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How to File a Firestone Warranty Claim (Step by Step)
Something wrong with your Firestone product? Here's exactly how to file a warranty claim — what you'll need, who to contact, and how to get it resolved fast.
Have your model number, serial number, and proof of purchase ready before calling.
What your Firestone warranty covers
Firestone's standard coverage: 6-year limited (workmanship & materials) + mileage warranty. Exact terms vary by model and date of purchase — confirm yours on the official Firestone warranty page.
Before you file: gather these
- Proof of purchase — your receipt or order confirmation showing the purchase date (coverage is measured from it). Lost the receipt?
- Model and serial number — usually on a label on the product (inside the door, on the back, or on the base plate).
- A description of the problem — what failed, when it started, and any troubleshooting you've tried.
- Photos or video of the defect, if visible — helpful evidence and shows it isn't accidental damage.
How to file a Firestone warranty claim, step by step
Contact Firestone through an official channel
Use the support number or claim form on Firestone's official site — not a third-party seller — so your claim is on record with the manufacturer. Start at the official Firestone warranty/support page.
Give them your model, serial, and purchase date
Have these ready — it's the first thing they'll ask, and it lets them confirm your coverage immediately.
Describe the problem clearly
Explain the defect and that you believe it's covered under the Firestone warranty. Reference the specific coverage (e.g. the sealed-system or motor coverage above) if it applies.
Get everything in writing
Save your case/reference number, the rep's name, and a summary of what was agreed. This paper trail is what resolves disputes if anything stalls.
If it's denied, push back
A denial isn't final — see our guide on what to do if your claim is denied.
Common Firestone warranty situations: Common Firestone warranty situations: tread separation within the warranty period (workmanship defect — covered), sidewall bubbles from manufacturing defects (covered), premature wear claims under the mileage warranty (requires retailer inspection). Firestone's 6-year age warranty covers tires regardless of mileage if a manufacturing defect is found within 6 years of production date.
Firestone's standard manufacturer warranty covers defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the original usable tread. Call 1-866-MICHELIN or contact the retailer where tires were installed. For road hazard damage (nails, potholes), you need road hazard protection purchased at installation — the manufacturer warranty does not cover these. Mileage warranty claims require bringing tires to an authorized Firestone retailer for inspection.