There are 4 owner-reported tires & wheels complaints for the 2018 Chrysler Pacificain NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
The contact owns a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica equipped with Kumho Solus Tire Size: 235/65R17, DOT Number: 275AYAY1. On three separate occasions while driving at various speeds, the contact's steering wheel would shake without warning as one of his tires would become defective. The contact had initially taken the vehicle to a dealer where they replaced the rear passenger side tire due to an internal band failure. The second time, the same failure occurred with the rear driver side tire as an independent mechanic replaced that tire. Soon after the second replacement, the front passenger side tire also experienced that same failure. The contact then decided to replace all four tires. The manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. All tires were replaced. Each tire that failed were original tires.The tire and vehicle failure mileage was approximately 30,000.
The contact owns a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica. The contact stated that six months after purchasing the vehicle, the vehicle experienced a tire blowout and upon looking for the spare tire kit, he became aware that there was no spare tire kit inside the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to a nearby gas station where the tire was replaced. The contact contacted an unknown dealer and inquired about the spare tire kit. The dealer attempted to order the part unsuccessfully and later informed the contact that the part had been discontinued. The contact stated that he had contacted several other dealers in the USA and Canada and was informed that the part was no longer available. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that they could not assist and that the NHTSA could require them to install the spare tire kit inside the vehicle. The failure mileage was approximately 800.
WHEEL WELLS FILL UP WITH SNOW AND ICE BUILDS UP. THE TIRES HAVE NO ROOM TO WORK. THEY SPIN BUT DON'T GO ANYWHERE. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR PEDAL TO THE GROUND, AND THE TIRES ARE NOT ABLE TO PROPEL FORWARD B/C OF THE EXTREME SNOW/ICE BUILD UP IN THE WHEEL WELLS. IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS B/C IT CAN HAPPEN AS YOU ARE STOPPED AT A LIGHT. ONCE THE LIGHT TURNS GREEN, YOU ARE UNABLE TO GO B/C THE TIRES JUST KEEP SPINNING. THE ONLY WAY TO GET YOUR CAR MOVING AGAIN IS HOPE THAT SOME OF THE SNOW BREAKS LOOSE OR YOU HAVE TO MANUALLY REMOVE THE BUILD UP THAT IS AROUND, BEHIND AND ON THE TIRES!!! I HAVE TO DO THIS DAILY WHEN THERE IS SNOW ON THE GROUND. IT DOES NOT EVEN HAVE TO BE A LOT OF SNOW ON THE GROUND FOR THE WHEEL WELLS TO BE EFFECTED. IT IS VERY VERY DANGEROUS!!! IT SEEMS LIKE YOU ARE STUCK IN A 2 FOOT PILE OF SNOW BUT IN REALITY YOU ARE NOT. PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS! I HAVE THIS LEASE FOR OVER 2 MORE YEARS AND I AM AFRAID TO DRIVE IT IN THE WINTER WHEN WE HAVE SNOW. THE SNOW/ICE WILL BUILD UP AND STAY IN THERE SO BADLY THAT IT CAUSES THE WHOLE CAR TO SHAKE. I DROVE IT TO THE DEALERSHIP THE FIRST TIME IT HAPPENED B/C I THOUGHT MY TIRES WERE GOING TO FALL OFF. I HAD NO IDEA WHAT WAS CAUSING IT UNTIL THE SERVICE MAN SAID THEY HAVE SEEN THIS BEFORE WITH PACIFICAS. HE CLEANED OUT ALL OF THE WHEEL WELLS AND THEN IT WAS FINE. UNTIL THE NEXT TIME IT GOT FILLED UP!!!!!
DURING THE VERY FIRST MODEST SNOW FALL OF THE SEASON, I WAS NOT ABLE TO STOP AT INTERSECTIONS WHERE OTHER CARS COULD STOP. AT EVEN EXTREMELY SLOW SPEED, I HAD TROUBLE NEGOTIATING CURVES. I HAD TO DRIVE MUCH SLOWER THAN OTHER CARS AND YET COULDN'T STOP FOR YELLOW LIGHTS WHEN OTHER CARS COULD. I AM LEAVING THE CAR IN MY DRIVEWAY UNTIL I CAN GET SNOW TIRES BECAUSE IT IS TOO DANGEROUS TO DRIVE MY BRAND NEW VAN WITH THE FACTORY EQUIPPED "ALL WEATHER" TIRES. I HAVE DRIVEN LONG DISTANCES IN MUCH WORSE WINTER WEATHER OVER 42 YEARS AND HAVE NEVER FELT SO UNSAFE AS I DID IN THIS VAN WITH THESE TIRES!
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
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