Steven Cohen  |  November 20, 2019

Category: Auto News

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A judge in Florida federal court has put her stamp of approval on a $42 million settlement agreement which resolves three lawsuits claiming that General Motors sold vehicles with an oil consumption defect.

Plaintiffs Ellen Berman and Dayana Guach allege that General Motors model year 2010-2013 Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain cars that have 2.4-liter Ecotec engines suffer from the defect that consumes oil at a very high rate.

The primary cause of the defect is malfunctioning piston rings, which are prone to premature wear, the judge’s order states. The defect necessitates the need for the car owner to replenish the car’s oil more frequently.

The plaintiffs filed suit in September 2018, claiming that General Motors breached their written warranties under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and violated the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.

Two other class action lawsuits were subsequently filed, based on similar allegations. The judge’s approval of the settlement resolves the claims in these three cases.

Starting in 2014, General Motors issued Special Coverage Adjustments (SCAs) for the model years 2010-2012 of the class vehicles, the judge’s order reads.

The SCAs were put into effect to extend the class vehicles’ warranty for piston replacement beyond the normal warranty expiration period, which was five years or 100,000 miles.  

“The SCAs provided that owners of Class Vehicles could take their vehicles to a dealership and undergo an oil consumption diagnosis. If the diagnosis indicated excessive oil consumption, GM would replace the piston rings for free, if the vehicle was within certain time and mileage limitations,” the judge states in her order.

The Settlement Class is defined as: “All persons within the United States who purchased or leased, at any time before the Preliminary Approval Date, a new retail or used model year 2010, 2011, 2012, or 2013 Chevrolet Equinox or GMC Terrain vehicle equipped with 2.4 liter Ecotec engines, manufactured prior to the Production Change, and who have not executed a prior release of claims related to Class Vehicle oil consumption or resulting piston or engine damage in favor of GM.”

In addition, the judge’s order states that, for model year 2010-2012 class vehicles, owners will be able to get a free replacement of piston assemblies at authorized dealerships.

Also, Class Members who already paid for covered repairs but who did not already submit a claim under the Special Coverage Adjustments will have 120 days to submit a claim.

For model year 2013 class vehicles, Class Members will receive free piston assembly replacement. Also, those who previously paid out-of-pocket for repairs can file claims for reimbursement of expenses.

Each Class representative will receive $4,500 as a service payment, which the judge determined to be “appropriate, fair, and reasonable.” This award is being paid by General Motors separately from the funds being made available via the settlement agreement.

Also, the attorneys for the plaintiffs will receive fees of $3,390,351, which is eight percent of the settlement value. Class Counsel will also receive reimbursement of $109,649 for litigation expenses.

Do you own one of the class vehicles mentioned as part of the settlement? Leave a message in the comments section below.

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The plaintiffs are represented by Rachel Soffin, Gregory F. Coleman, Adam A. Edwards and Mark E. Silvey of Greg Coleman Law PC, Robert Ahdoot of Ahdoot & Wolfson PC, and Daniel K. Bryson and J. Hunter Bryson of Whitfield Bryson & Mason LLP.

The GM Chevrolet Equinox SUV Oil Consumption Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Ellen Berman, et al. v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 2:18-­cv-­14371, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida; Hindsman, et al. v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 3:17-cv-05337, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California; and Sanchez, et al. v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 1:18-cv-02536, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

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2,085 thoughts on$42M GM Chevy Equinox Oil Guzzling Class Action Settlement Approved

  1. Heather LaForest says:

    2013 equinox
    Add me

  2. Keith Casey says:

    Yes I want to be added!

  3. Taylor Noel says:

    I own a 2011 Equinox. Had the special coverage issue fixed at the dealership 2 years ago. Just two WEEKS ago, had the timing chain break in the middle of the highway due to oil consumption issues again. Help!!

    1. Leslie Crisp says:

      Exact same scenario. My 2011 engine was rebuilt by the dealership about 2 years ago and the chain broke 3 weeks ago from oiling issues. No warning and 25% left on the oil monitoring system.

  4. Rose Pardoe says:

    Own a 2010 oil guzzler! Is it too late to get in on the lawsuit.

    1. RICHARD L THIGPEN says:

      I have a 2011 equinox that just started using excessive oil three months ago. It wasn’t until then that I found out about the problem and the lawsuit. My problem is my car was out of the special adjustment coverage date by 6 months and 10,000 miles so I did not go to the dealer to try and get it fixed and was never advised of the lawsuit before it was settled. Do i have any options regarding this probelm?

  5. Michael Wortham says:

    my wife and i own a 2012 chevy equinox. this eats oil like a fat kid eats candy on Halloween. and there is no oil leak. the chevy dealer wants alot of money to do an oil consumption trst with an oil change. if the lawsuit can help get this fixed or even tell me how to fix it that would be very helpful for my family. thank u

  6. Sharon says:

    I have a 2011 Equinox, 4 cyl. I had Piston rings replaced under the special coverage. Recently had timing chain and higher pressure fuel pump replaced due to oil consumption. What steps do I need to take to get reimbursed for the timing chain and fuel pump repairs. Thanks!

  7. James H says:

    I have a 2010 Equinox. We had to replace the engine 2 times. First replacement was with another engine from same model same year. Second one was for a different model in same family from a different year. We were told it would fit and work. We’ve had problems since then like the car acting like it’s a manual trans instead of auto trans.

  8. Joan Rettig says:

    2010 Equinox. Do I need to have proof of oil consumption? It definitely is going through oil, just hasn’t been diagnosed by a dealership

  9. KIM SMITH says:

    2013 Equinox. What do I need to do?

  10. Hampton Mills White says:

    I have a 2011 Chevy Equinox and it uses oil. What do I do?

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