Emily Sortor  |  December 27, 2019

Category: Auto News

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Chevrolet vehicles may be prone to the "Chevy Shake" at high speeds.Drivers have launched a class action lawsuit against General Motors, claiming that the powertrains in some Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC vehicles are defective, causing an unpleasant driving experience known casually as the “Chevy shake.”

The Chevy shake class action lawsuit was filed by Kim Bostick and Branden Jamison who say that they purchased vehicles affected by the defect.

According to Bostick and Jamison, General Motors leased and sold hundreds of thousands of vehicles that are equipped with defective drivelines or powertrains — the part of the vehicle responsible for turning the vehicle’s wheels. Allegedly, this problem causes the vehicles to shake violently when driven at high speeds. 

Bostick and Jamison go on to describe the “Chevy shake” defect in more detail, claiming that the problem is caused by a defective drive shaft that is part of the driveline.

According to the plaintiffs, the drive shaft is an aluminum tube running the length of the interior of the vehicle, “transmitting torque and rotation from the engine to the wheels.” The drivers say that when the output shaft of the transmission rotates, it spins the drive shaft, turning the differential ring gear to rotate the wheels.

To work correctly, the drive shaft must reportedly be designed to particular balanced and weighted standards, so it can perform at high speeds. However, the design of the GM drive shafts in question allegedly are not appropriately designed.

The GM driveline shake class action lawsuit says that because of their defect, the vehicles are unstable at highway speeds and can cause drivers to lose control of their vehicles.

Allegedly, the problem can worsen over time if it is not fixed. The drivers say that the defect in the design can cause the drive shaft to deteriorate, which can cause the powertrain to completely fail by the drive shaft dropping to the ground. The drivers say this occurrence makes the vehicles unusable.

The vehicles that reportedly possess the Chevy shake defect include the following:

  • 2015 to 2020 Cadillac Escalade
  • 2014 to 2019 Chevrolet Silverado
  • 2015 to 2020 Chevrolet Suburban
  • 2015 to 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe
  • 2014 to 2019 GMC Sierra
  • 2015 to 2020 GMC Yukon or Yukon XL

GM allegedly knew or should have known about the defect in the driveline because of testing that the company should have conducted on the vehicle before it was released onto the market.

Additionally, GM knew or should have known about the problem at least after the vehicles were released onto the market because numerous complaints were made about the problem and communicated to GM, say the drivers.

The GM driveshaft class action lawsuit claims that GM actively concealed this information from consumers. The drivers state that GM put its own profits ahead of the safety and financial interest of customers. 

The plaintiffs say that had they known their vehicles were defective, they would not have purchased them or would not have paid as much as they did for them.

In April, GM drivers filed a separate, similar Chevy shake class action lawsuit.

Have you experienced the “Chevy shake” with your GM vehicle? Let us know in the comment section below.

Bostick and Jamison are represented by Steven R. Weinmann, Tarek H. Zohdy, Cody R. Padgett, and Trisha K. Monesi of Capstone Law APC; and by Russell D. Paul and Amey J. Park of Berger Montague PC.

The Chevy Shake Driveline Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Kim Bostick, et al. v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 5:19-cv-02451-VAP-SP, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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329 thoughts onGM Class Action Alleges ‘Chevy Shake’ At High Speeds

  1. Joe Riley says:

    I experienced the Chevy Shake around 60 to 68 miles an hour

  2. Joe Riley says:

    I have a brand new Chevy Silverado 2019 1500 LTZ and I have experienced the Chevy Shake

  3. Rick says:

    I have a 2015 GMC Sierra single cab and once i get above 100kph the truck shakes violently, i thought it was a tire problem and the dealer told me it was as well. Changed tires twice now made no difference,thanks for letting us know about this issue defiantly a safety issue.

  4. Eduardo says:

    Yes I have noticed the same shaking at higher speed . I notice a vibration around 60-68 mph .

  5. Malcolm Malone says:

    Yes have the Chevy shake in my 2014 Silverado 1500. LTZ 4×4 with the 5.3. Mentioned it to the dealership after I bought it they blew it off. I put new tires on it had them road forces balanced and the shake is still there. Asked about what could be causing it again at another dealership some time later and they blew it off. There is definitely something not right. Traded in a 2004 Sierra Denali with 126000 miles on it that drove down the road smooth as glass. Wish I’d kept the 04.

  6. Joe Johannes says:

    I just traded in a 2016 silverado 3500. The truck had 277,000 miles and I had vibration that was worsening. Had a hard time using cruise control as you had to change speeds to make the vibration go away. I hope my 2019 does not end up the same…

  7. Rick says:

    2014 Silverado High Country I do notice a vibration around 60-65 . Thought it may have been a tire issue but I see it could be in the driveline here.

  8. Brandon Martinez says:

    My dad’s Cadillac escalade has gone 120MPH+ and we have never experienced any shaking, not even in my 2019 Silverado its govenor is set to 99MPH. Maybe its luck but I do lots of heavy towing and never felt unsafe in my truck with has 40k.

  9. Darryl Harder says:

    Yes I have noticed the same shaking at higher speed . Thank you for letting us know about this and I do believe that this is a Safty issue

  10. Andrew says:

    Owned a 2014 Sierra SLT for 4 years and managed to put 123,000 miles on it. The truck had a minor vibration around 70, any faster or slower and it would go away. Replaced the ring gear in the rear differential as they were out of tolerance from the supplier. This was around 18,000 and never had the issue again. I went through three sets of tires and it was as smooth as silk the entire time.

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