Kim Gale  |  July 16, 2020

Category: Auto News

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More than one GM class action lawsuit has been filed against the giant automaker over allegations certain vehicles contain defective engines.

Why Have GM Class Action Lawsuits Been Filed?

Between 2010 and 2013, certain GM vehicles were equipped with GMC’s 5.3L V8 Vortec 5300 engine, which included newly designed piston rings intended to maximize horsepower. Unhappy consumers allege the new piston rings allow oil to enter parts of the engine it shouldn’t, resulting in overconsumption of oil.

GM 5.3 engine problems have spurred class action lawsuits because GM allegedly knew about the problems as far back as 2010.  According to one class action lawsuit against GM for oil consumption, the company issued a technical service bulletin on Sept. 28, 2010 regarding engine oil consumption of certain 2007 and 2008 model vehicles. GM issued another bulletin on Jan. 3, 2013 regarding the same issue in 2007 through 2011 model vehicles.

That same lawsuit alleges GM issued no fewer than seven service bulletins regarding the overconsumption of oil between the years 2010 and 2013, but because a service bulletin is not identical to a recall, the company was not obligated to notify owners and lessees of the bulletins.

While the affected vehicles were equipped with an oil life monitoring system to alert drivers when an oil change is recommended, the system purportedly did not alert drivers when engine oil levels became dangerously low, potentially destroying engines, claimed the lawsuit.

What Is Causing the GM 5.3 Engine Problems?

The GM 5.3L V8 Vortec 5300 engines make use of an Active Fuel Management (AFM) system that is also called a cylinder deactivation system. This technological advance reportedly can improve fuel economy by 7.5 percent by letting the engine stop using half the engine’s cylinders when the vehicle is operating at lower RPMs with a light load.

According to one explanation on how the AFM system works, even the deactivated pistons continue to move up and down inside the cylinder. Before reaching a speed and load that activates the AFM system, all of the cylinders may be used in the first part of a drive, which means all of the pistons will become warm from use.

When the AFM system kicks in, a specially designed valve sprays oil onto the unused pistons to keep them cool and lubricated. If these pistons are still hot from being used moments earlier, the sprayed oil may virtually bake onto the pistons and the rings. Over time, this baked-on oil interferes with the functioning of the oil rings, which causes oil to seep past the rings. The engine won’t escape damage if the oil rings and cylinders become worn.

Some consumers complain these engines use more than one quart of oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Others say the overconsumption of oil causes valve damage, undue spark plug wear, poor running condition and premature wear on the entire engine.

Specifically, the engines may suffer lifter collapse, camshaft wear, rod breakage, bent pushrods, wristpin wear or breakage, crankshaft wear or main bearing wear, according to class action lawsuits.

One blogger reported some vehicle owners were buying after-market engine tuners to completely disable the AFM system. After plugging the engine tuner into the affected vehicle’s diagnostic port, the consumers said they followed instructions on how to stop the AFM system from deactivating the cylinders. Any misconfiguration in such an after-market product could result in damage to the vehicle, though.

Which Models are Affected?

The GM 5.3 engine problems may affect these vehicles:

  • 2011-2014 Chevrolet Avalanche
  • 2011-2014 Chevrolet Silverado
  • 2011-2014 Chevrolet Suburban
  • 2011-2014 Chevrolet Tach
  • 2011-2014 GMC Sierra
  • 2011-2014 GMC Yukon
  • 2011-2014 GMC Yukon XL

Can You Join a GM Class Action Lawsuit for Oil Consumption?

If you own or lease any of the 2011-2014 vehicles listed that were built with a GM 5.3 engine, you could be eligible to participate in a class action lawsuit against GM for oil consumption issues.

Male hand with funnel getting ready to add engine oilIn addition to overconsumption of oil, adverse effects may including spark plug fouling, engine power loss or other engine malfunctions. In order to join GM class action lawsuit investigations, your affected vehicle must not have received piston replacements (i.e. piston replacement in which the new pistons were not merely new versions of the same defective pistons).

A class action lawsuit against GM for oil consumption in Washington state alleges engine oil may be taken out of the valvetrain and deposited into the intake through the action of the engine’s positive crankcase ventilation system (PCV). This could inadvertently lead to more oil being burned than intended.

Which States Have Had a GM Class Action Lawsuit?

A GM class action lawsuit for oil consumption was filed in Minnesota, Oregon, California, Ohio, Washington and Florida, but this investigation is open to every state.

