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Owners of Ford vehicles equipped with a PowerShift transmission may qualify to claim cash and other benefits under a recent class action settlement.

Class Members in the Ford class action settlement include current owners or lessees of a 2012-2016 Ford Focus or a 2011-2016 Ford Fiesta equipped with a PowerShift transmission.

This litigation started back in 2012 with a Ford class action lawsuit filed by plaintiff Omar Vargas. Vargas alleged Ford’s PowerShift transmission, installed in certain model years of Ford Focus and Fiesta vehicles, was defective in a way that put passengers and other motorists at risk.

Several other Ford class actions were soon filed over essentially the same issue, involving more than a dozen other named plaintiffs.

The plaintiffs claim the PowerShift transmission “slips, bucks, kicks, jerks and harshly engages.” The defect can allegedly cause sudden or delayed acceleration and make it difficult to stop the vehicle.

The Ford class action also alleges that ultimately the defect may cause a catastrophic failure of the transmission.

According to the Ford class action settlement, the car manufacturer is required to pay all legitimate claims. While there isn’t a set value mentioned within settlement documents, experts familiar with the case estimate its worth at about $35 million.

Under terms of the PowerShift transmission class action settlement, owners and lessees of affected Ford Focus and Fiesta vehicles can qualify for several different kinds of benefits. Cash payments, discounts and repair services are available, depending on the Class Member’s particular situation.

The settlement also allows Class Members to arbitrate claims for repurchase or replacement of the entire vehicle, and for reimbursement of repairs due to warranty breach.

The Ford PowerShift transmission class action settlement was granted final approval for the first time on Oct. 18, 2017. However, after several appeals, the court renewed their motion for final approval on March 5, 2020 and opened up the revised settlement for additional claims.

Class Members have until Oct. 5, 2020 to file a claim for benefits if they had repairs performed before April 7, 2020.

If repairs were performed after this date, they have 180 days from the date of repairs to file a claim.

Class Members who previously submitted a claim are not required to resubmit but can make changes to their claims if they wish to.

The settlement website notes that both previously filed and newly filed claims will be reviewed and processed at the same time. However, the process may take “several months,” according to the settlement website, due to the large volume of claims and delays caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members include current owners or lessees of a 2012-2016 Ford Focus or a 2011-2016 Ford Fiesta equipped with a PowerShift transmission.

Potential Award

Varies.

There are many different benefits available under this settlement.

  • Class Members may choose either a cash payment or a discount off the purchase of a new vehicle if, while they owned or leased a Class vehicle, they had three or more visits to an authorized Ford dealer during which one of a list of specific parts was replaced in their PowerShift transmission. Cash payments are capped at $2,325 and discount certificate values are capped at $4,650.
  • Class Members who had three or more visits to a dealer during which a Software Flash was performed on their vehicle can get a cash payment of $50 per visit, up to a maximum of $600.
  • Class Members who were turned away by Ford dealers and told that nothing was wrong with their vehicles after seeking hardware or software repairs can receive a one time payment of $20.
  • Class Members may opt to go through a binding arbitration process to determine whether Ford must repurchase or replace their Class vehicle. Eligibility will depend on the applicable state lemon law, among other factors. Class Members may be represented by an attorney in the arbitration. Ford will pay the Class Member up to $6,000 in attorney fees if the Class Member wins the arbitration. Class Members who lose the arbitration are not obligated to pay Ford’s attorney fees.
  • The arbitration process can also cover the cost of repairs to the PowerShift transmission related to breach of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Relief may take the form of repair, reimbursement for prior repairs, or an extended service plan.
  • For Class vehicles manufactured after June 5, 2013 that underwent two clutch replacements within five years or 60,000 miles of delivery and that still need an additional clutch replacement as determined by a Ford dealer, Class Members can seek reimbursement for the cost of that additional clutch replacement and provide a new two-year warranty on the replacement clutch.
Proof of Purchase

To get cash payments or vehicle discounts, Class Members must submit documentation establishing the vehicle identification number, or VIN; dates of applicable repairs, software flashes or clutch replacements, and the vehicle’s mileage at the time; the name and address of the dealer where the applicable services were performed; a description of the services performed; and proof that the Class Member owned the vehicle at the time the services were performed.

Claim Form

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Claim Forms can be downloaded from the settlement website or submitted online.

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

10/5/2020 for repairs performed on or before April 7, 2020 (updated)

180 days after repair(s) for repairs performed after April 7, 2020.

The later of 10/5/2020 or 180 days after refusal for $20 cash payments.

The later of six years after delivery of the vehicle to the first retail purchaser or 10/5/2020 for requests for repurchase arbitration.

Case Name

Vargas, et al. v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. 2:12-cv-8388-AB-FFMx; Klipfel, et al. v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. 2:15-cv-2140-AB-FFMx; and Cusick, et al. v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. 2:15-cv-8831-AB-FFMx, all in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

Final Hearing

3/5/2020 (updated)

UPDATE: The Ford PowerShift Transmission Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on October 18, 2017.  However, on November 17, 2017, appeals to the settlement were filed.  Claims will not be paid until all appeals are exhausted.  We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  

UPDATE 2: On Feb. 2, 2018, objectors have urged the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reject a proposed $35 million Ford transmission defect class action settlement, claiming that many Class Members will not receive meaningful relief.

