Nissan Quest 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 Nissan Quest based on all problems reported for the Quest.
Widetrack sr bl tire p22565/16 Nissan Quest minivan. Right rear tire blowout March 09, then, left rear tire blowout April 20, 09. Tires purchased Feb. 2005 at ted weins las vegas.
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Reasonably new tires blew out on interstate 75 causing accident, nearly fatal. Luckily no other vehicles involved although vehicle transverse three lanes of traffic to get to the median and ended up facing oncoming traffic. . Extensive damage to the vehicle but no injuries. Obviously defective tires.
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all problems of the 1999 Nissan Quest
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On 10/21/06, my wife was driving her Nissan Quest on the freeway when she suddenly heard the front right side tire blowout. The tire was taken to the goodyear dealership where it was bought, and it was determined that the tire did not receive a puncture that would cause the tire to blowout. The tire was shredded on the outside tire wall, and it looks as if it were cut. It should be noted that the tire was not cut by any sharp object, my wife can attest to this fact because she did not see or notice any damage to the tire before she got into the car a drove away. The only thing that has been done to correct the problem is that the tire was replaced with a same size used tire until this matter is resolved.
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We had our tires rotated and balanced on a Friday. On Saturday morning we attempted to travel 110 miles north of our city. Traveling at 75 mph our front left bridgestone tire blew out. We had no indication of driving over anything at the time. We had traveled about 8 miles from our home when this occurred.
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all problems of the 2000 Nissan Quest
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Have a set of regatta ii, 215sr75. @25,000 - 30,000 miles on tires. Experienced shimmying at low speeds and vibration at high speeds. Check inflation frequently and put air in when necessary. Had a passenger side rear tire blow out recently. Appeared as if side walls had burst. Never seen anything like it in all my life. (side note: had recently had brake pads replaced, the tire in Question was on the front, mechanic discovered tire to be seriously out of balance and had difficult time trying to balance it, which is why he put it on the rear) after tire blew out the tire dealer said side walls were probably weakened by underinflation most likely caused by a slow leak. This explanation is inadequate. He replaced the tire at full price minus $11. 00 and said it was not a warranty issue as the warranty only covered tread wear. After replacing the tire the vehicle (Nissan Quest minivan) still shimmies at low speed and vibrates at high speed. My concerns are: 1. Are the three remaining original regatta ii tires in immenent danger of exploding like the other one? 2. Considering the difficulty balancing the one tire that blew, was that tire defective? 3. Could the same problem be occuring in my other 3 tires creating a serious, dangerous sitation?.
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all problems of the 1997 Nissan Quest
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Nissan refused to perform investigation on this first incident when this tire blew up. The second incident was more dangerous than the first one when we were driving across the bridge. On. (tiresize: p215-70r15).
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Tire problems | |
Tire Tread/belt problems | |
Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
Tire Blowout problems | |
Tire Sidewall problems | |
Tire Valve problems | |
Spare Tire problems | |
Tire Bubble problems |