Can goes out of control
Dear sir/madam, i've bought a certified camry 2015 with 30k miles on it 6 month ago from ourisman fairfax toyota dealer! the car came with 4 brand new goodyear tires. last week, both my front tires got flat at the same time on the sidewalls which means the tires were of such a low quality! one of my tires got a 3-inch hole on the sidewall at low speed! thank god we weren't on a highway in the time of that incident! anyway, i followed up this problem to at least get my flat tires covered by my toyota certification or tire manufacturer warranty. both of them denied to help me and referred me to each other! i'm still shocked why two front tires should get flat at the same time on the sidewall not on tread! while they've been only used for less than 8k miles! it puts my whole family's life in danger! they should at least pay me for the flat tires! i highly appreciate if you could help me solve this issue, regards, [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *cc *tr
My car makes this sound on the front when you go 30mph already change tire like 3 time rotors ones struts brakes n it just this noise that is annoying
Steering wheel lose control and the has to be held down, taking the wheels out of control and sways from side to side, sometimes on the left some times on the right (steering wheel assist)
These are my oem tires on my 2015 toyota camry hybrid with 13,000 miles. the tires are the oem bridgestone turanza el400-02 tires. i have discussed the problem with le mieux & son toyota in green bay, wi. the owner is tom le mieux and is the person i talked with among his service manager and the salesman. the wear on the tires is actually even across the front tires at 7/32 and 8/32 on rear tires. you will notice that the center tread pattern is almost gone each tire and extending into the next tread pattern on each side of the middle tread. there has been no over inflation of the tires and the tires have been rotated three times now according to the service manager and my maintenance book. per tom le mieux and his staff there is nothing that they will do to rectify the problem of the odd center tread pattern wear. toyota puts this junk on their vehicles and one should only expect to get 20,000 miles from them. loosing the tread pattern is a safety issue and the tires should be replaced. this car is already hydroplaning. the tires slip during acceleration from a stop sign. the also slip when cornering on wet pavement. i bought a 2007 camry with the same tires on it and basically had a similar wear issue problem in 2008. at that time bridgestone was also having problems with these turanza tires and toyota replaced my tires. not this time they say.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 toyota camry. while driving in the snow, the wheel wells became clogged and caused the vehicle to experience steering failures. due to the failure, the brakes failed to work. the contact stated that this was a recurring failure during bad weather. the vehicle was driven to a dealer for diagnostic testing. the technician diagnosed that the rear brakes seized and the caliper brackets malfunctioned, causing hot spots on the rear rotors. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 100.