I bought a 2018 honda cr-v in may 2018, it was new, with 717 dealer miles on it. it came with bridgestone ecopia hl 422 plus tires in size 235 65r17 as standard equipment. at 9,292 miles on september 11th i had an oil change and service which included checking tire pressures. on september 28th i went on vacation and came back october 5th. on a perfectly clear day, no hazards in the road, on interstate 26 north of florence, sc, i heard a loud bang, and at first i thought it was the car next to me backfiring. but then i heard the dreaded flapping sound of a flat tire on my vehicle. i pulled off the extremely busy interstate and proceeded to change the tire which was on the left rear. i then searched on my phone for the closest honda dealership to try to get a new tire because i still had about 140 miles to get home, and did not want to risk it on the 'doughnut' spare tire. i found one in sumter, sc, about 25 miles off the interstate and went there. they put on a new tire which cost me $167.52. i told the manager that i believed it was a defective tire. he said 'let's look on the inside to see if there is any metal or other debris'. there was none. just an inner sidewall blowout. and no damage to the tread. he bagged the tire up for me. and i continued home. monday october 7th i went to my honda dealership and explained to the parts manager what had happened and he took the tire. he agreed that it looked suspicious. he got no positive response at all from bridgestone, and i called bridgestone myself. i got stonewalled and got no satisfaction. but he kept digging and finally got someone to offer what they said was half of the value - $45 - but he told them no, let's send the tire in and make a determination after you receive and inspect it. i got a check today $63.01 for my defective tire. the tire sells online for $159. they know these tires are dangerous. *js
Driving in town going to store smelled something like dead animal or some hair burning horrible smell almost got sick and or passed out. next couple of times i drove it the smell got better but i told my son. i couldn't drive it anymore cause i was getting sick. then the smell went away and oil light came on saying i had 15% oil life left. me and my son smelled oil stick and it smelled like gasoline. tires were worn on the inside on all four at 11,940. miles. i had to pay my own money to balance them again
Driving my car. heard a noise, stopped as soon as i could. probably about 1.5 miles. i had a flat. it wasn't one of those big flat tires you get and you know it within 10 seconds. my tire pressure light never came on. as soon as the spare tire was put on, the pressure light came on. i got a new tire at the closest tire place. it wasn't the same manufacturer, but it was the same tire specifications, because they didn't have the exact tire. i've done that many times in the past, with no problem. well, the tire pressuring system light kept going on. i kept resetting it and it would go on again. i took it to the dealer. they said they reset it. 10 minutes after leaving the dealer as i was driving, the light came back on. i went back to the dealer the next day. they told me it wasn't the exact tire, and i would have to replace my new tire. i did that. two weeks later, the tire light (tpms) was on again. went back to the dealer again. they told me that it had to be reset again, and that it should be reset 3 times really fast. (is this in the manual? is this a real thing?) it hasn't come back on. what concerns me, is the safety of driving with a flat or low tire pressure with no warning. and it's scary driving with the light coming on every 10 minutes. how am i supposed to know when there's a real emergency? if a warning light doesn't come come on with a flat, when is it supposed to come on? when you don't put on an exact matching tire? when you don't reset it 3 times really fast? 10,000 miles on the car and it had to be brought in for service 3 times in a 2 week time span.
Sensor indicating low tire pressue will come on randomly while driving down the road at any speed. there is no issue with tire pressures when this occurs (i stop and pull off the road and check each tire with a pressure gauge). dealer states this is a known issue as the "tire sensors" actually work by calculating the rotation of each tire, if they don't match, sensor goes off indicating low pressure. per dealer, system gets "confused". only way to fix is to pull over and stop, then use a special "hard reset of the tire pressure system" that is not explained in the vehicle manual. dealer states honda has no fix. safety concern is you do not know if you really have a flat tire or not, causing you to pull over and check tires with a pressure gauge in the middle of traffic.
Brand new all wheel drive 2018 vehicle. it could not stop on snow road near 20mph even lower speed couple times! two times slipped over the traffic lights due to could not stop! scared to death!!!
Tl* the contact owned a 2018 honda cr-v. while the contact's son was driving 30 mph, he made a right turn and the wheels seized. the vehicle struck a guardrail head on and all the air bags deployed. a police report was filed. there were no injuries. the vehicle was towed to a tow yard and deemed a total loss by the insurance company. the vehicle was taken to a dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. the dealer informed the consumer doesn't access vehicle crashes or investigations. the failure mileage was approximately 22,000. *bf *tr the consumer stated there was a steering recall for the same make and model but, this vehicle was not included. *js