Voluntary Recall Information
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A RECALL
To ensure your safety and satisfaction with our tires, if you believe you are affected by a recall do not wait to receive a notification. Instead, please contact your nearest Cooper® Tires retailer or contact:
Cooper’s Consumer Relations Department
at 800-854-6288
If the tire retailer inspection verifies that you have a tire or tires that are part of a recall, it/they will be replaced with new tire(s) and will be mounted and balanced at no charge. Should any questions or issues arise while tires are being inspected or replaced, please call Cooper’s Consumer Relations Department at 800-854-6288.
If you are affected by a recall, and we or your Cooper® Tire retailer fail to replace your tire without charge and within a reasonable amount of time, you may submit written notification to the Secretary of Transportation at the following address:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
or
Phone the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle Safety Hotline
at at 888-327-4236 (TTY 800-424-9153)
or
Go to www.safercar.gov
VOLUNTARY RECALLS
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company previously issued the Voluntary Recalls identified below.
NHTSA Recall No. - 21T-002 affecting Canadian Tire, Cooper and Mickey Thompson.
NHTSA Recall No. - 19T-005 affecting Cooper® Discoverer™ and Cooper® Evolution™ Tires.
NHTSA Recall No. - 19T-006 affecting Roadmaster™ RM852 EM tires.
NHTSA Recall No. - 19T-024 affecting Cooper® Evolution Tour™, Starfire® Solarus™, Mastercraft® Stratus AS™, Mastercraft® SRT Touring™ Tires
ONLINE RESOURCES
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) databases can provide you with additional in-depth information about tire safety and recalls for all tire brands and manufacturers. NHTSA Recall Page
The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA), of which Cooper® is a member, offers an online tire recall search tool to help you identify whether a tire is subject to a recall. The search tool covers its member companies’ tire recalls since 2000.
The recall search tool works by entering a tire identification number (TIN) that is found on the sidewall of every tire sold in the U.S. The TIN begins with the letters “DOT.” If a tire is subject to a recall by an USTMA member, contact information is provided to learn about possible remedies.