Tire Recall

Prometeon is committed to producing safe, reliable tires. Recalls are uncommon, but when they occur, we act quickly and notify affected customers with clear instructions.For added reassurance, consumers can access the public recall databases maintained by the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The resources listed below offer a simple way to confirm whether a tire is included in a current recall.

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TIRE BRAND & MODEL

TIRE BRAND & MODEL

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) offers an online search tool that lets you review tire recalls issued over roughly the past 15 years.By entering a tire’s brand or model, you can quickly see whether that product line has been involved in a safety-related recall.
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TIRE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN)

TIRE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN)

All tires sold in the U.S. have a Tire Identification Number (TIN) molded into the sidewall. The TIN always begins with “DOT,” with the full number on one side and a shortened version on the other.

The TIN shows the manufacturer, production site, tire size, and the week and year the tire was made. Since 2000, tires must include a four-digit date code for the week and year of manufacture.

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