Anna Bradley-Smith  |  July 15, 2021

Category: Auto News

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Volkswagen Group of America Inc. has reached a settlement with drivers who allege that the company sold them Audis with defective gearshifts and left them to pick up the tab for transmission repairs.

Lead Plaintiff John Chess asked the California federal court to grant preliminary approval for settlement, which would end a 2017 class action lawsuit against VW. The settlement includes a warranty extension and replacements of the alleged faulty transmission.

According to the Audi defect class action lawsuit, VW manufactured and sold 2010-2014 model year Audi S4, S5, S6, S7 and RS5 vehicles with defective direct-shift gearbox transmissions that caused “sudden, rough, unexpected shaking and violent jerking” when drivers attempted to accelerate and shift the cars into second, third or fourth gear and attempted to decelerate. A later amended claim added 2015 models to the lawsuit.

In the Audi defect settlement request, Chess says that the settlement is “clearly fair, reasonable and adequate, providing significant, concrete and valuable benefits” to the drivers.

“The proposed Settlement provides for a percentage reimbursement to all Settlement Class Members that have paid out-of-pocket expenses for one Covered Repair (of a diagnosed condition of transmission shuddering, juddering, rough shifting or improperly entering into “limp mode”),” the document says.

The value of the VW Audi defect settlement has not been made public, but the documents state that VW will pay up to $1.05 million in attorney fees and up to $5,000 as an incentive award to the class representative.

VW will also pay back vehicle owners a portion of their transmission repair or replacement costs based on the mileage and age of the vehicle when the repair happened. Reimbursement ranges from 100 percent for vehicles that were up to four years old and under 50,000 miles, to 20 percent for vehicles that were between eight and nine years and between 80,001 and 90,000 miles.

For those who had their repairs done at a non-authorized Audi dealer, reimbursement for replacement of the mechatronic unit is capped at $5,000 and replacement of the transmission is capped at $12,000.

According to the Audi defect settlement document, VW denies all the allegations and maintains that the vehicles’ transmissions “are not defective, were properly designed, manufactured, marketed and sold, that no warranties were breached, that no applicable statutes or laws were violated, and no wrongdoing occurred with respect to the subject vehicles and their transmissions.”

Have you ever driven one of the affected Audis? Let us know if you noticed any issues with the transmission in the comments section!

Chess is represented by Daniel K. Bryson, Gregory F. Coleman, and Mitchell M. Breit of Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC; and Deborah R. Rosenthal of Simmons Hanly Conroy LLC.

VW is represented by Michael B. Gallub, Homer B. Ramsey, Brian T. Carr and Craig L. Winterman of Herzfeld & Rubin PC.

The Audi Faulty Transmission Class Action Lawsuit is Chess v. Volkswagen Group of America Inc., Case No. 4:17-cv-07287, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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47 thoughts onVW Reaches Settlement With Drivers After Allegedly Selling Defective Audis

  1. Nicholas Kost says:

    I would like to be added to this Lawsuit as I have a 2011 S5 V8. I have has intermittent transmission issues with performance and missing gears.

  2. JUAN PINTO says:

    when and where are we able to file a claim?

    1. Julio Reyes says:

      I have an RS3 2013 with 80k but the problems start some with 75k the problems with the gears I can drive the car but slow if push the gas the car hit. I’m in Arizona, how I can get help?

  3. Juan Pinto says:

    So how do we get reimbursed does this apply only to new vehicle owners “original owners” or used car purchase? I bought my car from a used lot and had mechateonic system replaced, i still have clunking noise 1 year later

  4. Jonathan says:

    Bought 2013 from private seller an went 12miles before getting gearbox code. Just got car back after 4months in shop. Paid out of pocket for gear selector sensor. I would like to be added to case.

    1. Tim Hills says:

      Currently going through this issue. 2012 Audi S4. Having to get the mechtronic unit replacement

  5. Nelson says:

    Add me

  6. Israel Seiter says:

    Add me, just spent several thousand on this junk car.

  7. Luis says:

    I have an s4 2014 I need to be on this

  8. Jovany V Bustillos says:

    My 2010 Audi S4 with only 67k miles has given me both transmission and mech unit issues

  9. Albert Hu says:

    My 2013 Audi S7, clean carfax, regular service and oil change, 60,000 miles, drove perfectly and then completely had all the transmission malfunction warning turn on and get stuck in an instant causing me to be stuck in the middle of the road. Turn off and turn on the car to move only a few inches before it idles without movement from the gas pedal. This is extremely dangerous and expensive issue. Please help.

    1. Jt says:

      That’s a mechatronics failure

  10. Albert says:

    Yes it was driving perfect only 2 hours ago and completely did a 180 and now can’t even move. So dangerous. How do I go about this

    1. Khalida Nelson says:

      Me too just hours ago now I can i my drive 5 miles per hour . I have a 2016 S4

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