Christina Spicer  |  December 20, 2018

Category: Auto News

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St. Ives Apricot Scrub Class Action Lawsuit Tossed by CourtA group of consumers alleges in a recently filed class action lawsuit that a defect in the GM 8L90 and the 8L45 transmissions included in vehicles made between 2015 and 2018 causes problems when drivers try to shift the vehicles.

Lead plaintiffs, all GM owners, allege in their class action lawsuit that the 8L90 and 8L45 transmissions are defective, causing drivers to not only experience the “hard shift” but also engine damage. Ultimately, GM owners and lessees face mounting repair costs because of the alleged defect, the complaint says.

“Drivers attempting to accelerate or decelerate their cars feel a hesitation, followed by a significant shake, shudder, jerk, clunk, or ‘hard shift’ when the vehicle’s automatic transmission changes gears,” alleges the GM class action lawsuit.

Further, “The shuddering, shaking, jerking and hesitation is related to internal issues within the transmission and/or torque converter causing friction surfaces, hydraulic systems, and gears to not function properly, and resulting in metal shavings being circulated throughout the transmission,” continues the complaint. “Over time, damage to the transmission and torque converter occurs.”

The GM class action lawsuit contends that the car maker has known about the alleged transmission defect “for years.” Pointing out that GM has issued a technical service bulletin about the problem, the plaintiffs allege that the company has failed to inform consumers.

“But current purchasers and lessees should not have to cross their fingers for a fix, and prospective customers should be told of GM’s awareness of a defect,” argue the plaintiffs. “Presently, it appears GM is merely biding time until its warranty expires.”

According to the GM class action lawsuit, the alleged transmission defect presents a safety risk to drivers and passengers in 2015 through 2018 GM vehicles equipped with GM 8L90 or GM 8L45 transmissions. The defect can, according to the plaintiffs, cause the vehicle to shudder and jerk so violently that owners have complained that it feels as if they have been hit by another car.

The plaintiffs say that one GM owner reported that he almost drove through his garage door because the gear shifted so violently due to the alleged defect.

The class action lawsuit alleges that the defective transmission issue stemmed from GM’s use of an 8-speed transmission starting in 2015. The car maker said that the new 8-speed transmission would distribute power more evenly than the previous 6-speed transmission – a “win-win-win scenario” for consumers, according to advertising released in 2014 about the change.

The GM vehicles that include the 8L90 or 8L45 transmission are the 2015-2019 Chevrolet Silverado; the 2017-2019 Chevrolet Colorado; the 2015-2019 Chevrolet Corvette; the 2016-2019 Chevrolet Camaro; the 2015-2019 Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV; the 2016-2019 Cadillac ATS, ATS-V, CTS, CT6, and CTS-V; the 2015-2019 GMC Sierra, Yukon, and Yukon XL, and Yukon Denali XL; and the 2017-2019 GMC Canyon.

The GM class action lawsuit seeks to represent owners and lessees of vehicles equipped with the GM 8L90 or GM 8L45 transmissions in six different states: Florida, California, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, and Texas.

The plaintiffs are represented by Theodore J. Leopold, Andrew N. Friedman, Douglas J. McNamara, and Julia A. Horwitz of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC and Robert Gordon and Steven Calamusa of Gordon & Partners PA.

The GM Class Action Lawsuit is Duffy, et al. v. General Motors, Inc., Case No. 9:18-cv-81726-RLR in the U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida.

UPDATE: The Vehicle Safety Defect Investigation is now open! If you own a vehicle that has a safety defect and you believe it should be covered by the warranty and it’s not, submit your information here.

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291 thoughts onGM Class Action Alleges ‘Hard Shift’ Transmission Defect

  1. Jacke Hunter says:

    I have a 2016 silverado. Sounds like my transmission is going to fall out when it shifts at low speeds. Please add me to this claim.

  2. Becky Scardina says:

    I am having the same issues with my 2016 GMC Yukon Denali XL. Please add me to this claim.

    1. DEREK STONEKING says:

      just bought a 2017 GMC Yukon Denali and driving through parking lot after work the SUV when shifting between i believe was 1st to 2nd was real jerky and when it shifted sounded like my gears in the transmission were gonna fall apart.

      please add me to the lawsuit

  3. Justin Dewitt says:

    I bought a 2020 RST 5.3 with 3,000 miles on it I have had multiple misfires hard shifts and while driving on the freeway my truck shakes while going 60mph the only way to make it stop is to go faster I told chevy about my problems they blew me off until my warranty was up. A week after my warranty was up they said we can run tests on your truck I told them im past warranty and I told them I’ve been trying to get them to look at my truck and they said where do I live to drop me off with no truck one of the managers told the service manager that I’ve been trying to get my truck in but they kept blowing me off I need a new transmission now

  4. Bill Fox says:

    2017 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali shifts hard from first to second with a pronounced pause along with what sounds like a grinding noise. Talked with the service technician and he said this was normal. He did admit that there has been a problem with these transmissions. Taking truck in for service.

  5. Rudy says:

    2017 Sierra Denali 6.2 same issues with transmission it feels as though jerks so violently when transmission trying to figure out what gear to engage when throttle application, running 55 mph to 70 mph it vibrates or shakes at first I thought it was driving over those light reflectors on the freeway, it shudders,
    Finally I took it to the dealership they said they’ll swap the transmission for a new one who knows if that’s true fingers crossed my extended warranty are responsible for the cost my deductible is only $100
    I like this truck hopefully the new tranny won’t turn out the same

    1. Kelly Blount says:

      Just wondering if your extended warranty covered it with $100 deductible. I have the same issues with my truck and also have the extended warranty. I’m going to take it in this week. Thanks

  6. Jon smith says:

    2019 z71, same exact problem, dealership claims they haven’t heard of this problem.

  7. Anthony Sosa says:

    My 2016 GMC Sierra slt does the same hard down shift and sounds like it wants to stall out. Worried that the transmission one day might fall out, that’s how it sounds.

  8. James Gonzales says:

    2018 Silverado crewcab 5.3 Z71 39,800 miles. Hard shifting speeding up and slowing down. Down shifts on the highway.

  9. Jorge spicer says:

    I have a 2015 gmc Sierra 1500 Denali that is also experiencing major transmission and shift issues. Please add me to this class action lawsuit

  10. Michael Diamond says:

    Michael Diamond- My 2017 Chevy Silverado LT shifts so hard I think I’m being rear-ended. Please add me to class-action suit.

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