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MCCREARY 5708 Tire Recall - Campaign #77T009000

 
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MCCREARY 5708 TIRE RECALL - #77T009000

RECALL FOR TIRES : TREAD/BELT

THE INVOLVED TIRES FAIL TO CONFORM TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 119, "NEW PNEUMATIC TIRES FOR VEHICLES OTHER THAN PASSENGER CARS". UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS, LOSS OF AIR FROM TIRE CAN OCCUR WHICH WOULD CAUSE THEM TO RUN IN AN UNDER-INFLATED CONDITION. THIS COULD CAUSE EXCESSIVE HEAT GENERATION, POSSIBLY LEADING TO SEPARATION IN THE BELT PLIES.

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Tire MCCREARY 5708
Manufacturer MCCREARY TIRE & RUBBER CO
Manufactured between 1/1/1900 - 1/1/1900
Recalled on 10/12/1979
Influenced by MCCREARY TIRE & RUBBER CO
Owners Notified on 1/1/1900
# Affected 600
Recalled for TIRES:TREAD/BELT
Description THE INVOLVED TIRES FAIL TO CONFORM TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 119, "NEW PNEUMATIC TIRES FOR VEHICLES OTHER THAN PASSENGER CARS". UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS, LOSS OF AIR FROM TIRE CAN OCCUR WHICH WOULD CAUSE THEM TO RUN IN AN UNDER-INFLATED CONDITION. THIS COULD CAUSE EXCESSIVE HEAT GENERATION, POSSIBLY LEADING TO SEPARATION IN THE BELT PLIES.
Consequences
Corrective action DEALER WILL REPLACE INVOLVED TIRES WITHOUT CHARGE WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECALL NOTIFICATION.
Notes VEHICLE CATEGORY: TRAILERS.SYSTEM: TIRES; MCCREARY PREAKNESS, SIZE 5.70-8.CONSEQUENCES OF DEFECT: THIS CAN LEAD TO TIRE FAILURE, LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROLAND AN ACCIDENT.NOTE: TIRES SHOULD BE INSPECTED FOR ANY SIGNS OF BULGES OR BLISTERS. THUMPINGOR SLAPPING SOUNDS DURING VEHICLE OPERATION INDICATE TIRE FAILURE MAY BEIMMINENT.DOT ID NUMBERS: CYA4HAAB186 THRU 256.
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