Particularly if you live in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota or Wisconsin, your case could be of special interest in this lawsuit investigation.

Last fall, GM agreed to a consolidated class action settlement regarding allegations its 2.4L LEA Ecotec four-cylinder engine caused certain vehicles to overconsume oil because of a similar piston ring issue. In that settlement, owners of 2010 to 2013 Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs will be allowed to have their vehicles inspected and repaired by GM.

Any customer who has already paid out of their own pocket to fix the piston rings issue may qualify for reimbursement from GM for such expenses, explicitly stating the settlement allows for “reimbursement for repairs and/or replacement of engine components that are or were required and solely caused by excessive oil consumption due to piston ring wear.”

Class action settlements are often negotiated when a big company such as GM wishes to avoid the costs, uncertainties and bad press of a trial.

General Motors is run by chairman and CEO Mary Barra since January 2014. GM reportedly employed about 95,000 hourly employees and 69,000 salaried employees as of Dec. 31, 2019. The company reported revenue of $147.05 billion for 2019, which was up one percent from 2018.

Join a Free GM Engine Oil Consumption Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

You may have a legal claim if you purchased a new or used model year 2011-2014 Chevrolet Avalanche, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Sierra, GMC Yukon, or GMC Yukon XL with an LC9 engine.

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119 thoughts onCan You File a GM Class Action Lawsuit for Oil Consumption?

  1. Lyndsee Gothe says:

    2012 chevy equinox. Major oil consumption..caused huge issues timing chain, camshaft position sensor, manifold cracked. Never ending problems brought into dealership and they aren’t helping me. Please include me in the class action.

    1. Nina Taylor says:

      I have the same problems as Stacia Zezza. I can’t drive my 3020 Equinox and it too has already had two motors put in. I owe on the car, needs an engine so can’t sell it.

  2. NATHANIEL PRIOLEAU says:

    NATHANIEL PRIOLEAU add my 2015 Chevy Silverado 1500 L/S 4.3 ENGINE TO THE LIST PLEASE .I have to add two quarts between oil change of 5000 mikes!

  3. Cindy Coleman says:

    Is the Equinox Class action include 2016, I had owned a 2012 which did this, traded in on a 2016 Equinox and the same thing is occurring.

  4. Jason Decklever says:

    I have a 2010 Camaro LT with the 3.6 and due to excessive oil consumption my mechanic found lots of metal pieces in the oil. I would like to know if anyone else has had issues with the 3.6??

  5. Stacia Zezza says:

    I would like to be added as well. I had no clue of this law suit until my SECOND engine needed to be replaced due to the same issue. Oil burned at an excessive rate. Engine went out at 60k Miles and I paid to have it replaced, the next engine did the same thing 2 years later! I went to my dealer who told me about the lawsuit, I called the number to be added to the claim and they told me I had missed it by a few months back then! I was furious. I want to be compensated for a car I can’t drive that I still have to make payments on.

  6. James Sova says:

    I have a 2014 Silverado that had to have the entire engine taken apart, cylinders worked, afm deleted, the whole nine yards. Spent ~$11k

  7. Whitney Jackson says:

    I have 2013 equinox that has burned excessive amounts of oil to where currently it’s needing a new motor due to oil consumption leaving me with no car.I paid on this car for 4 years all to have many problems and just want it fixed.I do not have money to buy a new motor,any info will be greatly appreciated.

    1. claudia yanez says:

      I have a terrain 2012 and I
      i ready west money 1500 fixing my car and wrist a lot
      oil 2

  8. Edward Lacross says:

    Please add me to the claim/lawsuit
    I own a 2013 GMC Terrain, which is using the oil up before its next scheduled oil change. I didn’t know about this on-going lawsuit until I was trying to figure out if others were having the same problems. its funny before buying this vehicle I checked on the rating of the vehicle and no one had stated anything about this issue. so now what ? I keep driving it till I have no vehicle to drive? I need this fixed. GM needs to get on the ball.
    Best regards
    Mr. Ed

  9. Edward A Lacross says:

    I didn’t know anything about this law suite, my 2013 terrain is burning oil. I had to replace the timing chain assembly. I was empty on oil before my scheduled oil change is due. The mechanic shop charged me an additional $800 for taking the intake apart and unplugging oil hole, so another $1300 gone.

  10. Rhonda Loterbauer says:

    Please add me to the claim/lawsuit. I have a 2016 Chevy Equinox with 107,000 miles with excessive oil consumption. I have already replaced the timing chain and now I have to get a new motor.

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