Brigette Honaker  |  December 13, 2019

Category: Auto News

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GM Chevrolet Tahoe logoA recent GM class action lawsuit claims that GMC and Chevrolet vehicles manufactured by the auto company are equipped with defective engines.

According to plaintiff Thomas Szep, GM vehicles with Generation IV 5.3 Liter V8 Vortec 5300 engines suffer from engine failure due to defects.

The defective engines allegedly consume an “abnormally and improperly high” amount of motor oil which results in low oil levels in the vehicle. This can reportedly lead to insufficient lubrication in the engine and subsequently damage engine components.

The GM class action lawsuit argues that the defect stems from insufficient piston rings in the Generation IV Vortec 5300 engines. The piston rings allegedly fail to maintain sufficient tension which results in oil leaving the crankcase too quickly.

These problems are allegedly exacerbated by GM’s Oil Life Monitoring System. This system is supposed to alert consumers about their oil levels, but reportedly fails to actually monitor the levels of oil in an engine. Instead, the system allegedly monitors engine conditions and calculates expected oil consumption.

“The result is a system that directs drivers to travel thousands of miles with inadequate engine lubricity levels, wearing out and damaging moving internal engine components – a particularly serious problem in light of the fact that the Oil Consumption Defect causes improper and excessive oil loss in each of the Class Vehicles,” the GM class action lawsuit claims.

The engine failure defect reported affects the following vehicles: 2010-2014 Chevrolet Avalanche, 2010-2012 Chevrolet Colorado, 2010-2013 Chevrolet Express, 2010-2013 Chevrolet Silverado, 2010-2014 Chevrolet Suburban, 2010-2014 Chevrolet Tahoe, 2010-2013 GMC Canyon, 2010-2013 GMC Savana, 2010-2013 GMC Sierra, 2010-2014 GMC Yukon, and 2010-2014 GMC Yukon XL.

Owners of these vehicles have allegedly left repeated complaints about the issue in online forums.

Szep says he experienced the issue with his 2011 Chevrolet Silverado. He argues that the engine defect was never disclosed to him and that he purchased the vehicle under the assumption that it would be “a reliable vehicle.” The engine defect has reportedly rendered the vehicle less valuable and less reliable, which Szep argues constitutes injury.

In his GM class action lawsuit, Szep seeks to represent a Class of current and former owners or lessees of Class vehicles that were acquired in the United States. He also seeks to represent a Class of the same consumers who purchased or leased their vehicles in Ohio.

GM has faced several engine defect class action lawsuits over the past few years. In 2017, plaintiffs filed a GM class action alleging that the some of the vehicles from the company are equipped with defective engines. These engines allegedly cause excessive oil consumption, spark plug degradation, and malfunctions in engine performance.

Did you purchase or lease a 2010-2013 GM vehicle equipped with the allegedly defective engine? Share your experiences in the comment section below.

Szep and the proposed Class are represented by Mark A. DiCello, Justin J. Hawal, Adam J. Levitt, John E. Tangren, and Daniel R. Ferri of DiCello Levitt Gutzler LLC.

The GM Engines Class Action Lawsuit is Szep v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 1:19-cv-02858, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.

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274 thoughts onGM Class Action Says Engines Fail Prematurely

  1. Nick Antolik says:

    Would like to join this suit. 13 sierra failed at 125gs.. new jasper engine and rental.. over 9 grand it cost me

  2. Jeff Camp says:

    Who do you contact to join the law suit?

    1. Vanessa Harrisn says:

      I own a 2014 GMC Terrain and I have the same issues listed in the lawsuit.

  3. taylor Cornelius howze says:

    2013 Silverado 1500 wt 5.3 lifters are tapping and I know what’s next but don’t have the money to repair or replace while I am still paying for it. Help.

  4. Shane Patterson says:

    I have a feeling the same thing just happened to my 2912 gmc Acadia. Oil needed to be changed well before the 6000 mile mark synthetic should cover. 125,000 miles my engine just blew up out of nowhere. I bought this car from a certified pre owned dealership. Now I am out $13,000. Thanks to GM for there shifty built engines.

  5. Joseph hayes says:

    I had a 2012 GMCSierra 2500 and at 200,000 mile the piston fails. Not been running since. I was carried to a dealership to get the oil changed everytime. Certified.

  6. Barry Brelsford says:

    I have a 2017 Taho that the dealership said it needs to repair the engine and they want to chage me $3,000.00 to repaire their bad engine. GM knew they had a bad engine and did not recall them because it’s all about money. I’m in on a Class Action Lawsuite! Who do I contact?

  7. Jason Gerzsenyi says:

    2015 tahoe 62k miles computer keeps saying no oil but there oil in it. Mechanic just said thinks motor is shot.. good thing we only owe 50 k on it. Can’t get ahold of anyone

    1. JH says:

      You just have to replace the small oil pressure sensor filter that’s located underneath and behind the upper air intake, will fix your issue. The filter is in place to protect the engines AFM ( active fuel management system). There’s also a known issue with the driver side valve cover in that the pcv valve is built into the valve cover turns faulty and then allows oil to get sucked into the engines upper air intake. This in turn causes oil consumption, fouled plugs, misfires and destroys the engines catalytic converters.

  8. Joey Moody says:

    I need in on this. I have a 2012 Chevrolet avalanche ltz that uses excessive amounts of oil.

  9. George M Araujo says:

    2013 silverado owner with 6.2l L99 motor. Not happy to say the least. I need in on this law suit. Please respond with information. Thank you.

  10. Jay says:

    I want to join this lawsuit

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