Atlas P21575B15 – 82T017000
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Tires Do Not Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”, Due To Tread Separation While In Service And Subsequent Tire Failure.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Tires Do Not Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”, Due To Tread Separation While In Service And Subsequent Tire Failure.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires Failed To Meet High Speed Endurance Requirements Of Federal Motor Safety Standard 109.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires May Develop A Flex Break In The Lower Sidewall Prior To Completing The Required Fmvss 109 Endurance Compliance Testing.
Vehicle recall defect – Possibility Tires May Develop Separation In The Shoulder Area During The Endurance Test Of Fmvss 109, New Pneumatic Tires. Consequence Of Defect: Continued Use Of The Tire May Cause The Ply Cords To Break And The Tubeless Liner To Tear And Lose The Inflating Air. Loss Of Air Might Result In Loss Of Steering Control With Possible Vehicle Crash.
Vehicle recall defect – Possibility Tires May Develop Separation In The Shoulder Area During The Endurance Test Of Fmvss 109, New Pneumatic Tires. Consequence Of Defect: Continued Use Of The Tire May Cause The Ply Cords To Break And The Tubeless Liner To Tear And Lose The Inflating Air. Loss Of Air Might Result In Loss Of Steering Control With Possible Vehicle Crash.
Vehicle recall defect – Possibility Tires May Develop Separation In The Shoulder Area During The Endurance Test Of Fmvss 109, New Pneumatic Tires. Consequence Of Defect: Continued Use Of The Tire May Cause The Ply Cords To Break And The Tubeless Liner To Tear And Lose The Inflating Air. Loss Of Air Might Result In Loss Of Steering Control With Possible Vehicle Crash.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires May Develop A Flex Break In The Lower Sidewall Prior To Completing The Required Fmvss 109 Endurance Compliance Testing.
Vehicle recall defect – Possibility Tires May Develop Separation In The Shoulder Area During The Endurance Test Of Fmvss 109, New Pneumatic Tires. Consequence Of Defect: Continued Use Of The Tire May Cause The Ply Cords To Break And The Tubeless Liner To Tear And Lose The Inflating Air. Loss Of Air Might Result In Loss Of Steering Control With Possible Vehicle Crash.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires Failed To Meet The MinimUM Requirements For Endurance Of Fmvss No. 109.
Vehicle recall defect – Tires Fail To Meet Requirements Of The Endurance Tests Of Fmvss No. 109.