Tire Related Problems of the 2005 Hyundai Accent

Table 1 shows two common tire related problems of the 2005 Hyundai Accent.

Table 1. Tire related problems of Hyundai Accent

Problem Category Number of Problems
Tire problems
1
Tire Tread/belt problems
1

Tire problem #1

I purchased my vehicle used with 36,000 miles April 2007. In August 2007 my vehicle began to pull drastically to the right all the time. I had to hold the steering wheel with a tug to the left to keep on the road. If the wheel was let go I would crash instantly. Manufacture shop said the front tires worn at an angle which promoted the pull to the right. I replaced the tires and now have a slight pull to the left but not as bad. The manufacturer shop state no front end suspension problems noted. All tires are properly inflated to 40 - 44 psi. Two tires on the rear and a brake job were done by the dealership that I purchased my vehicle from.

Tire Tread/belt problem #2

I purchased my vehicle used with 36,000 miles April 2007. In August 2007 my vehicle began to pull drastically to the right all the time. I had to hold the steering wheel with a tug to the left to keep on the road. If the wheel was let go I would crash instantly. Manufacture shop said the front tires worn at an angle which promoted the pull to the right. I replaced the tires and now have a slight pull to the left but not as bad. The manufacturer shop state no front end suspension problems noted. All tires are properly inflated to 40 - 44 psi. Two tires on the rear and a brake job were done by the dealership that I purchased my vehicle from.


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