

Firestone Initiates Voluntary
Recall Of Limited Number of P195/65R15 FR690 Tires
Effort centered on retrieving 890 tires made
over four day period in April 2002
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (September 10, 2002)
- Firestone today announced that it is initiating
a voluntary recall of 18,912 tires produced at its Wilson, North Carolina
plant in order to ensure the recovery of 890 tires manufactured over
a four-day period beginning April 12. There are no claims for property
damage or injury caused by the recalled tires, or any of the tires in
this line and size.
The recalled Firestone FR690 tires in size P195/65R15
are identified by DOT #W2C6T001402 and DOT #W2C6T001502. Since the affected
tires from April 12 through 15 could be marked with serial numbers indicating
that they had been manufactured during either the fourteenth or fifteenth
week of production in 2002, both serial weeks are being recalled. The
recalled tires may have been used on 2003 model year Toyota Corolla
S and LE vehicles assembled from mid-April through early September 2002.
Firestone will contact owners of the vehicles that
may have the recalled tires by mail within the next several weeks. In
the meantime, owners of 2003 model year Toyota Corolla S and LE vehicles
can check to find out if their car is fitted with the recalled tires
by looking for the DOT number on the sidewall of the tire near the wheel
rim which is, in most cases, visible on the outboard side of the mounted
tires.
Replacement tires will be available at Firestone
Tire and Service Centers and TiresPlus locations throughout the
United States. Owners who would like additional information or help
in locating their nearest Firestone Tire & Service Center or TiresPlus
outlet can call Firestone's consumer affairs hotline at 1-800-367-3872.
Firestone's analysis and a review of the manufacturing
process on April 12 through 15, 2002 showed that a piece of equipment
was not functioning correctly leading to localized, intermittent pockets
of air becoming trapped between the tread and the tread under-cushion
(a rubber layer between the tire tread and the steel belts of the tire)
in a small percentage of the tires manufactured during that period.
This condition in a tire could cause a raised tread block and cause
a "helicopter" type noise while driving. Continued use of
a tire with this condition may lead to a small, localized "chunk
out" of tread materials. The company promptly identified and corrected
the mechanical problem and believing that all tires produced during
the period had been properly re-inspected, shipped the tires from the
plant warehouse.
In late August 2002 a tire from the affected lot was
returned to Firestone by Toyota due to a customer complaint about noise.
After examining the tire and reviewing its own records, Firestone determined
that 890 of the 18,912 tires manufactured during the two-week period
had not been properly processed for additional inspection. In the interest
of public safety, Firestone is recalling the full production of both
weeks to capture any of the 890 tires that may contain the condition.
"Safety is our highest priority," Steve Brooks,
Vice President of Quality Assurance for Bridgestone/Firestone North
American Tire said. "Our enhanced early warning system changed
the way we review our collected data to facilitate quick detection of
anomalies and a quick response to product concerns."
Brooks continued, "We take full responsibility
for each and every tire we make, and we are committed to getting any
tire with a problem off the road and replaced quickly. In order to ensure
that this type of error will not occur again, we have implemented additional
quality, inspection and control procedures at the Wilson plant."
Nashville-based Bridgestone/Firestone North American
Tire, LLC is a subsidiary of Bridgestone/Firestone Americas Holding,
Inc., whose parent company, Bridgestone Corporation, is the world's
largest tire and rubber company. BFNT develops, manufactures and markets
Bridgestone, Firestone, Dayton and associate and private brand tires.
The company is focused on wholesale and original equipment markets,
supplying passenger, light truck, commercial vehicle, off-road, agriculture
and other tires to its customers in North America.
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