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Bridgestone extends tire recall

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Nashville, TN -- Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC (BATO) has announced that it is expanding the recall it announced in October 2008 to include additional Firestone brand FR380 P235/75 R15 tires that were manufactured by Bridgestone de Costa Rica, S.A. (BSCR) at its San Jose Plant in 2007 and 2008. BATO estimates that about 127,000 Firestone FR380 tires from the additional production weeks have been sold in the U.S. replacement market. It is also possible that a small number of these tires from the additional production weeks may have been sold in the Canadian replacement market. Although no property damage or personal injury claims have been reported with respect to the tires included in the initial recall or this extended action, the tires fail to meet the company’s internal standards and will be replaced for consumers free of charge. Specifically, the subject tires were produced with insufficient tread base gauge and continued use of these tires may lead to vibration and groove cracking. Extended use could potentially lead to tread distortion or tread separation and possible loss of control. BATO is committed to quality and safety and urges consumers to get these tires replaced. The initial recall covered approximately 135,000 Firestone FR380 tires in size P235/75 R15 that were produced from the 23rd week in 2006 (June 2006) through the 35th week in 2007 (August 2007). The field action has been extended to include Firestone FR380 tires of the same size produced during the 36th week in 2007 (September 2007) through the 30th week in 2008 (July 2008). Tires included in this field action include only those Firestone FR380 tires in size P235/75R15 with the tire DOT number that matches any of the following serial numbers stamped on the sidewall of the tire: WBHL 380 3607 through and including WBHL 380 3008. If the tire has a partial DOT serial number that appears, WBHL 380, the tire may be included in this recall. Consumers should either look at the opposite sidewall to confirm that the full DOT serial number is within the range above or have a tire professional confirm the full DOT serial number.

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