Courtney Jorstad  |  April 10, 2015

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Mercedes c;ass action lawsuitA California federal judge has granted preliminary approval of a class action settlement to resolve defective engine allegations against Mercedes-Benz U.S.A., LLC.

U.S. District Judge Thelton E. Henderson said in his Wednesday ruling that “the terms of the settlement agreement are sufficiently fair, reasonable, and adequate to allow dissemination of the notice.”

The Mercedes class action settlement is for “all current and former owners and lesses of Mercedes-Benz branded automobiles equipped with M272 or M273 engines bearing serial numbers up to 2729..30 468993 or 2739 ..30088611, found in the Subject 2005 – 2007 Model Year Vehicles respectively (the ‘Subject Vehicles’), who purchased or leased their Subject Vehicles within the United States.”

The class representatives are plaintiffs Majeed Seifi, Tracey Deakin and Ronald Reyner, Judge Henderson said.

However, he said that the class action settlement agreement is not an admission of fault by Mercedes that and of the allegations are true and valid and ought “not be offered or be admissible in evidence by or against [Mercedes].”

Class Members will be notified of the class action settlement agreement through relevant vehicle registration information, which the federal judge gives the parties permission to obtain “for the purpose of disseminating notice of the proposed settlement.”

If someone wants to be excluded from this Mercedes class action settlement, they will need to “submit a written request for exclusion.”

“Anyone who falls within the Settlement Class definition and does not submit a Request for Exclusion in complete accordance with the deadlines and other specifications set forth in this Order and the Settlement Agreement shall remain a Settlement Class Member and shall be bound by all proceedings, orders, and judgments of this Court pertaining to the Settlement Class,” Judge Henderson explains.

Mercedes agreed to the defective engine class action settlement on March 23.

The first defective engine class action lawsuit filed against the German automaker was in 2010 in a New Jersey federal court over the allegedly defective M272 or M273 engines, in which it was alleged that “the engines are equipped with defective gears in their balance shafts (in the event of the M272 engines) or with defective idle gears (in the case of the M273 engines).

“These defective gears wear out prematurely, excessively, and without warning, causing the vehicle to malfunction, the ‘check engine light’ to remain illuminated, and the vehicle to misfire and/or stop driving,” the Mercedes class action lawsuit alleged.

This current Mercedes class action lawsuit brought by Seifi and Deakin in October 2012 making similar allegations about the M272 and M273 engines.

According to the class action settlement agreement, Class Members will be reimbursed for repairs they had to fund to the tune of thousands of dollars due to the alleged engine defect as well as “future repairs for the allegedly defective parts at issue for the lesser of 10 years or 125,000 miles, subject to certain conditions and limitations.

“This extended coverage more than doubles the durational limit of MBUSA’s New Vehicle Warranty’s term of the lesser 4 years of 50,000 miles,” the class action settlement agreement explained.

The amount Class Members will receive will vary. Repairs not done at an authorized Mercedes dealer will result in a reimbursement up to $4,000. Mercedes will also cover the cost to repair future engine problems, which will also vary depending on the age of the car when the problems come to fruition. The reimbursement will be 100 percent, 70 percent or 37.5 percent of the cost of the repair.

The plaintiffs are represented by Roy A. Katriel of the Katriel Law Firm and Gary S. Graifman of Kantrowitz Goldhamer & Graifman PC.

The Mercedes-Benz Engine Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Majeed Seifi, et al. v. Mercedes Benz USA LLC, Case No. 3:12-cv-05493, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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70 thoughts onMercedes Defective Engine Class Action Settlement Gets Preliminary Approval

  1. Bill Diss says:

    I have a 2014 Mercedes GL450 that has a check engine that is on. After analyzing the issue it appears to be a #5 cylinder problem which will require an engine rebuild or head replacement. Will Mercedes cover these repairs??

  2. marcy stanley says:

    i have a 2006 ml350 and the motor went out and jackie coopers said it was an enternal issue, does anyone know who is heading up the class action lawsuit?

  3. Daisy Thompson says:

    Camshaft have to fix C250
    2012 MERCEDES
    IS THERE A RECALL
    There should be everything else in the Sun goes wrong now with Mercedes

  4. Karen Ansorge says:

    I have a 2006 CLK 350 Cabriolet, check engine light came on, MBZ Dealership Svc. Dept. told me I need a new Balance shaft @ $11,000! Will MBZ USA, LLC pay for this? I’m not a member of the Class Action suit.

    1. Mark Merfalen says:

      Hi Karen. I am the original owner of a 2006 ML350. Sounds like you have the same engine in your car as I have in mine. The Check engine light came on and the problem was diagnosed as being the balance shaft. I had it repaired at an authorized repair facility for $8,500 thinking that I would be reimbursed by MBZ for the repair. I have written official correspondence to MBZ USA to reimburse me three times over the last six months to no avail. They finally responded when I threatened legal action. Their response: My car was out of warranty; 10 years or 125,00 miles. Bottom line – they would not reimburse me. My car is still in excellent condition with 131,000 miles. After the balance shaft was replaced and the engine taken apart and rebuilt, I basically have a new engine, hopefully good for another 10 years. I figured the $8,500 cost is better than buying a new car.

  5. LD Sledge says:

    I bought a 2007 CLX coupe with 47,000 miles. took it home and immediately realized I had an engine problem. Bad cylinder will cost $6000 to replace engine. Parked it in a repair shop a year ago, and filed local suit. didn’t know of class action. MB won’t move neither will the dealer that sold it – supposed reputable GM dealer.

  6. Keith E Bolton says:

    I have an 2007 E350, and had “Check Engine” light come on. Took it to the dealer. The come back with an outrageous amount for a repair of the Balance Shaft. In the neighborhood of $8700. I contacted MBUSA, and was told that the class action lawsuit has resulted in MB not being able to do anything to help me out with my situation. This is a defect in the vehicle, and MB will not stand behind their product? Ridiculous. If any of you out there have any suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated. Even left a message with the law firm who represented the plaintiffs in CA. Nothing back yet. Good luck to all who have had these issues.

    1. Tami Freitas says:

      We are in the same boat, cant even get the car smogged!!

    2. Timothy Burnette says:

      I have a 2007 E350 I had to replace the engine, fuel pumps and leaking water in the trunk of the car it has cost me a lot of money I need help car is in the shop again

  7. Carzie Jones says:

    I own a 2006, ML 350 which I bought new; the class action

    defects regarding engine, transmission, seat heaters and air

    bags are ignored by dealerships and its business as usual.

    These matters have gone on far too long and has not been

    addressed nor have penalties been enforced for MBUSA’s non-

    compliance

  8. Abel Traviso says:

    2006 ml350 having transmission and engine problems.

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