Error: The tire DOT number you entered is subject to a recall.
Tire Details
DOT Number
Recall Details
Recalled on: null
NHTSA Campaign number
Goodyear is currently taking action to replace these tires. Recalled tires will be replaced free of charge, including mounting, balancing, and taxes.
Next Steps
Please contact Goodyear Customer Assistance Center at null between Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST, Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST (Post Purchase Support Only) and Sunday: CLOSED.
**You may need to know your tire size as part of the recall information.
Download the Owner Notification Letter for a printed copy of the recall information.
Success: The DOT number you entered has not been identified as a tire that has been recalled.
Please be aware that this page only includes recalls dating back to April 1998.
Voluntary Recalls
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The DOT or serial number begins with the letters "DOT" followed by a combination of numbers and letters up to 13 characters. You can find the DOT number on the sidewall of your tires as shown in the example. Do not include the letters "DOT" in the input box.
Please note, when some tires are mounted, the full DOT number will face the inside of your wheel well and not show on the exterior facing sidewall. Your dot code should be is 10-13 digits long with the last 4 digitas as numbers.
There are two places to find your tire size. Look directly on your tire sidewall or inside your driver’s side door jamb for your vehicle’s tire size.