UPDATE 3: On September 13, 2019, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the Ford PowerShift Transmission Class Action Settlement, and directed the District Court to review the settlement in more detail. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  

UPDATE 4: On October 22, 2019, the District Court reaffirmed Ford PowerShift Transmission Class Action Settlement. The final hearing for the reaffirmed settlement agreement is currently scheduled for February 20, 2020. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  

UPDATE 5: The revised Ford PowerShift Transmission Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on March 5, 2020. Class members and claimants should contact the settlement administrator with any questions about the revised settlement. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  

Claims Administrator

Ford Transmission Settlement
c/o Kurtzman Carson Consultants
P.O. Box 404000
Louisville, KY 40233-4000
1-844-540-6011

Class Counsel

Jordan L. Lurie
Tarek H. Zody
Cody R. Padgett
Karen L. Wallace
CAPSTONE LAW APC

Russel D. Paul
BERGER & MONTAGUE PC

Thomas A. Zimmerman, Jr.
ZIMMERMAN LAW OFFICES PC

Defense Counsel

John M. Thomas
Krista L. Lenart
DYKEMA GOSSETT PLLC

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156 thoughts onFord PowerShift Transmission Class Action Settlement

  1. Dianne says:

    I had to have my transmission rebuilt on my 2007 focus after jumping into gears for several years.

  2. Carol Davis says:

    We have a 2013 Ford Escape that has the same problems. Please add me.

  3. Shannon Vera says:

    I have a 2011 ford fusion that’s been stuttering for the past 9 months. I’ve been told by several mechanical friends that the transmission needs flushed and changed. I have an appointment next Monday to have that done at ford dealership. I wonder if the fusion had the same problem.

  4. sharon yarbrough says:

    This should include the 2008 F150 my truck only had little over 75000 miles and I had ever new transmission put in it

  5. Kim Jonas Wilkins says:

    I have a 2016 Ford Focus. Under 10k miles. But, sometimes the car will roll forward in the reverse position, before I can get backed out. thank you

  6. Jenny Hilpert says:

    I have a 2011 “Ford Fiesta” I’ve had more work done on this car than any other car I’ve owned I’ve had to replace the clutch in it, I’ve had to replace the sleeve in the transmission I’ve put more money in this car than what it’s worth. And I think that everyone that has any problems like this “FORD” should have to step up and pay for all the recall

  7. laura holland says:

    I had a 2013 ford focus. In June of 2018 I had to have the transmission repair for the reason in this case. How ever it was still under warranty does this not qualify me for this settlement

  8. Kat says:

    Purchase 2016 has the same issues but told nothing is wrong with it . I haven’t had to have major work done on it yet but iam afraid that in the near future i will . Do i qualify in this law suit as well . This issue makes me not enjoy my car and iam still liable for payments.

    1. Tiah Black says:

      I have a 2013 ford focus. I have had my clutch replaced atleast 3 times. It still hesitates, jerks and semi stalls. Took it back in August 2020 to have them look at it because it’s still doing the same thing and they tell me they can’t replace the clutch because when the hook it to their machine they don’t get the CORRECT codes to have this fixed. Please add me to this lawsuit or give me further information on what I can do next.

      1. Erin Link says:

        Contact the arbitration firm for this settlement because you would Qualify for a repurchase. They are called DeMars & Associates. I don’t know if they can help you since the deadline is passed but it’s worth a shot. Or contact the claims administrator.

  9. mary k gesell says:

    I have a 2014 focus I bought in 2015. So far I had a replacement for the ecm. The car shudders on take off and has sent messages that tranny is running hot. It cuts out like it’s going to stall a few times. I can’t afford to pay for work on it. I am retired and live on a fixed income -Very low fixed income. I paid mostly cash after an accident in 2015 because I lost my job and knew I would not have money for a car ever again. Please add me to the lawsuit if I’m not already on it. thanks.

    1. DAVID (pissed off Ford customer) says:

      Neither Fusion or F150 are covered. As someone going through the arbitration process for Ford to take back car (2014 Ford Focus that had tranny/clutch and reflash done 6+ times). I can tell you that the Feista and Focus have a DRY sealed transmission. When its hot out or starts overheating these problems occur. (Explained by Ford tech at last clutch replacement) These are the only 2 models to my understanding that you can’t add or change tranny fluids. Why you would design a car with this type of transmission is beyond me. Its the only car I’ve ever known to have this type of transmission. Every other car I’ve owned has fluid you can add too under the hood, check on or flush as part of routine maintenance. WILL NEVER BUY a FORD again. Wasted 20G in cash to buy a new car that crapped out and left us stranded on a routine basis. DID I mention the 10+ other recalls they did on these Ford Focuses. Lug nuts that break, doors that don’t lock, fuel tank PCV valve faulty, and the list goes on.

      1. Scot Sturtevant says:

        My sister in law has a fusion with exact same issue. Just sits out in front of the house collection dust.

  10. Evideloil Gauthier says:

    I live in Puerto Rico (USA Colony) can I be included in the class action?

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