Tire Related Problems of the 2009 Jeep Compass

Table 1 shows two common tire related problems of the 2009 Jeep Compass.

Table 1. Tire related problems of Jeep Compass

Problem Category Number of Problems
Tire problems
1
Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems
1

Tire problem #1

Firestone affinity s3 touring p215/60r17 factory installed, tires rotated every 5,000 km, still great deal of tread remaining when the service staff checked the depth during the 50,000 km service contract check. Leaving the service centre, I believed the tires would be rotated with the other work that is done with 50,000 km checks. However, service advised the tires need to be replaced as splitting in the centre. Probable cause: excess cargo weight or overfilling of the tires. The vehicle hasn't had excess cargo weight ever (purchased new in 2009 and only carried two adults and a couple duffle bags during this time frame). The tires are filled at the dealership's service centre when the service contract work is completed every oil change or milestone km check. To replace the tires with the same firestone affinity is $950. 00. The quality of these tires do not warrant the price. Obviously these are not defective tires; others have had problems with firestone tires.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System problem #2

While we were servicing the customer's vehicle the tires were checked. During the check the valve stem broke from the tpms sensor causing all air to escape from the tire. A new tpms sensor was required to be purchased and the tire was dismounted, re-mounted and inflated before being fit to travel.


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