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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / January 2005

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Acura MDX  - had a blowout - is the tire under warranty ?

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joelap - 09 Jan 2005 18:30 GMT
I?m new here and would appreciate any helpful advice.   I own a 2004
MDX.   I believe I had a blowout last night on my rear left tire.  The
car is under a year old.

The tire and rim are factory installed (included with the touring
package). Michelin tire , which is shreaded due to the blowout.  
Should this be covered under any type of warranty and also would Acura
cover any cost which I may incur being the rim is most likely damaged
and I?ll need to purchase a new rim   ?

I live in New Jersey and am wondering if I will get hit with a huge
bill by going to the dealer or if I would be better off going to a
local tire shop for this.

Thanks for the feedback,
Joe
WEBPA - 09 Jan 2005 22:22 GMT
Read the tire warranty in your glove box. If the warranty has not expired, then
you'll probably get a new tire from Michelin. Go to a Michelin dealer; Acura
will not be interested in talking to you because no part of a new vehicle
warranty applies to any expendable parts (tires, batteries, windshield wipers,
etc.)

In general, damage to the rim due to a flat are your problem.  This on the
grounds that unless the tire failed catestrophically at high speed (in which
case you'd probably have vastly more problems than a damaged rim), you could
have simply stopped the car and put on the spare.  Very often, rim damage is a
sign that you ran the tire flat long enough for the tire to disintegrate...this
will be obvious to the Michelin dealer when the remains are inspected; and
their opinon is the one that counts.

>I’m new here and would appreciate any helpful advice.   I own a 2004
>MDX.   I believe I had a blowout last night on my rear left tire.  The
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>Thanks for the feedback,
>Joe

webpa
 
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