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COOPER 900145 Tire Recall - Campaign #82T002000

 
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COOPER 900145 TIRE RECALL - #82T002000

RECALL FOR TIRES : BEAD

THE INVOLVED TIRES WERE INADVERTENTLY MANUFACTURED WITH THE WRONG PLY FABRIC AND MIGHT CAUSE SEPARATION IN THE TREAD IN THE SHOULDER AREA. UNDER THIS CIRCUMSTANCE, THE TREAD OF THE TIRE WILL BULGE. THIS CONDITION WILL CAUSE A VIBRATION WHEN THE TIRE IS IN USE. IF THE VIBRATION IS IGNORED OR THE SEPARATION IS NOT DETECTED, CONTINUED USE MAY CAUSE THE TIRE TO FAIL LOSING THE INFLATING AIR.

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Tire COOPER 900145
Manufacturer COOPER TIRE & RUBBER CO.
Manufactured between 10/1/1981 - 10/1/1981
Recalled on 2/25/1982
Influenced by COOPER TIRE & RUBBER CO.
Owners Notified on 1/22/1982
# Affected 472
Recalled for TIRES:BEAD
Description THE INVOLVED TIRES WERE INADVERTENTLY MANUFACTURED WITH THE WRONG PLY FABRIC AND MIGHT CAUSE SEPARATION IN THE TREAD IN THE SHOULDER AREA. UNDER THIS CIRCUMSTANCE, THE TREAD OF THE TIRE WILL BULGE. THIS CONDITION WILL CAUSE A VIBRATION WHEN THE TIRE IS IN USE. IF THE VIBRATION IS IGNORED OR THE SEPARATION IS NOT DETECTED, CONTINUED USE MAY CAUSE THE TIRE TO FAIL LOSING THE INFLATING AIR.
Consequences
Corrective action THE DEALER WILL REPLACE ALL RECALL TIRES AND WILL MOUNT AND BALANCE REPLACEMENT TIRES AT NO COST TO THE CUSTOMER.
Notes VEHICLE CATEGORY: LIGHT TRUCKS.SYSTEM: TIRES; SUPER ROADMASTER 8-14.5LT.CONSEQUENCES OF DEFECT: THIS CONDITION COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROLAND A VEHICLE ACCIDENT.NOTE: DRIVING AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS SHOULD BE AVOIDED UNTIL THE TIRES HAVE BEENREPLACED.DOT ID NUMBERS: UPMMCCA401 AND UPMMBJ1411 THRU 431.
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