Anne Bucher  |  November 3, 2015

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Ford Lincoln spark plug class action settlement

Ford Motor Co. has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit related to an alleged spark plug defect in certain Ford and Lincoln vehicles. If you are a current or former owner or lessee of a Ford F-150, Ford F-Super Duty truck, Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator or Lincoln Mark LT, you may be entitled to compensation from the class action settlement.

The Ford class action lawsuit alleges that the following vehicles with 5.4-liter 3-valve engines contain defects that cause the spark plugs to become stuck and sometimes break in the engine during the removal process:

  • 2004-2008 Ford F-150 trucks
  • 2005-2008 Ford F-250 trucks
  • 2005-2008 Ford F-350 trucks
  • 2005-2008 Ford Expeditions
  • 2005-2008 Lincoln Navigators
  • 2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LTs

According to the Ford class action lawsuit, the spark plug defects make it more difficult and expensive to remove the spark plugs. The plaintiffs assert that Ford should have known that the two-piece spark plugs used in the 5.4-liter 3-valve engines were prone to become stuck and break in the engine during the removal process.

Ford denies the allegations but agreed to settle the class action lawsuit to avoid the cost and risk of further litigation. The class action settlement provides partial reimbursement for past and future spark plug replacements.

The Ford spark plug class action settlement was preliminarily approved on June 18, 2015.

UPDATE: The Settlement Administrator is in the process of working through the Claim Forms submitted by Class Members. According to the settlement website, checks are expected to be mailed out by late spring 2016.

UPDATE JULY 2, 2016: The “late Spring 2016” update has been removed from the settlement website and replaced with the following: “The settlement administrator is currently processing claims submitted by class members.  Class members will be notified after their claims have been processed.”  Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  Keep checking back and let us know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our  Facebook page.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the Ford spark plug settlement include all current or former owners or lessees of the following vehicles:

  • 2004-2008 Ford F-150 trucks
  • 2005-2008 Ford F-250 trucks
  • 2005-2008 Ford F-350 trucks
  • 2005-2008 Ford Expeditions
  • 2005-2008 Lincoln Navigators
  • 2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LTs

The vehicles covered by the Ford spark plug class action settlement must have been sold or leased in the United States and contain a 5.4 liter 3-valve engine.

Potential Award

Varies. The amount each Class Member is entitled to receive depends upon the cost incurred and any documentation provided.

Class Members who spent more than $300 in parts and labor to replace 8 spark plugs are entitled to partial reimbursement for the documented and unreimbursed amounts paid to a Ford-authorized dealer, third-party repair facility or parts supplier for the parts and labor required to obtain a spark plug replacement.

Under the terms of the class action settlement, “Spark Plug Replacement” means:

  • Replacement or attempted replacement of one or more spark plugs that occurred when the vehicle had been driven no more than 120,000 miles; or
  • Replacement or attempted replacement of one or more spark plugs that occurred when the vehicle had been driven more than 120,000 miles if an authorized Ford dealership instructed the Class Member to wait to have the spark plugs replaced.

NOTE: If your vehicle has more than 120,000 miles and you have not yet had the spark plugs replaced, you must have the Spark Plug Replacement completed at an authorized Ford dealership no later than Dec. 22, 2015 to be eligible for reimbursement from the class action settlement.

Proof of Purchase

Appropriate documentation of the Spark Plug Replacement is necessary to obtain partial reimbursement from the class action settlement. Such documentation may include a copy of a receipt or other documentation showing:

  • The services performed
  • The name of the repair facility or dealership that performed the Spark Plug Replacement
  • The date of service
  • The amount paid
  • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the parts number of the replacement spark plugs, or some other indicator that the spark plugs were replaced in a vehicle
  • The mileage of the vehicle

Class Members who are unable to submit a copy of a receipt or other documentation may file a claim for reimbursement of up to $50.

Claim Form Deadline

If you had your spark plugs replaced before you received the Class Notice in the mail, the deadline to file a claim is Aug. 25, 2016.

