Four problems related to tire blowout have been reported for the 2006 Toyota Sienna. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Toyota Sienna based on all problems reported for the 2006 Sienna.
I filed a complaint 10/18/2018; however, the complaint was for 2 of the 4 tires. Today's complaint is for the remaining 2 tires which had manufacturer defect per the shop. Please note these are coopertire,cs5 not cs4. T there's not an option for "cs5 "t so like others I'm using the closet which is "cs4 t". My van starting shaking (at this point I have two new tires on 4/18 (cooper cs5 -t) and the other two tires are also cooper cs5 -t, but purchased 1/2016, 80k mile "wear out warranty" I've put 7k on the two "new" tires & the other two have 48k (22k left). The steering wheel shakes, people shake, I stop driving it anywhere that will require me going over 35mph. Shaking isn't even the word for it when over 35 mph. I can't get anywhere on my 35mph for 1. 5 weeks. . Not fun with 4 kids to run to sports school & events. I get the van in finally on Thursday, 10/18/2018. I get a call from the shop to tell me there is a "manufacturer defect" on the two older cooper tires. That defect which is typed on my rcpt is "found that the tire had a ply separation causing the vibration. " so I looked it up, not knowing exactly the jargon used "tire separation is one of the most dangerous things that can happen to a tire, and can put the driver of the vehicle and everyone else around at risk. A separation can lead to a tire blowout, which in turn can lead to one of these even more serious accidents. Head-on collisions. Rollover accidents. Road run-offs. Side impact incidents. And, more. Often times, the injuries sustained from these accidents are severe, if not deadly. " I'm a meticulous record keeper and do regular maintenance on my vehicles. The tires went on 1/2016. Rotated 1/11/2017, 5/17/2017, 3/2018, 4/2018,10/2018. Out come same as last. 2 new tires I pay for, no options, so same brand on again. In 2016 I spent $675 on 4 new tires, they should have 22k left of wear. Instead in total I've paid $106 to have the brand tire on it. Toyota said all 4 tires were a problem 2/2018, denied.
I was driving in August and could hear something banging on the underside of my van, I would stop and it would go away because the tread would fall on road and then start a day later with more tread coming off. It was the tread coming off of my tires but didn't know that at the time and getting caught on the underside of my van. This went on for 2 weeks. My tire sensor never came on. I drove to ohio on I-75 October 21, 2012 and my front 2 tires blew out at the same time - br 001522 tires. A big slash in one tire a small hole in another. I pull over and see a lot of the tread is completely off of both tires. I get to a tire store and they said it look like the alignment caused the wear. I replaced all 4 tires and have the tire CO put the 2 in my back van. I go to belle tire to get a refund for my tires with 29,000 miles on 65,000 wear tires. They said they would call bridgestone. Bridgestone denied my case for a refund. I got an alignment 11/14/2012 and it shows my alignment was ok a little off but would never have caused that kind of wear with tread just coming off both tires at the same time - they are defective tires. The white spikes were showing on both tires - the tread came off completely on both tires around the edges.
The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Sienna equipped with dunlop sp4000 tires, size p225/60/r17. The contact stated that the driver was traveling 55 mph when the front passenger side tire blew. The tires were run-flat tires and the vehicle was taken directly to an authorized dealer where the tire was replaced. The failure recurred on the front driver's side tire approximately one and a half years later. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer and the contact was informed that the failure was common for the model vehicle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 50,000.
The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Sienna. While driving approximately 40 mph, all four tires blew out without warning. The dealer replaced all four tires, but did not identify the cause of the failure. The tire information was unknown. The failure mileage was 29,000 and current mileage was 36,000. Updated 01-26-09.