Emily Sortor  |  October 24, 2019

Category: Auto News

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ford truckA class action lawsuit claims that Ford F-150 vehicles possess defects in their paint and/or paint primer and in the aluminum body panels that can cause the vehicles to corrode prematurely.

The Ford F-150 paint corrosion class action lawsuit was filed by Tina Nelson who says she owns a 2014 Ford F-150 Supercrew that she purchased in 2016 for around $24,000.

Allegedly, when the vehicle had less than 40,000 miles on it, its paint began to peel severely and became corroded in the body panels including the roof, hood, and side panels.

The Ford F-150 class action lawsuit says that shortly after she discovered the damages, Nelson brought her F-150 to an authorized Ford dealership for repairs. Allegedly, the dealership determined that the problem was caused by a defect in the primer, but did not provide assistance.

The Ford representative at the dealership reportedly asked the technician if they felt that the problem was due to a defect in the paint. The technician allegedly said that it was probably a defect in the primer, which prevented the paint from adhering to it.

The Ford F-150 corrosion class action lawsuit claims that the Ford dealership did not attempt to remedy the problem, even though the vehicle was still under its 5-year Extended Corrosion Warranty. Allegedly, the Ford representatives did not provide any warranty help about the damages caused by the defects.

According to Nelson, the paint bubbling, peeling, corrosion, and damages decreased the vehicle’s resale value. Nelson goes on to say that “as more underlying structural components are uncovered” because of the corrosion and peeling, the problem worsens because more of the vehicle is exposed to the environment.

The Ford F-150 class action lawsuit states that the deficit causes financial damage to customers like Nelson not only because of the damage to the resale value of the vehicle, but because the cost of fixing the problem is significant.

Nelson says that “the money needed to even attempt to remedy the problem, is greater than simply the cost of a new paint job, because the underlying Corrosion Defect in the aluminum hood would cause any new paint to bubble and flake as well.”

The Ford corrosion class action lawsuit says that Ford knew or should have known about the defect but did not try to provide a remedy, citing numerous consumer complaints about the issue.

Nelson says that had she known that her vehicle possessed the defect, she would not have purchased it, or would have paid significantly less for it. She seeks damages on behalf of herself and all other similarly affected customers.

Have you experienced corrosion problems with your vehicle? Share your story with us in the comments below.

Nelson is represented by Robert A. Cox and Edwin E. Wallis III of Glassman Wyatt Tuttle & Cox PC; and by Myles McGuire, Evan M. Meyers, and Timothy P. Kingsbury of McGuire Law PC.

The Ford F-150 Corrosion Class Action Lawsuit is Tina Nelson v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. 2:19-cv-02712, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee, Western Division.

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211 thoughts onFord Class Action Says Trucks Experience Premature Corrosion

  1. David says:

    Have 2018 f150 xlt paint chipping on tail gate

  2. Sylvia says:

    Same here and my sister has same truck but 2018 and same problem

  3. Sylvia wilson says:

    I have a f150 four door,stx,truck,blue metallic paint,paint is peeling on hood over the windshield and on the tailgate, hopefully ford will do right by it’s customers and correct this issue.

  4. Sylvia wilson says:

    I have a 2017 ford f150 four door,stx,truck, blue metallic paint, the paint is peeling on hood over the windshield,and on the tailgate, hopefully ford will due right by their customers and correct this problem.

  5. Dave Susen says:

    2011 Ford F 150 starting having rust issues within 5 years of ownership. Have already spent. 1000’s on repairs. Now my entire bed needs to be replaced. The corrision is like a cancer that can’t be stopped! I have worked painstakingly hard to maintain my truck inside and out. My wife’s 2011 Kia Sorrento has no rust. Ford needs to make this right!!

  6. James Capell says:

    2013 F150 here with 89000 miles on it. Paint on the roof is bubbling and rusting. I am having to pay 1500 dollars to get it repaired, but they wont worranty it because it appears its rusting from the inside. Full repair would be about double that to replace the roof panel. This shouldnt happen. I would like to be involved in the lawsuit, please.

  7. Alicia says:

    I have 2012 F-150 and paint is just chipping off and rust is under paint. I called ford and they said they can’t do anything. There is no reason why rust should be under paint. I’m paying for this truck!!!!

  8. Nancy Sheppard says:

    I have 2013 ford F150 same rust issues who can I get help from is there a lawsuit, is ford doing anything to help us

  9. Bill Martin says:

    I have a 2014 Ford F150 that Both rear panels above the Tires are rusting out on both sides.

  10. William Herring says:

    I have 2017 f150 XLT Supercrew. Paint is chip off the tailgate to bare metal.

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