Brigette Honaker  |  May 13, 2020

Category: Consumer News

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Febreze car air freshener

A recent class action lawsuit claims that Febreze car vent clips are not “mess-free” as advertised.

Febreze car vent clips are designed to be clipped onto vehicle air vents to provide an air freshening effect. Once activated, the clips are reportedly able to last for 30 days.

These “easy” installation products are represented as “mess-free,” “long-lasting,” “safe to use,” and able to “work in virtually every vehicle.”

However, the Febreze class action lawsuit argues that these representations are false and misleading.

“Contrary to Defendant’s representations, P&G, with its long history of producing products under the Febreze brand, knew or should have known that the CAR Vent Clips contain one or more design and/or manufacturing defects which under normal use and conditions, cause the CAR Vent Clips to leak oil and/or other substances […], thereby damaging the interior surfaces and interior of the vehicles in which they are used,” the Febreze car vent clips class action lawsuit claims.

Plaintiffs Angela Davis, Deanna Lopez, and Ursula Riley claim that they were deceived by manufacturer Procter & Gamble, resulting in financial injury. “Had Plaintiffs and Class members known of the Defect at the time of their purchase, they would not have purchased the CAR Vent Clips,” the Febreze class action lawsuit argues.

Davis allegedly used a Febreze car vent clip in December 2019 in her brand new Nissan truck. Unfortunately, Davis says the Febreze clip leaked all over the dashboard of her vehicle – damaging the electronic system and various surfaces underneath.

Lopez reportedly purchased a Febreze car vent clip in February 2020 for use in her Prius. Allegedly, the vent clip began to leak oil and other substances which melted the vehicle’s dashboard. Afterwards, a visible chemical trail was left on the dashboard.

Riley allegedly had a similar experience in February 2019 after purchasing a Febreze car vent clip for her brand new vehicle. Like the other plaintiffs, Riley says her vehicle was damaged after the product leaked.

“Because Defendant has not made any attempt to solve the Defect, the value of the affected vehicles that were damaged due to the Defect have been markedly reduced,” the Febreze car vent clip class action lawsuit states.

The plaintiffs’ experiences are reportedly reflected in consumer concerns posted in online reviews and public discussion boards. Numerous consumers allegedly experienced damage to their vehicles after using the air fresheners.

Some consumers claim that the liquid was not only messy, but also ate away at the finish of the surfaces and caused permanent damage.

“A cursory internet search reveals multiple forums full of purchasers and/or users of the CAR Vent Clip who have the same complaint: CAR Vent Clips contain a Defect whereby oils and/or other substances leak from the CAR Vent Clips onto the interior surfaces and interior components of vehicles in which they are used, thereby causing damage to the vehicles,” the Febreze class action lawsuit states.

Cleaning-dashDespite these complaints, easily accessible on public, online forums, Procter & Gamble allegedly refused to fix the issue or include mention of the problem on the Febreze warning label.

The plaintiffs argue that, had a Febreze warning label been included with the products, they and other consumers would not have purchased the products or paid as much as they had.

“However, Defendant has systematically failed to inform consumers of the Defect. Defendant’s refusal to acknowledge and disclose the Defect has prolonged the problem and confused consumers who may be unaware that the damage caused to their vehicles are not unique to them,” the Febreze warning label class action lawsuit claims.

The plaintiffs seek to represent a Class of consumers who purchased Febreze car vent clips and suffered from related property damage in their vehicles. The plaintiffs also seek to represent a subclass of the same consumers who purchased the car vent clips in California.

The Febreze class action lawsuit seeks several forms of compensation including actual damages, compensatory damages, punitive damages, restitution, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

The plaintiffs also seek injunctive relief requiring Procter & Gamble to replace the Febreze car vent clips and/or provide a Febreze warning label informing consumers of the issue.

Have you experienced issues with Febreze car vent clips? Share your experiences in the comments section below.

Plaintiffs and the proposed Class are represented by Robert Ahdoot, Theodore W. Maya, and Christopher E. Stiner of Ahdoot & Wolfson PC.

The Febreze Car Vent Clips Class Action Lawsuit is Davis, et al. v. The Procter & Gamble Company, Case No. 1:20-cv-03220, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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1,352 thoughts onFebreze Class Action Says Car Vent Clips Leak

  1. Edward Glasheen says:

    Please ad me to this suit. My wife put one of these in her 2017 Lexus. It leaked and caused the trim below to melt and turn white. A quick
    online search for the replacement part is over 1K. Someone should check the contents of these as to why they cause such degradation so quickly.

    1. Victoria M Thomas says:

      Please add me to the suit as well I recently bought a package of febreze with the gain smell and noticed that on my AC vent it is all peeling from one of the vent clips leaking I bought a pack of three the other two are still intact with oil still inside this one that was where my damage is done with no oil left in the vent clip and now my whole AC that is bubbled up from the product I am very upset about this I just bought this car

  2. Patrice Studier says:

    I purchased and used the frebreeze pod air freshener. When I removed it to replace it, it had leaked and ate away/melted my dash of my 2021 Nissan Rogue. I do have pictures of the damage.

  3. Mandi Brown says:

    I purchased febreeze air vent air fresheners in March 2023, in less than a week I noticed that one had leaked and removed the finish from part of the vent, vent trim, and JVC touchscreen aftermarket stereo on my Toyota Corolla . Giving it an almost melted appearance. I wish I had known there were issues with them before I bought a 7 dollar product that caused hundreds of dollars in damage.

  4. John Moosey says:

    I believe I qualify for this lawsuit as I have received more than one leaky faulty Febreze air clip vent for your car leaked all over my dashboard and hands I rubbed my eye and the stinging was amazing. Not to mention their faults claim that they last 30 days they last 14 days at best.

  5. Rhiannon Hecht says:

    I am so upset. I had one of these febreze air freshener vent clips in my 2020 Toyota Corolla, which I had kept pristine. After only 7 days, when I went to clean the dash I saw that the clip had leaked. When I went to wipe away the oil or whatever it was, THE PLASTIC FROM THE DASH WIPED AWAY TOO! Now i have a horrible smear and a gash directly below where the air freshener had been. It will be extremely expensive to replace as that piece of the dash also houses the media center touch screen. It looks horrible. These people must be held accountable

  6. Ken Baldwin says:

    Febreze clip on air fresheners damaged my dash from leaking chemicals on both my 2019 Ford Fiesta and 2019 Ford F-250 Super Duty. I would like to be reinbursed for the damged it has caused and warning lables put on them for the leaking and damage hazzards.

  7. Ben Lykins says:

    You wouldn’t believe the damage…bubbling and stained…how do I join this lawsuit? 18 ford escape

    1. mike boquet says:

      the console below my ac / heater vent is damaged from leaking Fabreeze car scent cube. This occurred on Jan 10th 2023. Is there any compensation from Fabreeze or from any legal action?

  8. Scott K Linman says:

    Mine ruptured in my hand while I was installing. My hand was not on the gel pocket and the contentment’s faded my console in my car.

  9. Shawn Lenegar says:

    Add me as well. Purchased a 2022 Honda CRV in July 2022 and was on my 4th Febreeze air vent clip. 2 of which had drained in a matter of 5-7 days. It was the second with a defect that I noticed the silver and black on the interior finish had bubbled up and was destroyed.

  10. karin byrne says:

    Yes please add me

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