2024 Subaru Crosstrek Tires Problems
4 owner-reported tires complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (4)
Your dealer discovered that three of your original Yokohama Geolandar G91 tires have developed dry rot in the middle section at only 19,200 miles. Subaru confirmed the tires are defective and need replacement. The defective tires are being sent to the manufacturer for examination and potential reimbursement. You'll need to purchase a new set of replacement tires to restore safe driving conditions.
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While driving at 65 mph, your front driver's side tire suddenly blew out with multiple ruptures in the sidewall, causing that side of your vehicle to drop. You were able to safely pull over and replace it with your spare tire. This happened at 10,000 miles on the original Falken Ziex ZE001A tires, and you discovered this was a known issue with that tire model. The repair will involve replacing the damaged tire with a new one.
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225 /60 R 17 99H Was driving on a freeway when heard a pop, pulled over immediately on left shoulder and tire had holes in sidewall putting me in a very dangerous situation. Yokohama consumer affairs could care less about the situation, I hope people dont hurt driving with these tires.
THREE of four original equipment tires failed, the first one at 10K miles. Two failures were located at the sidewall/tread corner. The third tire failure was located in the tread area. The third tire is available for inspection. The vehicle electronic system informed us of the tire problem, when tires failed, so vehicle could be moved to safe area. The vehicle was inspected by Subaru of Little Rock, AR on July 23, 2024. Tire size: 225/60R17 The first failure was 1/25/24 with 10K miles The second failure (of a different tire) was on 7/16/2024 with 19K miles. The third failure (of a different tire) was on 8/8/2024 with 20K miles. See case number with Subaru of America # 240808-2001440