If you had your spark plugs replaced after you received the Class Notice in the mail, the deadline to file a claim is Feb. 27, 2017.

Case Name

In re: Ford Motor Co. Spark Plug and Three Valve Engine Products Liability Litigation, Case No. 1:12-md-2316, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

Final Hearing

1/25/2016

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Renkim Corporation
Ford Spark Plug Claim Center
P.O. Box 1968
Southgate, MI 48195-0968
1-844-881-0285

Class Counsel

James C. Shah
SHEPHERD FINKELMAN MILLER & SHAH LLP

Jeffrey S. Goldenberg
GOLDENBERG SCHNEIDER LPA

Defense Counsel

Krista L. Lenart
DYKEMA GOSSETT PLLC

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127 thoughts onFord, Lincoln Spark Plug Class Action Settlement

  1. Red Devil says:

    I got a check for $112.00 on December 5th, which is a joke because I sent in receipts totalling over $1300 for repairs! The only reason I got aNY sort of check is because I hounded the Renkim Corp, their attorneys and the Minnesota AG’s office regarding all of them being in contempt of court per the settlement agreement. This is far from over.

  2. Ron Sesler says:

    I am still weighting for a few dollars from the settlement but nothing . it has been over a year now and no word at all . it says that ford settled it, but were is the money????????????????

  3. Dave Samson says:

    stop buying Fords and you will be better off.

  4. D Wolf says:

    Still waiting. Changed the plugs in my ’05 in spring of 2014 at 107K. Filed claim 10/2015. At the rate this is going, I’ll need a second set of plugs before I get my money. My dealership warned me at 90,000 miles that changing the plugs was going to be a problem. Broke 5 of 8 changing them, paid $700 total, figured it would be last I ever saw of my money. Wondering if that is still true….

  5. Michael Cheek says:

    Still have heard nothing and filed my claim in 2015, what is going on with this settlement?

  6. Patricia Turner says:

    My brother has a 1997 Ford F-150. His problem was he would be going down the road and once he hit the brake or slow down, the truck would go dead. He took it to the dealer and they couldn’t find anything wrong. This went on for months. He finally changed the spark plugs himself and this has not happened anymore!!!

  7. Sharon Styles says:

    I filed my claim only to be denied. I waited over over a year to get denied. I sent in proper documentation. All receipts, paper work from the shop. Only to be denied. This is a fraud…..

    1. Tina Smith says:

      What was their reason for denial? Did they send you the $ 50.00 check? that you’re supposed to receive if you don’t have the proper documentation? This is a bunch of BS!

      1. Sharon Styles says:

        The reason for the denial, was I did not take my vehicle to Ford Dealership. I provided proof from the mechanic shop, with receipts. I went as far to sending them bank statements as well.

        I did file a complaint with the BBB.

        1. Dan says:

          Sharon how did you file with the BBB? same thing has happened to me what is the difference we spent the money to repair the truck. Seems like Ford is trying to pad their pockets along with Renkin Coorporation!!

    2. Jane says:

      Sharon Styles, when did you get your denial letter? I have not heard anything and I sent in my paper work from the dealer when I had to replace my spark plugs in my 2007 Expedition. I have not heard anything since I turned in the paper work.

  8. heather prince says:

    Same issue with 2005 Ford Escape V6 blew my car to 8000 in repairs then wouldnt pass smog I own a Honda now sice ford refused to take reponsibiity for all though they told me at shop it was screw Ford

  9. Tim Neal says:

    I still have not received any kind of settlement check. It has been since Feburary 2016 when I mailed my claim form in.Has anyone heard about when checks are to be mail out.Has anyone even been paid?

    1. Jane says:

      No, I have not heard a thing! It will be time for me to trade in my truck soon.

  10. Michele says:

    November 1, 2016 and I still have not received my settlement. They have had for almost a year now. After taking three trips to the dealer, and spending almost $3,000 related to this spark plug issue, I’d like my money now!

    1. Jane says:

      I would like to know what if any updates on the settlement? I provided the documentation from the ford place of each spark plug. Geez, I can I get my money now!!

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