Emily Sortor  |  August 14, 2019

Category: Auto News

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GM cadillac escaladeA class action lawsuit filed against General Motors claims that transmissions in Chevy and Cadillac vehicles possess a defect that cause them to jolt and shake violently.

The GM class action lawsuit was filed by Marisella Gutierrez, Jimmy Harman, Mark Kidd, and James Norvell who say they own GM vehicles that possess this problem, and have had to have repairs done under warranty.

However, the four vehicle owners fear that their warranty will no longer cover repairs for the problem.

The GM transmission class action lawsuit claims that certain Cadillac and Chevy vehicles are fitted with a Hydra-Matic 8L90 or 8L45 transmission that cause them to jolt, lurch, and jerk while being driven.

The Chevy, Cadillac class action lawsuit goes on to say that the allegedly defective transmissions not only cause an unpleasant driving experience, but cause the vehicles to fail to accelerate, fail to downshift, and delay stopping even if the brakes are applied.

The GM class action lawsuit claims that these problems pose serious dangers because they can prevent the drivers from being able to operate their vehicles effectively, which can lead to a collision or an unsafe driving condition.

Allegedly, this problem is caused because of a range of internal problems in the transmissions, including defective torque converters. The plaintiffs state that there is too much friction between the transmission component parts, which results in metal shavings coming off from the elements.

These metal shavings allegedly then circulate throughout the transmissions’ hydraulic systems, causing further damage to the transmission’s hydraulic systems.

The drivers say GM has been aware of this defect for years, and has failed to adequately address the issue. According to the customers, the company has even tried to convince customers that the problems were normal, including the dramatic “surging” or “unexpected acceleration” that are characteristics of the defect.

The Chevy, Cadillac transmissions class action lawsuit states that customers were financially injured by the transmission defect and by GM’s denial of it. Allegedly, had customers been aware of the defect before they purchased or leased their vehicles, they would not have purchased them or would not have paid as much as they did for it.

The consumers argue that GM is aware of or should have been aware of the defect, noting that numerous trade publications criticized the transmissions problem. Despite this criticism, GM has reportedly never truly fixed the problem, and continues to make money from the sale of the vehicles while consumers continue to be financially injured and be put at risk physically.

Allegedly, GM has not attempted to remedy the problem in a widespread way, and has only offered solutions like patchwork software updates, parts replacements, and other insufficient fixes.

The GM drivers are represented by Lynn Lincoln Sarko, Gretchen Freeman Cappio, Tana Lin, Ryan McDevitt, and Max Goins of Keller Rohrback LLP.

The GM Chevy Cadillac Transmission Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Marisella Gutierrez, et al. v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 2:19-cv-12371-GCS-SDD, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

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302 thoughts onGM Class Action Says Chevy, Cadillac Transmissions Are Defective

  1. Stuart Mednick says:

    I have a 2004 Chevy Impala that does the same thing all the time, it’s does not shift into 1st gear at a stop.! But I don’t have the money to fix it. .

  2. Heather Hesskew says:

    Add me please

  3. Teresa L Clements says:

    I have a 2005 Tahoe is it part of the lawsuit

    1. Grant Georgia says:

      No, the 2005 Tahoe has a 4L60-E. This settlement only applies for vehicles with the 8L90 or 8L45 transmission.

  4. Dawn R Byers says:

    add me

  5. Dusty Burton says:

    My 2015 Silverado high country has recently started to jerk slightly on occasion. I had a 2013 silverado which started doing the same thing but it would jerk really hard. I am afraid the 2015 will start doing the same thing. That was one of the reasons I got rid of the 2013 with 30,000 miles. My 2015 Silverado has around 70,000 miles and is starting to do like the 2013.

  6. Tina says:

    Currently my impala stalls on takeoff, and has a big jerk ,

  7. Debbie says:

    My Chevy Traverse is doing the same.

  8. Salvador villavicencio says:

    I recently change my transmision, on my Silverado 2016 with 100k miles on it. How do I get on this lawsuit.

  9. Ba Turner says:

    I have a 2008 Cadillac Escalade esv.
    I have been through 2 transmission VERY Expensive!!!
    How can I get in on this action?
    Thanks in advance

    1. Jimmy Norris says:

      You have a 6L90E completely different transmission.

  10. Hannah says:

    I have a 2008 Chevy Impala that does this all the time, it’s so scary! But I don’t have the money to do anything about it.

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