Honda Pilot owners have reported 6 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 Honda Pilot based on all problems reported for the Pilot.
Side-wall blew out of tire while traveling at approximately 55-60mph on normal, paved road. No debris was hit at the time of failure and there was no known history of striking debris with the sidewall. Tire had approximately 16,000 miles on it (65,000 mile tires) and had been rotated twice since purchase.
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The contact owned a 2007 Honda Pilot equipped with toyo open country at tires. The tire size was unknown. While driving 65 mph, the contact heard an abnormally loud noise. The vehicle lost control and crashed into trees and the median. The contact stated that the rear passenger tire blew out. The driver side air bag; deployed, however the passenger side air bag failed to deploy. A police report was filed. The contact sustained injuries that required medical attention. The vehicle was towed from the scene and later deemed destroyed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The VIN was unknown. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 115,000 and the tire failure mileage was unknown.
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The contact owns a 2007 Honda Pilot. The vehicle has goodyear integrity, size 175/70r13 tires. While driving 45 mph, the contact heard a funny sound and then the driver side rear tire blew out. The stabilizer failed when it was struck by the tire, along with the shock absorber. The vehicle was driven to a gas station. The contact called the dealer and a mechanic arrived and changed the tire. He then took the vehicle to the Honda dealer. The Honda dealer informed the contact that goodyear would replace the tire; however, they still have not. The contact stated that the tires were inspected three days prior to the blow out and there were no failures at that time. Honda sent the remains of the tire to goodyear. Goodyear sent a disclaimer, which stated that the tire had a leak that caused it to blow out. The contact stated that she had a mechanism in her vehicle that would have informed her if the tire pressure was low. The current mileage, dot number, and purchase date were unavailable. The failure mileage was 6,853.
While driving,45 mph, the consumer experienced 2 tire blow outs without warning. The police came and told him he would have to have it towed. The vehicle was towed to the nearest auto body. The dealer stated they would not have it towed their establishment and he would have to contact the manufacturer. The manufacturer said they couldn't tow it to the dealer where it was purchased but they would have it towed to the nearest dealer. The consumer did not want to take it to a different dealer. In order to go to the dealer of purchase, the consumer would have to pay for it himself. The consumer stated the vehicle vibrated at 70 mph.
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The driver side rear tire blew unexpectedly when the vehicle hit a bump almost causing lost of control of the vehicle. The tire showed immediate deterioration when taken to the dealer for replacement.
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The left rear tire blew out while driving at 63 mph.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Tire problems | |
Tire Sidewall problems | |
Tire Tread/belt problems | |
Tire Blowout problems | |
Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
Spare Tire problems | |
Tire Valve problems | |
Tire Pressure Light On problems |