
Ford F-150 class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: A group of Ford F-150 owners filed a class action lawsuit against Ford Motor Company.
- Why: The plaintiffs claim Ford F-150 trucks have an oil consumption defect.
- Where: The Ford class action lawsuit was filed in Michigan federal court.
A new class action lawsuit claims Ford Motor Company failed to disclose an oil consumption defect in certain F-150 trucks that causes the vehicles to consume engine oil at an excessive rate.
Plaintiffs Daniel Bryan and 11 others filed the class action complaint against Ford on Aug. 28 in Michigan federal court, alleging violations of state and federal consumer laws.
According to the lawsuit, 2018-2020 Ford F-150 trucks have a defect that prevents the engine from maintaining proper oil levels, leading to premature wear, stalling and even failure.
Plaintiffs claim owners must monitor the oil level more frequently than recommended in the owner’s manual and add more oil to the engine than is typically required to keep the engine properly lubricated.
Ford allegedly knew about the defect but failed to disclose it to consumers
The class action lawsuit claims the company received numerous complaints about the issue and issued technical service bulletins to dealerships but failed to inform consumers or provide a suitable repair or replacement.
The plaintiffs say Ford’s marketing of the F-150 as a durable and dependable vehicle is misleading, alleging Ford’s actions have caused them to suffer financial losses, including out-of-pocket expenses for additional engine oil and repairs, and diminished the value of their vehicles.
As a result, the plaintiffs are suing for violations of state consumer protection laws and fraudulent concealment. They are seeking certification of the class action lawsuit, damages, fees, costs and a jury trial.
In August, Ford recalled more than 103,000 F-150 pickup trucks due to a potential defect in the rear axle hub bolt that could result in vehicle rollaway or a loss of drive power. A Ford recall in May was issued for 312,000 vehicles, including the 2025 F-150, Ranger, Expedition, Bronco and Lincoln Navigator models, due to a defect in the electronic power brake assist.
What do you think of the allegations made in this Ford class action lawsuit? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiffs are represented by E. Powell Miller, Dennis A. Lienhardt and Dana E. Fraser of The Miller Law Firm P.C.; Matthew D. Schelkopf and Joseph B. Kenney of Sauder Schelkopf LLC; Douglas J. McNamara and Madelyn Petersen of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC; William H. Anderson of Handley Farah & Anderson PLLC; Jon Herskowitz of Baron & Herskowitz; and Steven G. Calamusa of Gordon & Partners P.A.
The Ford F-150 class action lawsuit is Bryan, et al. v. Ford Motor Company, Case No. 2:25-cv-12714-JJCG-KGA, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
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158 thoughts onFord class action claims F-150 trucks have oil consumption defect
We purchased a new 2020 F150 with the 5.0 liter engine. It started using an excessive amount of oil by the second year and has continued to use oil ever since. When I mentioned this during my scheduled service appointments they just blow me off by telling me “It just has a big oil pan, don’t worry about it.” :( They know they used cheap piston rings during the problematic years (including ours) but will not acknowledge it or fit the problem. Since then, they have been using a better quality piston ring which fixed the problem. To me, that shows they knew there was a problem.
Some oil loss noticed on my F-150, 2018
Having issues
Have had some issues with my Ford F150-please keep me posted and included in this class action suit.
My truck burns so much oil. 2018 ford f150.