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Jaguar agreed to a timing chain class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims certain models of its Land Rover and Range Rover vehicles have a defective timing chain.
The settlement benefits current and former lessees of model year 2012 to 2014 Land Rover LR4 and/or Range Rover Sport vehicles as of Aug. 6, 2021. Class Members can call 844-285-9444 to check whether their VIN is included in the Class Vehicles group.
Jaguar’s Land Rover vehicles are touted as luxury SUVs capable of traversing “every habitat” while “pushing every conceivable boundary,” according to the company’s website. Some Land Rover models start at over $100,000.
Despite these high price points, consumers may have overpaid for Land Rover models due to timing chain defects.
Plaintiffs in the Jaguar class action lawsuit claimed that, from 2012 to 2014, Land Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles were sold with a defective timing chain. The timing chain in a vehicle allows engine valves to open and vent exhaust out of the engine while letting gas and air in.
Due to the alleged defect in Land Rover timing chains, the vehicles allegedly suffer from premature engine failure. The timing chains, timing chain tensioners, tensioner levers, and even the entire engine can fail due to the defect, the plaintiffs contend. This failure allegedly led to serious repairs that drivers were expected to foot the bill for.
Jaguar hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to resolve these claims with a class action settlement.
Under the Land Rover timing chain class action lawsuit settlement, Class Members can recover reimbursement for any timing chain repairs they paid for out of pocket. The reimbursement amount varies depending on the vehicle age and mileage range when repairs were completed.
Timing chain repairs completed in year six or from 50,001 to 70,000 miles will be reimbursed up to 60 percent.
Timing chain repairs completed in year seven or from 70,001 to 95,000 miles will be reimbursed up to 50 percent.
Timing chain repairs completed in year eight or from 85,001 to 100,000 miles will be reimbursed up to 40 percent.
Timing chain repairs completed after eight years or 100,000 miles are not eligible for reimbursement.
Timing chain repair reimbursement payments are capped at $4,000.
Engine repairs completed in year six or from 50,001 to 70,000 miles will be reimbursed up to 30 percent, with a maximum payment of $8,000.
Engine repairs completed in year seven or from 70,001 to 95,000 miles will be reimbursed up to 25 percent, with a maximum payment of $6,500.
Engine repairs completed in year eight or from 85,001 to 100,000 miles will be reimbursed up to 20 percent, with a maximum payment of $5,000.
The Jaguar Land Rover timing chain settlement also includes a warranty extension for timing chains and engine damage.
The deadline for exclusion and objection is Jan. 18, 2022.
The final approval hearing is scheduled for March 9, 2022.
Class Members have 90 days after final approval to submit a claim. Based on the scheduled final approval hearing, the claim deadline for the timing chain settlement is June 9, 2022.
Who’s Eligible
The settlement benefits current and former lessees of model year 2012 to 2014 Land Rover LR4 and/or Range Rover Sport vehicles as of Aug. 6, 2021. Class Members can call 844-285-9444 to check whether their VIN is included in the Class Vehicles group.
Potential Award
Varies
Proof of Purchase
Maintenance records, service records, receipts having to do with timing chain maintenance/replacement.
Claim Form
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Claim Form Deadline
06/07/2022
Case Name
Schmidt, et al. v. Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC, Case No. 18-cv-08528, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey
Final Hearing
03/09/2022
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Schmidt Timing Chain Settlement Administrator
1650 Arch Street, Suite 2210
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Info@SchmidtTimingChainSettlement.com
844-285-9444
Class Counsel
Gary S Graifman
KANTROWITZ GOLDHAMER & GRAIFMAN PC
Thomas P Sobran
THOMAS P SOBRAN PC
Defense Counsel
Ramsey Ong
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16 thoughts onJaguar Land Rover defective timing chains class action lawsuit settlement
This is apparently still happening – my friend’s Range Rover was a 2017 model with only 50k miles and it cost $10,000 to repair. The timing belt “fell off” and destroyed the engine.
My 2014 Range Rover Evoque I paid to fix 30 days after buying then it happened again and this last time it just started on fire.