GMC Yukon owners have reported 25 problems related to tire blowout (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the Yukon.
The contact's wife owns a 2020 GMC Yukon equipped with continental tires, tire line: crosscontact lx sport, tire size 245/50/r20. The contact stated while driving 65 mph, the driver's side front tire experienced a blowout. The vehicle was towed to david bales Buick GMC (1327 jacksboro pike, lafollette, TN 37766, 423) 562-8431) where the vehicle was still awaiting a diagnostic test. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 14,900.
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The contact owns a 2002 GMC Yukon with michelin tires, size: 265/70/r16. The contact stated that while driving 65 mph, the rear passenger's side tire blew without warning. The vehicle was taken to michelin for diagnosis but they were unable to diagnose the cause of the failure. The VIN was not available. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 8,000.
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The contact owns a 2003 GMC Yukon xl equipped with original sigma stampede radial tires, size p265/70/r16 (na). While driving 40 mph, the front driver side tire blew out. The contact stated that the tread and belt caused the tire to explode. The dealer offered no assistance when contacted. The manufacturer had not been notified. The failure mileage was approximately 27,000.
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1. Driving on well lighted interstate at 8:30 pm going 60 mph when right rear tire sidewall blewout ripping 360 degrees around outer edge of sidewall. Was able to pull off safely and change tire.
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I purchased a set of bf goodrich all terrain tires for my 1999 GMC Yukon. The left rear tire had a blow out after I drove the car about 12 miles since the new tire was installed at the discount tire dealership in burien washington. The tire was a c load rated tire, size 265 16 r75. The entire sidewall of the tire blew out around the circumference of the sidewall. I have never seen a blow out with this characteristic. This was a very serious event and it occurred on a band new tire. The tire was defective and there are likely other tires with this same defect.
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The contact owns a 2006 GMC Yukon xl 1500. While driving 60 mph the right front tire side wall blew out. The contact lost control of the vehicle; however, he was able to drive to the nearest service station. The vehicle was towed and three tires were replaced. The tire dealer advised him to speak with the manufacturer regarding the failed tire. The failure and the current mileages were 25,358. The tire was firestone, tire line wilderness le, size p-265-70-r16, and the dot is 11m-s.
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Was driving on I-10 back to phoenix had past marana outside of tucson when my SUV started to tremble a little bit wondering what that was but before I can pull over the tire blew out and lost control for a second but was able to control it and get pull off to the right of the freeway. When I got off to check there was not much tire and it had made damage to the right side of the SUV now I have to take it to the insurance to estimate the damages and cost to repair it.
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The contact owns a 2003 GMC Yukon. While driving 60 mph, the rear passenger side tire blew out. The contact pulled the vehicle over and noticed that the sidewall of the tire had separated. The tire was replaced with the spare. The tires were continental contitrac SUV p225/70r16. The current and failure mileages were 46,000.
Tire blew up on highway 75 starting smoking, able to put out pot. Fire. Sat. May 19, 2007 with no warning/ somehow controlled car and exited highway without a wreck. Bridgeport deuler h/t.
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- the contact stated that while driving the 2004 Yukon denali at 60 mp, he began to have problems with the tires with failure mileage 65,000). The contact took rhe vehicle to the rickysmith dealership, from whom he purchased the vehicle, to have the tires replaced. The contact stated that he was continuing to have tire blowouts, as a result the rear mud flap blowingt off.
First there was a tire blowout, tire separated with 11/32 thread left. Second at least 1 seat belt did not hold. Third no airbags went off. Fourth the roof caved in like a "v" shape in the drivers compartment, by the windshield.
