Tire Valve problems of the 2002 Ford F-150

Two problems related to tire valve have been reported for the 2002 Ford F-150. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Ford F-150 based on all problems reported for the 2002 F-150.

1 Tire Valve problem

Failure Date: 08/26/2008

070508 discovered flat tire on truck parked in driveway of home. Determined flat was caused by valve stem crack. Had valve stem replaced at tire shop. Different tire, same brand, went flat while driving on interstate, 082608. Had road service replace with spare tire to drive home. Inspected tire at home and determined another valve stem crack/defect. No accident or vehicle damage occurred, although the interstate flat may have been but I was notified by passing motorists that tire was going flat. Will take latest flat tire to tire shop this weekend to have another valve stem replacement. Concerned that all four tires are same make and brand, bought at same time, and I have had two valve stem failures in two months.

2 Tire Valve problem

Approximately on month and 1800 miles after purchasing the vehicle. The right front tread separarted from the sidewall. I took the tire to the dealer and was told they would replace the tire with one just like it but it had to be ordered and would be in a day or two. Four days later the tire was still not in but they took one off another vehicle and put it on mine. Two weeks later the same wheel, with the new tire, went flat again. This time the dealer told me to take it to the tire shop and have it checked out. I did so and was told the wheel had a leaking valve stem, was fixed free of charge and so far is still up. On 10-23 the right rear tire on my truck went flat. It as all the rest are also general grabbers. The only thing I can see that could be the cause of the rear tire flat is a rock stuck between the tread, though I haven't checked to see if it punctured the tire or not. I'm taking the truck to the dealer the next day or two to let them inspect it. I have done some research on the grabber aw and discovered that there is a recall on the 17" version. The dealer and Ford have flatly refused to replace the tires with a trustworthy and safer tire. In light of all the problems Ford has had with tires it appears to me they would be a little more careful with the quality of tires they put on the vehicles they manufacture. These tires are unsafe and dangerous, and although covered under Ford's warranty, could be disastrous should another one of them separate. I would appreciate any help or guidance you could provide for me. Sincerely bruce thompson.


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