Top Class Actions  |  November 7, 2019

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Nissan has agreed to extend warranties and reimburse repair expenses for consumers who purchased Sentra, Versa or Versa Note vehicles with a defective transmission.

The settlement will benefit consumers who purchased or leased a 2013 to 2017 Nissan Sentra, 2014 to 2017 Nissan Versa Note, and/or a 2012 to 2017 Nissan Versa vehicle equipped with a continuously variable transmission.

Plaintiffs in the Nissan class action lawsuit filed their claims in June 2018, alleging that their vehicles were equipped with defective transmissions.

The alleged transmission defect reportedly causes affected vehicles to suddenly jerk and shake while being operated. This can reportedly occur at inopportune times, with one plaintiff allegedly experiencing the problem in the middle of a five lane freeway.

According to the plaintiffs, the defect shows up in vehicles outside of the five year, 60,000 mile powertrain warranty sold with Nissan vehicles. This means that consumers are allegedly forced to foot the bill for repairs.

Nissan has not admitted any wrongdoing but recently agreed to settle the claims brought against them in the transmission class action.

Under the settlement, consumers will receive an extension of their Nissan New Vehicle Limited Warranty from 60 months or 60,000 miles to 84 months or 84,000 miles. Consumers may also be eligible to have their repair expenses reimbursed. More information is available in the “Potential Award” section below.

In order to receive reimbursement from the settlement, Class Members need to file a valid Claim Form by Jan. 30, 2020 or within 30 days of a qualifying transmission repair (whichever is later).

The deadline for exclusion and objection is Feb. 7, 2020. The final approval hearing for the Nissan class action settlement is March 6, 2020.

Who’s Eligible

Consumers who purchased or leased a 2013 to 2017 Nissan Sentra, 2014 to 2017 Nissan Versa Note, and/or a 2012 to 2017 Nissan Versa vehicle equipped with a continuously variable transmission.

Potential Award

Warranty extension, up to $4,750 in reimbursement or $1,000 voucher.

  • An extension of each Class Members’ Nissan New Vehicle Limited Warranty from 60 months or 60,000 miles to 84 months or 84,000 miles.
  • Consumers can also be reimbursed for 100 percent of the transmission repairs they paid for, if the following apply to the repairs:
    • Repairs were made by an authorized Nissan dealer;
    • Repairs were made within the time and mileage limits of the Warranty Extension (84 months or 84,000 miles);
    • Repairs were made before the vehicle’s odometer exceeded 90,000 miles or before Jan. 30, 2020 (whichever occurs first) if consumers can provide proof that a Nissan dealer diagnosed the problem and recommended qualifying repairs while the vehicle was covered by the warranty extension.
  • Reimbursement of up to $4,750 is available if eligible repairs were made by a non-Nissan repair facility.
  • Former owners who repaired transmissions two or more times may receive a $1,000 voucher toward the purchase or lease of a new Nissan or Infiniti car.
Proof of Purchase

Documentation proving repairs done to an affected vehicle.

Claim Form

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

1/30/2020 or 30 days after a qualifying transmission repair, whichever is later

Case Name

Weckwerth, et. al. v. Nissan North America Inc., Case No. 3:18-cv-00588, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee

Final Hearing

3/6/2020

UPDATE: The Nissan Transmission Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on March 10, 2020.  Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more. It is not known at this time how quickly claims will be paid. Keep checking back and let us know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our  Facebook page.

UPDATE 2: Top Class Actions viewers started receiving checks from the Nissan transmission class action settlement worth as much as $5,000. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID! 