I purchased a new GMC Yukon denali 8 months ago. My new SUV came with standard all-season goodyear wrangler hp p265/70r17 tires. One chilly winter morning on my way to work, I heard an explosive sound and realized that my left rear tire had blown out. I was driving at high freeway speed (75 mph, the speed limit is 70) with other drivers driving at the same speed with not enough clearance in front and behind my vehicle. I saw smoke coming from the rear view mirror. I struggled to keep control of the vehicle while I also feared of a rear-end collision if I don't act fast. Realizing I am in an emergency situation, I gripped the steering wheel firmly, immediately hit the brakes, and made a sudden sharp turn on the shoulder. This sudden lateral shift and abrupt maneuver created a force that tilted the vehicle sideways (the two right tires - front & rear - were up on the air) for a couple of seconds. The sharp turn on the shoulder led me to the freeway median (an open grassland with uneven pavement and soft soil). Thanks to the safety feature of my vehicle, the electronic stability control (esc), after a brief moment I felt my two right tires were back on level with the ground and the vehicle significantly reduced its power allowing me to safely stop the vehicle without rolling over. As for the blown out tire, it has been split in half. I talked to GMC about this incident and was seriously concerned of a tire manufacturer defect/failure. GMC stated they don't make tires. I should take my case to goodyear tires. There is much economic physical damage that resulted from this tire blow-out. The left inner fender well cover was damaged and created a hole through the sheet metal. Also a rear body molding was missing and damaged to left running board end cap. The rim on damaged tire needs to be spin-tested for balance and out of round road damage. The approximate damages to the vehicle are $4,000 - $5,000. And of course, emotional trauma.
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When driving at an undetermined speed, the right rear tire blew out. This caused the driver to pull off the road. The consumer changed the tire. The tires had 57,000 miles on them, and there were no objects on the road. The temperature was 15 degrees and there was ice on the road. The vehicle swerved from side to side. The tire had been rotated when the vehicle was 39,018.
The rear driver side tire blewout while driving 65 mph. Firestone wilderness le tire. . The gm dealer replaced the tire with another firestone tire.
After driving approximately 20 minutes at a speed of approx. 30 mph on a gravel road firestone wilderness p265/70r16 rear tire blew out on my '01 GMC Yukon with complete tread separation, and the radials breaking. My husband changed the tire with our spare that is the same make/model. Approx. 10 minutes later on a paved road at a speed of 45 mph, the spare blew out with complete tread separation. Our vehicle was towed to the dealership, and there was no problem found with the vehicle. They believe the tires are defective. We have replaced all four tires on our vehicle and kept the firestone for evalution and analysis purposes.
I was driving about 70 mph when my left rear tire blew out. Tire had about 26,600 miles and was in good condition until this time. Tire had about 35 psi.
The complete tire id is 31520exbm2030t-2. The tire seperated in the sidewall at 70 mph on a strait rural highway at 60f temperature. I was able to control the vehicle enough to pull off the side of the road and replace the tire without incident. Just thought I should report it. There is almost no visable wear on the tire prior to the blowout. Dt.
Braking to avoid accident and right front tire blew out, rendering vehicle unsteerable, out of control. Spun in circles and went into ditch in median of 4 lane highway. (dot number: 8x72 tiresize: p265/70r16).
The rear passenger side tire blew out while traveling, the consumer wants all firestone tires on the vehicle to be replaced at the manufacturer's cost (wilderness le p265/70r16 iiis).
Tire blew out on side. No puncture on the tread side. (dot number: v672 wl1 3 tiresize: p265-70r16).
Tire blowout. ( dot number: tire size: p26570r16 ).
Tire blew out @35mph-vehicle purchased 7/6/00. Gm says not going to replace tires. Wildnerness le tires aren't in the recall. Want all firestone tires off my vehicle!!! I do not feel safe driving on any firestone tire. (dot number: 1155ms tiresize: p265/70r16).
Driving on the freeway, the r/f tire suddenly blewout without warning. ( dot number: tire size: 265/70r16 ).
Consumer has 2000, GMC Yukon with original equipment, wilderness le tires with approximate mileage 300. Traveling at 65mph in cold conditions passenger's rear tire blewout. No damages or injuries. Tire size p265/r1670 and dot# unknown. Tire was replaced at dealer with no problem.
Uniroyal tire blew out.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Tire problems | |
Tire Tread/belt problems | |
Tire Blowout problems | |
Tire Sidewall problems | |
Spare Tire problems | |
Tire Valve problems | |
Tire Bubble problems | |
Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
Tire Bead problems |