Anne Bucher  |  September 20, 2013

Category: Consumer News

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Honda class action lawsuitAmerican Honda Motor Co. has agreed to a class action lawsuit settlement over claims it manufactured defective Accord vehicles that burn oil too quickly. As part of the settlement agreement, Honda has agreed to provide “valuable benefits” to Class Members to resolve the litigation.

The Honda Accord class action lawsuit was originally filed in March 2012 by plaintiffs Vince Eagen and Alex Soto. They claimed that 2008-2010 Honda Accords contained a “systematic design defect that enables oil to enter into the engine’s combustion chamber,” causing the engine to excessively consume oil. This alleged defect led to engine malfunction and premature spark plug degradation. The plaintiffs claimed that Honda refused to honor warranties covering the defective Accords.

According to the class action lawsuit, Honda had received hundreds of online complaints about the Honda Accord oil defects and issued a technical service bulletin notifying Honda technicians to check for symptoms of the defect. Despite this knowledge, Honda refused to take action to fix the problem, the plaintiffs said.

Further, the plaintiffs alleged that even though the defective engines needed to be repaired within the warranty period, Honda refused to fix the parts for free. Instead, Honda told its customers to check their vehicles’ oil levels every time they get gas. Eagen claims that he had to add a quart of oil to his Accord each month, and had to replace his prematurely corroded spark plugs twice within 55,000 miles of driving.

Under the terms of the Honda Accord class action settlement, Honda agreed to extend the Powertrain Limited Warranty of each settlement class vehicle for engine misfiring for up to eight years after the original sale or lease of the vehicle, without imposing a mileage restriction. Honda also agreed not to contest the class counsel attorneys’ fees if they do not exceed $800,000 and will allow Class Members to submit a claim for reimbursement for their out-of-pocket expenses.

The class action lawsuit was also amended to limit Class Members to include only owners and lessees whose vehicles may have experienced engine misfire, to include only allegations related to engine misfire, and to voluntarily dismiss claims related to excessive oil consumption in 4-cylinder Accord vehicles.

This class action settlement was reached after a California judge declined to force arbitration on the case in October 2012. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston found that Honda was a third-party non-signatory to a contract and therefore was not able to compel arbitration under the contract’s terms.

Details on how to file a claim for the Honda Accord Oil Defect Class Action Lawsuit were not immediately available. Keep checking Top Class Actions or sign up for our free weekly e-newsletter below to receive settlement updates.

The settlement Class Members are represented by Steven Berk and Matthew Bonness of Berk Law PLLC; Beth Terrell and Kimberlee L. Gunning of Terrell Marshall Daudt & Willie PLLC; Michael Ram and Jeffrey B. Cereghino of Ram Olson Cereghino & Kopczynski LLP; and Lawrence Deutsch, Sharon Carson and Eugene Tompkins of Berger & Montague PC.

The Honda Accord Oil Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Alex Soto et al. v. American Honda Motor Co. Inc., Case No. 3:12-cv-01377, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

 

UPDATE 1: Federal judge gives preliminary approval to the Honda Accord Oil Defect Class Action Settlement on October 9, 2013.

UPDATE 2: This class action settlement now includes other Honda vehicles, including the Honda Accord, Odyssey and Crosstour. Details on how to file a claim to receive reimbursement for repair costs can be found here.

UPDATE 3: A federal judge granted final approval to the Honda engine misfire class action settlement at a March 21, 2014, Final Fairness Hearing.

UPDATE 4: Reimbursements from the Honda Engine Misfire Class Action Settlement were mailed July 14, 2014. A second wave of checks will go out this Fall, according to the Settlement Administrator. If you get a check, let us know!

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155 thoughts onClass Action Settlement Reached Over Honda Accord Oil Defect

  1. Sam says:

    My Honda Accord 2008 V6 came up smoking after feeling some jerk while running at 60 mph on Interstate 78. and exited right away to nearest exit to turn off the engine. I tried to start it again to find the nearest repair shop, but did not start. Had to push the car to a repair shop that specialized on Honda. They did a diagnostic test and showed misfires on the engine. He advises either to ask the dealer if same is still under warranty or else had to replace engine. Is there someone who can give me some advise how to proceed to resolve the issue?

  2. jc says:

    We owe a 09 v6 exl and I notice the extreme consumption of oil, what can i do to be included on this? I think honda should take the car back and replace the entire engine with a newer and better one if there is.

  3. Jason S. says:

    How can this class action include the Honda Accords with 4 cylinder engines as well? Should we file a new class acction suit for the 4 Cyclinders engine with the same oil burning issue? I am also having the same oil burning issue with Honda Accord 2009 4 cylinder engine. Please advise. Thank you.

  4. ross ok says:

    I have a 2010 Honda accord and having the same problem. How can I be included in this

  5. Christopher C says:

    I own a 2009 Honda Accord 4-cylinder which I am also noticing little to no oil a couple weeks after an oil change. I have to consistently monitor the oil levels and and top it off. What do I do or is there anyone I can call about this?

  6. Josue Rios says:

    My wife has a 2009 Honda Accord 4cylinder. Same problem. Engine was acting funny. We checked the oil and the oil was horribly low. Thankfully we checked it before the engine blew. What’s Honda going to do about this??

  7. Bonnie J says:

    2008 Honda Accord Coupe – burning excessive oil, low oil led to timing chain issue, and engine damage. Honda not stepping up to help, even though they know they have a problem. What is the next step to get compensation?

  8. Greg Saunders says:

    Please let me know what to do.

  9. Greg Saunders says:

    I have a 2010 Accord EXL, purchased new. It has burned excessive oil since new and misfires often. Where do I go from here to receive some compensation?Thanks, Greg

  10. Julie Strader says:

    I have just noticed this problem. I take my car to my local mechanic. Just had a oil change today and was told I had very little oil in my car. They checked the car for leaks and the mechanic was baffled. He asked if my oil light came on I told him no, and he said for as little oil I had the light should of came on. I am going to check my oil on a regular basis and make sure I am not losing oil. I would like information about this class action lawsuit as I am certain that this is my problem. From what I have read this is only V6 is only covered and I have a 4cylinder. If any new information becomes available please let me know! Honda should be ashamed! Between my husband and I this is our 5th Honda and we never had a problem. I might look somewhere else next time.

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