What is the phone number for Goodyear?

(800) 321-2136Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company / Customer service

How do I contact Goodyear corporate?

We’re here to help. Still have questions? Call us. 800-667-8138 Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 6PM EST, Saturday: 9:00AM – 6:00PM EST (Post Purchase Support Only) and Sunday: CLOSED.

How do I claim a Goodyear tire warranty?

You can call 1-800-426-0733, toll-free, to find the nearest Tire & Service Network outlet. This service will identify the provider closest to your location. Should additional assistance be required, contact our Customer Assistance Center, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio 44316, at 1-800-321-2136.

How do you find out if my tires are under warranty?

Tires have a separate warranty Instead, the warranty comes from the tiremaker, and it’s outlined in a booklet you should find in your new car’s glove box. The tire warranty protects against premature tire wear or manufacturing defects.

Where is Goodyear headquarters located?

Akron, OHGoodyear Tire and Rubber Company / Headquarters

What companies does Goodyear tires own?

From its start in 1898, Goodyear has continually embraced the needs of drivers, growing to become one of the world’s largest tire companies. Goodyear is driven to deliver sustainable revenue and profit growth while increasing the value of its brands, including Goodyear, Dunlop, Fulda, Sava and Debica.

Where is the corporate office for Goodyear?

How do I complain to Goodyear?

If you have questions or comments about Goodyear tires or products, call customer assistance at toll-free 1-800-321-2136. The company has offices around the world, but the global headquarters is located at 200 Innovation Way Akron, Ohio 44316-0001.

How many miles should Goodyear Assurance tires last?

Goodyear tires last approximately 3 – 4 years of consecutive usage. On average, Goodyear models such as the Assurance, Wrangler, and Eagle Tire families last for 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers). Goodyear’s treadwear warranty applies to tires that are used with proper care and maintenance.

What happens if your tires wear out before warranty?

If your tires wear out before you reach that number, the manufacturer may give you a pro-rated refund for the difference between the miles promised and the miles delivered. To be eligible for a claim under this type of warranty, the tires must have worn evenly and must be down to the final 2/32nds of tread.