Honda Passport 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 Honda Passport based on all problems reported for the Passport.
Tread separation on one of the tires at approximately 34k miles of driving and premature tread wear. 2023 Honda Passport, bought new from classic Honda in orlando florida. Dealer wouldn't report it to continental tires and quoted me to install 2 new tires from the same brand (continental) and after charging me alignment (that didn't solve the problem on my first visit).
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The contact owns a 2024 Honda Passport equipped with continental tires, tire line: crosscontact lx sport, tire size: 265/45r20, dot number: 1a30h5223. The contact stated that he observed that a blister had formed on the driver's side front tire on the side wall close to the tread. The contact stated that the blister was the size of a lemon. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised the contact to call the tire manufacturer. The contact had called the manufacturer and was advised to take the vehicle back to the dealer. The dealer advised that there was nothing they could do and advised he needed to purchase a new tire. Additionally, the contact had noticed that a small blister, the size of a cherry, had formed on the rear driver's side tire on the side wall near the tread. The vehicle manufacturer was also notified of the failure. The vehicle failure mileage was 2,299 and the tire failure mileage was approximately 2,200.
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The contact owns a 2019 Honda Passport equipped with continental tires, tire line: cross contact lx 25 tire size : 245/50/r20, dot number : unknown. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds the front passenger tire would vibrate and they also noted that the tire would gradually lose air. The contact stated that they took their vehicle to an independent mechanic where he had all tires rebalanced and realigned, the contact also stated that he had the front tires moved to the rear. However the problem persisted. The tires that presented the issue are original equipment, however the contact has had all of the tires replaced. The failure mileage of the tires and vehicle was 32,000 the contact also stated that they believe NHTSA campaign number 21v165000 (tires) is likely probable cause for the failure of their tires.
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Tire sidewall separation. Tire manufacturer has recalled other tires with different mold numbers for this exact same issue but this tire isn't included in recall but has now shown the same issue. This could have caused a catastrophic blowout failure had I not caught.
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Tire sidewall blowout drivers front 8/27/21 continental cross contact lx 265 45 r 20 104h is the number after that. Rode over a branch approx 3" in diameter at approx 10mph do not feel this should have caused a blow out on an SUV could have caused loss of control.
Tire blowout on pothole with appox diameter less than 4" 265 45 r 20.
I have a 2019 Passport with 12,000 miles and with continental tires. The front tires are coming apart with chunks of the tires coming off.
I was driving on 91 east freeway on June 22, 03 at 11:15 a. M. When the rear right tire rubber came out. I lost control and hit a car.
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My tires "squill" constantly upon any type of turn at a very low speed or turn. The squill sounds like I am turning fast at 80mph when in fact it is just a normal turn. I have taken my Passport to Honda, who says everything is up to "specifications" and the squill is from the heat of the pavement. I then took it to firestone, who says the noise is "very abnormal" and has offered to replace the tires for half price (price less 1/2 of usage). Honda (downey, CA) stated they had experienced the same thing with 3 other Passports and feel this is very normal. I have been driving for 30 years and have never experienced anything like this. My tires squill at every slight turn there is.
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1 tire has a radial pull, and 1 tire causes vibrations in the steering. The tires have been balanced and rotated. The vibrations go away when the bad tires are rotated to the rear. I have noticed numerous other people are having the same problems with these tires. I did not find any recall on them and the manufacturer will not replace or proate the tires since they are worn past 2/32". Is this true, is there any recourse with the tire company? (dot number: y7mt tiresize: p245/70r16).
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New dunlop front tire has severe cupping; it is now affecting the frontal stability of the cycle, as the handle bars shake (when held with 2 hands) at some speeds. I contacted dunlop 4x, and via a dealer . . . The cupping is not so severe (and so is the instability) that its hard to go around turns. Dunlop has ingnored me, and I believe that this tire is defective all along!( dot number: tire size: 110/80zr18 ).
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Bridgestone dueler 684 tires p245/70r16 dot y7mtcbj138 are cracked around outer edges of all 4 tires, firestone dealer stated this was normal wear, however consumer states that it looks like improper rotation.
I have talked with service dept numerous and they have told me Honda knows there is a problem but has done nothing to correct. I have tried to get in touch with Honda motor CO and only get an automated machine-telling me to call later. Goodyear has told me there is a repair that needs to be done so tires will function properly and Honda service has told me they know nothing about this. (tiresize: 17#)( dot number: tire size: 17# ).
Squeaky brakes since inception. Vibration at speeds above 40mph, worse at 55-65. Dealer has balanced tires 3 times, replaced brake shoes, problem still not corrected. Constant shaking. Additional problem when letting off the brake, feel bump in brake pedal. ( dot number: ).
All four tires dry/ rotted. Bridgestone deulers at. Split.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Tire problems | |
| Tire Tread/belt problems | |
| Tire Blowout problems | |
| Tire Sidewall problems | |
| Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
| Tire Bulge problems |