Nissan Xterra owners have reported 4 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 Xterra based on all problems reported for the Xterra.
I had all four hankook dynapro atm tires from this batch replaced for tread separation. I originally purchased these tires in March of 2010. I had two of them replaced in April of 2013 (the separation on the two tires were so bad that they would not let me leave the shop with them. ), then the blowout in September of 2014 then the final replacement in February of this year. All of these tires were replaced due to these defective tires. I replaced these tires with the same product thinking I just got a bad batch of tires. But when showing the guys at the discount tire what happened to the tire and car when the tread blew off the tire and the 2500 damage that was caused to the SUV, they felt that that was a defective product and that I needed to file a claim with hankook. They helped me get the claim started. I was contacted by juan britos who asked me to send in an estimate from a repair company which I did. A few days later I received a letter stating that the claim was denied due to “prolonged operation of the tire in an under-inflated state” this claim is simply untrue. I commute quite a few miles a week. I am very conscious of the pressure of my tires. I do this for economic reasons I know keeping properly inflated tires improves mpg. This is why I keep a tire pressure gage in the door of my car and check it regularly. I also keep an air compressor in my car to inflate any under inflated tires, this is also an automatic shut off compressor that shuts off at the set psi. I keep my tires at a range of 35-40 psi. I also have a tpms system in my vehicle that would warn me of any low pressure issues.
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The contact owns a 2011 Nissan Xterra. The contact stated that while driving 60 mph the passenger side rear tire blew out. The tire manufacturer was b. F. Goodrich, tire line, radial long trail, dot number ap72fb313610 and the size was p265/70/r16 11pmcs. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who replaced the tires but they were unable to diagnose the reason the tire blew out. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure and current mileages were 1,200.
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While driving on the highway at 55 mph the consumer loss control of the vehicle and flipped over three times. Witnesses to the accident stated the rear right tire blewout. General grabber aw p265/70r16. Brakes and steering were inoperable prior to tire blow out. The vehicle was totaled.
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While traveling on interstate 75 in florida, the passenger side rear tire blew out. The car veered to the left and the front passenger bumper slammed into the guard rail in the median. The car spun around several times until the rear passenger section slammed into the guard rail. The car then stopped. The passenger rear tire was completely demolished and only a shell was left. The car had been into the dealer for its 15,000 mile check in July and the tires were rotated. The car was at the dealer for an oil change about one week before the indicent. The car had been maintained to the manufacturer's specifications and only has approximately 20,000 miles on it. Mr.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Tire problems | |
Tire Sidewall problems | |
Spare Tire problems | |
Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
Tire Blowout problems |