when I returned last week (5/22/10) to the store where I purchased the set they told me per there corp. Office current recalls did not cover my size. Also (5/25/10) the pep boys corp. Office had a call in to copper tire hdq for a complete list of definity dakota size recalls and to report this complaint. As of 5/29/10 copper has not returned there call, or a call to me.
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The contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer lt equipped with continental contitrac tr tires (size:p245/65r17) that were used on the front and rear. The contact stated that the side walls had become separated from the tire. Prior to the failure, the contact noticed that an abnormal wobble noise was being emitted from the tires when driving. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage of the tire was 51,000 and the failure mileage on the vehicle at the time of the failure. . . . . . Updated 05/23/12 consumer stated two tires on vehicle failed within 1500 miles of each other (first one failed on drivers side and second on passenger side rear). Consumer contacted continental tires about having tires replaced but because warranty had expired continental tires would not replace them . Consumer called NHTSA and filed a complaint. Updated 6/6/12.
Greetings national transportation safety administration, I would like to introduce myself as anthony horsley, sr. On Tuesday morning at 5:30am, my cooper made tires broke down on the left rear side of the of my vehicle, which is a 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer. I managed to get off the freeway and exit safely. I pulled over at a parking lot to discover that the tire had separated and the loose rubber had ripped a hole in my bumper. The cooper tire is a dominator class 255 - 70 - r16, originally purchased through discount tire, with full warranty. In February of 2008 I was alerted when I brought in the Trailblazer for an alignment check that the tires were being recalled and they subsequently replaced the front tires with michelin ltx tires. I asked them why they had not replaced the rear tires as well as they were the same type. Discount stated that they were only given instructions to replace the front tires. At this point I believe that the national transportation safety administration should look further into this matter. I hope to resolve this issue by having cooper tire providing me a right rear tire to match the three tires . I have been in touch with mr. Alex pendelton, manager at discount tire, 702. 435. 1533. Thank you.
Vehicle has 31k miles. A flat tire occurred and the vehicle was taken for repair. The repair facility indicated that they could not repair the tire since the tread had reached through wear bars. This vehicle has been properly maintained with correct tire pressure and tire rotations. No accident or injuries were sustained as a result of the incident but the tire wear was not an issue at the last service, and if it were not for the flat tire, would not have been noticed until the next service which would have occurred after the start of the snow & ice season. Tire was on the right rear. Left rear tire also showing considerable wear, just short of the wear bars.
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Tread separates from tire - continental contitrac 245/65/r17 dot a38t bmr & a38t bm5
I had 4 of these tires do this. Not only have I/will I have to replace the tires, but I also have vehicle damage. Continental has thusfar only provided a $50 credit toward the first replacement tire. I have one more of these tires on my truck right now. We paid $500 for two new tires in utah in the middle of the night, in the middle of nothing else. I'm so frustrated and had no relief! what can be done for this??.
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Tread split open on inside. No indication of being caused by an outside force. Contitental contitrac tr p24565r17 load index & speed symbol -105s dot tire ident - a38t bl6 tread - 520 tract - a temp - b tire ply comp - 4plies, 2 polymers, 2 steel sidewll, 2ply polyester.
I have a 2006 chevy blazer that has the recall continental tires on them and I am having a hard time getting the dealer to replace them they have terrible wear after only 35,000 miles.
Bought brand new chevy Trailblazer from gm and noticed middle tread wear on all 4 tires around 13k, took vehicle in at 25k since tread was below 2/32 while outer tread fine at 5/32 on all 4 tires. Even had tires rotated by dealer when wear noticed around 13k. Gm would not cover tires and was not notified to contact tire manuf. Contacted tire manuf (continental) and they stated they would not cover anything since I had different tires put on by the dealership now. Have documentation from onstar showing proper inflation every month that vehicle has been owned. No one will cover cost or take responsibility for bad tires.
I have tires on my chevy Trailblazer that are wearing in the middle of my tire. I am scared to drive far on these tire since I have never seen tires do this.
Right rear tire popped / blew out unexpectedly while driving approx. 40 mph. Vehicle is a 17 day old 2003 chevy Trailblazer. I'm concerned about the safety and well being of my 6 year old child as well as myself while driving on a "repaired" tire, that may possibly have some type of defect with the tire. The dealer/service department seem more concerned about convincing me that I must have ran over something and everything will be ok, because they will repair the tire.
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Tire problems | |
Tire Blowout problems | |
Tire Tread/belt problems | |
Tire Sidewall problems | |
Spare Tire problems | |
Tire Valve problems | |
Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
Tire Bulge problems |