Centennial Tires Br7813 – 78T024000
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Tires Fail To Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”. Tread Separation Could Develop And Cause Premature Tire Failure.
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Tires Fail To Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”. Tread Separation Could Develop And Cause Premature Tire Failure.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires Failed To Meet The Requirements Of Endurance Test For Fmvss 119. Consequence Of Defect: Possible Separation Between The Steel Belts In The Tread Shoulder Area. Tread Belt Loss Could Cause Loss Of Air And Loss Of Vehicle Control.
Vehicle recall defect – Possible Damage In The Lower Inside Sidewalls. This Damage Is Evident As Tears In The Rubber And Fabric Of The Finished Tire. Consequence Of Defect: Long Term Air Loss And Failure Of The Tire Is A Possibility And May Lead To An Accident.
Vehicle recall defect – Possible Damage In The Lower Inside Sidewalls. This Damage Is Evident As Tears In The Rubber And Fabric Of The Finished Tire. Consequence Of Defect: Long Term Air Loss And Failure Of The Tire Is A Possibility And May Lead To An Accident.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires Were Molded With Incorrect Information Listed For Ply Rating And Load Range. These Tires Are Incorrectly Marked “6 Pr” And “Load Range C” Instead Of “4 Pr” And “Load Range B”. Tires Do Not Comply With The Labeling Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 119, “New Pneumatic Tires For Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars”.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires Were Molded With Incorrect Information Listed For Ply Rating And Load Range. These Tires Are Incorrectly Marked “6 Pr” And “Load Range C” Instead Of “4 Pr” And “Load Range B”. Tires Do Not Comply With The Labeling Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 119, “New Pneumatic Tires For Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars”.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires Fail To Meet Fmvss No. 109 Requirements. Tires Possess Localized Porosity.
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Tires Fail To Meet The High Speed Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”. These Tires May Develop Tread Or Belt Separations Due To Inadequate Adhesion Properties Of The Steel Reinforcing Belts, In Combination With Tire Temperatures Generated At Sustained Highway Speeds.
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Tires Fail To Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”. Tread Separation Could Develop And Cause Premature Tire Failure.
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Tires Fail To Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”. Tread Separation Could Develop And Cause Premature Tire Failure.