Sorry for repeating what other's have said.
1) Put the spare tire on, the tire could explode.
2) Go to a Goodyear store. Why??? I speak from experience. I had a similar problem and went to the dealer. They told me there was nothing they could do and sent me to a Goodyear store. There at the Goodyear store they changed my tire. (I did have the Tire Warranty that comes inside the owner's manual in the glove box.)
So, hopefully by reading this I can save you a trip to you dealer. After all you will be driving on a spare tire.
Good Luck.
2007-12-25 07:56:05
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answered by no name 2
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You can use hemorrhoid cream under they eyes to reduce the swelling.. seriously it does help. The main way to help is to reach out and lean on a few family members or friends for a little help. I know it sounds ridiculous, if you can a little volunteer action from someone.. maybe even once a week--- it will go a long way in helping the two of you get some sanity back into your lives. ] Remember the older the babies get... the more independent they get... this situation is only temporary.... you will be back to a "new" normal in no time. The days feel like forever ..... but they really do pass to fast....
2016-05-26 05:09:13
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answered by ? 3
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Have the tire checked tommorow. You should even put the spare on for right now. This can be very dangerous to drive with a bubble on the tire. It sounds like it may have hit a curb or bad pot hole. With a buldge on the sidewall the tire could blow and cause more problems than you would want. Yes it should be covered by the warrenty. Talk to your car dealer, they may refer you to the local Goodyear dealer to have the tire replaced.
2007-12-25 07:41:28
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answered by 77Impala 5
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Here's Goodyear's customer service number 1-800-321-2136. This is the only way to properly handle your tire issue.
2007-12-26 03:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the specific warranty you have, and how many miles on the tires. A bubble would probably show a manufacturer's defect in the side wall. Go back where you got them and ask about it. They have pro-rate it for the months you have had it, but that's still better than full price.
2007-12-25 08:25:23
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answered by oklatom 7
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with that amount of miles they might just prorate the tire based on useage but the dealer will most likely not do it unless they actually sell goodyear tires. you might have to go to a goodyear store
2007-12-25 07:37:13
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answered by justin c 4
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They should be covered I would take it back t the dealership right away and have it fixed.
Do not drive on that tire. It could burst at any time. I would take it off and put the spare on to go to the dealership.
2007-12-25 07:36:26
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answered by cpttango30 5
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i see no reason why they would not cover a tire. a lot of tires are at least covered by mileage. those might be 50000 mile tires.
no matter what get rid of that tire. check the others also inside and out. they probably all came from the same batch. they will probably help you so as they keep you as a repeat customer.
2007-12-25 07:39:18
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answered by frankm1412@yahoo.com 4
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should be, there may be some pro rate on them, but with the problems the tire industry has had lately they ain't taking any chances, my pop screamed about a set of Michelin's he bought and received a brand new set no charge.
2007-12-25 07:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think so . It`s the tire companys responsiblity for the tires not the car manufactor. If you can find your waranty papers there should be one on just the tires.
2007-12-25 09:10:51
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answered by Jim K 3
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