Claims Administrator

Nissan Sentra-Versa CVT Litigation Settlement Administrator
c/o KCC Class Action Services LLC
P.O. Box 43180
Providence, RI 02940-3180

Class Counsel

Gary E. Mason
WHITFIELD BRYSON & MASON LLP

Lawrence Deutsch
Russell D. Paul
BERGER & MONTAGUE PC

Raul Perez
Tarek H. Zohdy
Cody R. Padgett
CAPSTONE LAW APC

Taylor C. Bartlett
W. Lewis Garrison, Jr.
Christopher B. Hood
HENINGER GARRISON DAVIS LLC

Natalie Finkelman
James C. Shah
SHEPHERD FINKELMAN MILLER & SHAH LLP

Melissa S. Weiner
PEARSON SIMON & WARSHAW LLP

Defense Counsel

E Paul Cauley, Jr.
S. Vance Wittie
DRINKER BIDDLE & REATH LLP

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557 thoughts onNissan Transmission Class Action Settlement

  1. Ti Ballard says:

    This is also a issue with the Rogues. My 2012 Fully loaded Rogue was in excellent shape and almost paid in full then the transmission went out unexpectedly while my husband was driving. The car is out of warranty and no mechanical breakdown because we bought it used.

    1. B. B says:

      Hi, I had a similar issue with my 2012 Nissan rogue. Have you heard anything about a class action law suit regarding the rogues?

  2. Marquita Thomas says:

    I have a 2016 Nissan sentra and my transmission is slipping so I’m not quite sure what the next step would be to resolving this problem can u please give advice

    1. Shannonducharme says:

      I drive and own a 2015 nissan vusra note and my transmission slipping . I’m not sure what to do . if u could help me that would be greatly appreciated

  3. Courtenay Campbell says:

    I have a 2014 Nissan Altima, and I took it to pep boys in 2018 because the car cut off and they found no problem. So I continued to drive it then in August 2019 it cut off again and I took it to Nissan and they told me I needed a transmission and gave me a quote of 5k, so I shopped around and went to Amcco and paid 4K to get my car fixed. Then o received legal mail… from this office what do I do next? Will you reimburse me for the 4K?

  4. Ashley pastor says:

    I have a 2015 Nissan Rogue the dealership told me that majority of Nissan’s have faulty transmissions and they know of it so they had to give me a new transmission come to find out they did a rebuilt transmission but still messing up

    1. Molly Nelson says:

      Same thing happened to my 2012 Rogue. Replaced the transmission for $5000 in 2018 and exactly a year later in 2019 the new transmission is doing the same exact thing it did before I replaced the transmission!! Nissan is crap and I find it disgusting that they are putting myself and my children and all Nissan owners at risk of dying due to their greed!!

  5. Jonathon Rodriguez says:

    Please call at 323-494-0508
    I have important questions about my claim I prefer Spanish speaker

  6. Anna Barcelo says:

    I received the leagal notice on my 2015 Nissan Altima in the mail the other day , I need to know what I need to do . When I’m driving sometimes , I can feel my transmission shifting while just driving .

  7. Yessenia says:

    I had a 2013 Nissan Sentra. Transmission was rebuilt 2 times, and was having other engine issues as well. Good thing I had warranty but it sure wasn’t worth dealing with the issue, especially if you have kids. Anyone that isn’t part of this claim, I refer Law Law Group.

  8. Henry says:

    I had a 2013 nissan sentra, transmission went out about 100,000 miles. I didnt have the money to rebuild or replace so we had it repossessed. Would I still qualify?

  9. Michael Bassler says:

    I have a 2018 Nissan Sentra. It has had the transmission replaced after 35,000 miles. I would like to file a claim but it is only for 2014-2017 models, how do I file a claim for the 2018 models?

  10. shawn thome says:

    THE NISSAN ALTIMA HAS TRANSMISSION ISSUES AS WELL, THE TRANSMISSION STICKS INTO 1 GEAR AND WHEN IT KICKS IN THE CAR CAR TAKES OFF AT A HIGH SPEED WHICH COULD CAUSE AN ACCIDENT. MINE WAS FIXED JUST BEFORE THE 60,000 MILES ( BY A DEALER) BUT IT IS STARTING TO FEEL LIKE IT MAY HAPPEN AGAIN, NOT SHIFTING LIKE IT SHOULD AND COULD LEAD TO MORE SERIOUS PROBLEMS AGAIN. WHY ISN’T THIS CAR INCLUDED, 2016 NISSAN ALTIMA. A NEW TRANSMISSION IS WHAT THESE CARS NEED. SOMETHING INSIDE IS MAKING THAT PART GO BAD IF IT KEEPS HAPPENING.

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