
Michelin takes great care in engineering and manufacturing some of the best tires on the road and we are just as committed to making sure you are satisfied with your tire purchase. When you purchase a MICHELIN® tire you don’t just get a tire designed to deliver lasting performance, you get the instilled confidence of:
• Passenger & Light Truck Tire Replacement Limited Warranty
• Original Equipment Passenger & Light Truck Limited Warranty
• Register Your MICHELIN Tires
• FAQs
Available on all MICHELIN passenger and light truck replacement tires. If you're not 100% satisfied, bring the tires and original sales receipt back to the place of purchase within 30 days for a new set of tires.
A qualified service professional will change your flat and install your spare tire or provide towing at no charge. In case of a flat tire, simply call 1-888-553-4327 and a qualified professional will change the tire or provide towing up to 150 miles for free. Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in the U.S. and Canada.
MICHELIN passenger and light truck tires (replacement and original equipment) are covered by a limited warranty for tread wear.
Michelin limited mileage
All Michelin tires4 (both Replacement & Original Equipment) come with a limited warranty for treadwear, as well as a limited warranty which covers defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the original usable tread, or for 6 years from date of purchase, whichever occurs first. Mileage treadwear warranties vary by tire line. For the specific mileage treadwear warranty for your MICHELIN tire, see Michelin Brand Mileage Treadwear Warranties.
Download Michelin Passenger & Light Truck Tire Replacement Limited Warranty & Owner's Manual
Download Michelin Original Equipment Passenger & Light Truck Tire Limited Warranty
Help us keep you safe throughout the life of your tires. Michelin cares about your safety. When you purchased your tires, your Michelin tire retailer should have given you a DOT Tire Registration Card or an Owner's Manual which includes a DOT Tire Registration Card in the back. Your authorized Michelin retailer can help you complete the card or you can register on-line. In the unlikely event of a safety recall, it is important to have your contact information so we can contact you directly.
The Importance of Tires: The tire is the only contact between your vehicle and the ground. In order to ensure greater safety and to achieve longer tire life, it is essential to adhere to certain principles. The Michelin Owners Manual includes tips that prolong ownership and sustain driving performance because we believe that the right tire changes everything.
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Technical Bulletin Regarding Service Life Information for Passenger Car & Light Truck Tires: Michelin recommends having passenger car and light truck tires, including spare tires, inspected regularly by a qualified tire specialist, such as an authorized Michelin retailer, who will assess the tire’s suitability for continued service. Tires which have been in use for 5 years or more should continue to be inspected by a specialist at least annually.
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How many miles will I get on my tires?
Many factors affect the life of your tires, such as tread compounds, construction features, driving style, road conditions, etc., which makes exact mileage impossible to predict. However, as part of The Michelin Promise Program, all MICHELIN passenger and light truck tires (replacement & original equipment) are covered by a limited warranty for tread wear. To view tread wear warranty details, click here. If you still have questions consult your local authorized Michelin retailer or contact Michelin Consumer Care at 1-866-866-6605.
Is my damaged tire covered by a Michelin warranty?
Take the tire to your local authorized Michelin retailer and have them properly inspect the tire. Tell the retailer what you are experiencing so he or she can diagnose the problem. If you still have questions, contact Michelin Consumer Care at 1-866-866-6605.
Where can I take my tire to have it inspected?
You can find a local dealer by visiting a local authorized Michelin retailer.