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UPDATE 2: On Dec. 26, 2020, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving settlement checks from the Mercedes HVAC class action settlement worth as much as $300. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!
UPDATE: January 2020, the Mercedes HVAC class action settlement website is live. Click here for more information.
A settlement agreement has been reached that will resolve three Mercedes class action lawsuits alleging the heating, venting, and air conditioning system in 2.5 million vehicles is prone to smelling moldy.
A number of Mercedes owners lodged class action lawsuits against Mercedes-Benz USA and Daimler AG over claims that when faced with complaints over mold smells in the cars, the luxury car maker refused to cover repairs under their warranty.
Daimler attempted to escape the Mercedes HVAC defect class action lawsuit, but a federal judge ruled that the parent company must face the claims early in 2019.
While the car makers refuse to admit any wrongdoing, the Mercedes HVAC class action settlement will cover a nationwide Class of current and former owners and lessees of certain models.
The Mercedes models included in the settlement are Mercedes-Benz 2008-19 C-Class, 2010-15 GLK-Class, 2012-17 CLS-Class, 2010-19 E-Class, 2015-19 GLA-Class, 2013-16 GL-Class, 2016-19 GLE-Class, 2017-19 GLS-Class, 2012-15 M-Class, and 2016-19 GLC-Class.
Under the terms of the settlement, Class Members can receive payment for past and future repairs. Payments are based on a sliding scale. Future payments will cover repairs for up to 125,000 miles or 10 years.
Specifically, Class Members will receive 100 percent if the repair occurs during the Warranty Coverage Period, or the earlier of four years of the in-service date or 50,000 miles; 70 percent, if the repair occurs from the end of the Warranty Coverage Period to the earlier of eight years from the in-service date or 100,000 miles; and 50 percent, if the repair occurs between the previous period and 10 years from the in-service date or 125,000 miles.
For past repairs, the Mercedes HVAC defect class action settlement states, “There is no limit to the number of claims or amount of total money that Mercedes will pay to reimbursed qualified past repairs. However, the reimbursable repair cost of a single repair done by an Independent Service Provider (as opposed to an Authorized Service Provider) shall not exceed $300 and, the total reimbursement for Independent repairs shall not exceed $900 per Vehicle.”
Class Members will be able to submit claims by mail or online and supporting documentation will be required.
“Class Members can receive Qualified Future Repairs by bringing their Vehicle to an Authorized Service Center, which will determine eligibility and perform the repairs,” states the settlement agreement. “Dispute resolution is available for Class Members who dispute their reimbursements or believe they are wrongfully denied coverage.”
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Plaintiffs’ attorneys are Ketan A. Patel of Corpus Law Patel LLC and Jonathan D. Selbin, Annika K. Martin and Sean A. Petterson of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP.
The Mercedes HVAC Defect Class Action Lawsuits are Sunil Amin and Trushar Patel v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC and Daimler AG, Case No. 1:17-cv-01701, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia; Manan Bhatt, et al. v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC, Case No. 2:16-cv-03171, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California; and Nicholas Biase, et al. v. Mercedes-Benz USA, Case No. 2:18-cv-17128, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
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96 thoughts onMercedes Moldy HVAC Class Action Settlement Covers 2.5M Vehicles
Please add me. 2017 C Class coupe.
Please add me , own 2 of the stinkers
Same here
Please add me to this class action lawsuit. I own a 2012 ML350 and its a/c has smelled of locker room dirty socks since I bought it. I had no idea until now what it actually was. It still stinks.
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Owasso, Oklahoma 74011
Please add me to this class action suit. I had a 2010 C class Mercedes in which I had experienced siminlar problems in my 2010 Mercedes C class. I have cronic broncitis and when I would ne in the auto, broncitis wpul begin with coughing and dis comfort in my lungs.
Please add me to this class action suit. I had a 2010 C class Mercedes in which I had experienv3
BE AWARE THIS PROBLEM GOES BACK MUCH FURTHER THAN 2005. I HAD A 1994 MERCEDES S420 – OWNED FROM 2011 TO 2016. HAD TO SELL IT BECAUSE OF THE MOLD IN THE VENTS. MADE MY COPD AND ASTHMA MUCH WORSE. IT WOULD BE NICE IF THE YEARSINCLUDED GO BACK INTO THE 90’s
Please add me to the class action I own a 2013 GLK 350 93,000 miles.
Thomas Geaslen
PO Box 519
Nipomo CA 93444-0519
Please add me to the list I have a CLS 400 2016 and a GL450 2018
I have had bad migraines and alergies and sinus issues
Let me know if you need more info
Please Add Me, Thank You!