Abraham Jewett ย |ย  August 15, 2024

Category: Auto News
A 2024 Ford F-150 4X4 Supercrew with a EcoBoost engine on display, representing the Ford class action.
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Ford EcoBoost class action lawsuit overview:ย 

  • Who: Plaintiffs Trevor Nelson and Sarah Nelson filed a class action lawsuit against Ford Motor Co.ย 
  • Why: The Nelsons argue vehicles equipped with Ford EcoBoost engines are at risk of overheating and potentially catching fire, and that the automaker has failed to provide a remedy to fix the alleged defect.ย 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.ย 

Ford Motor Companyโ€™s EcoBoost engines contain a โ€œcriticalโ€ defect that causes engine coolant to leak into the engineโ€™s cylinders, a new class action lawsuit alleges.ย 

Plaintiffโ€™s Trevor Nelson and Sarah Nelsonโ€™s class action lawsuit claims the defect causes Ford vehicles equipped with the EcoBoost engines to suffer from overheating, โ€œcatastrophicโ€ engine failures and potential engine fires, even at low mileage.ย 

โ€œThe presence of coolant within the cylinders of the engine, alone, can also result in power loss, cylinder wall corrosion, oil dilution and contamination, and engine failure,โ€ the Ford EcoBoost class action says.ย 

Trevor Nelson and Sarah Nelson want to represent a class of California residents who have purchased a vehicle equipped with a Ford EcoBoost engine.ย 

The Nelsonโ€™s also are seeking to represent a subclass of California residents under the stateโ€™s Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) and an implied warranty subclass of California residents who purchased or leased and took delivery in the state of any class vehicle.ย 

Automaker failed to provide โ€˜effectiveโ€™ fix to alleged Ford EcoBoost engine defect, class action claims

Plaintiffs Trevor Nelson and Sarah Nelson argue Ford has failed to โ€œprovide an effective solutionโ€ to consumers who purchased a class vehicle containing an allegedly defective Ford EcoBoost engine.ย 

Instead of replacing the engine block to remedy the alleged defect, Ford has โ€œmerely appliedโ€ โ€œsuperficial stopgap, Band-Aid remedies,โ€ such as recalibrating engine software and installing coolant level sensors, the Ford EcoBoost class action claims.ย 

โ€œFord has not satisfactorily or effectively addressed the source of the defect for those consumers, including for those whose vehicles remain in warranty,โ€ the Ford EcoBoost class action says.ย 

In addition to allegedly violating the CLRA, the Nelsonโ€™s claim Ford is guilty of California breach of express and implied warranty, breach of implied warranty under the stateโ€™s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act and Californiaโ€™s Unfair Competition Law.ย 

The plaintiffs demand a jury trial and request declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of compensatory, exemplary and statutory damages for themselves and all class members.ย 

Ford recalled more than 500,000 of its Ford F-150 vehicles in June over worries a transmission issue with their transmissions could cause the vehicles to suddenly shift into first gear.ย 

Have you purchased a vehicle equipped with a Ford EcoBoost engine? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiffs are represented by Tarek H. Zohdy, Cody R. Padgett, Laura E. Goolsby and Nate N. Kiyam of Capstone Law APC; William A. Kershaw, Stuart C. Talley and Ian J. Barlow of Kershaw Talley Barlow PC; Mark P. Chalos, Annika K. Martin and Gabriel A. Panek of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP; Russell D. Paul, Abigail Gertner and Amey J. Park of Berger Montague PC; Patrick Newsom of Newsom Law PLC and Thomas P. Thrash and Will T. Crowder of Thrash Law Firm.ย 

The Ford EcoBoost class action lawsuit is Nelson, et al. v. Ford Motor Company, Case No. 2:24-at-01011, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.


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228 thoughts onFord class action claims EcoBoost engines a fire risk

  1. Debra Feltman says:

    I had to pay over $10,000.00 to have my transmission repaired, in my 2016 ford explorer eco-boost. at the time my mileage was a little over 100,000 miles. Ford does not care how much they are truly costing their customers, so sick of these companies getting away with stuff like this!!!! Sign me up, I am from Minnesota

  2. M. Day says:

    My Ford escape 1.6 ecoboost caught fire in June. I had taken it to the dealership and they did a series of bandaid fixes on it costing thousands and they never informed me this was a systematic problem. I filed a complaint months ago. Please sign me up

  3. Summer Fawcett says:

    Can I join if Iโ€™m from iowa?

  4. Rick Johnson says:

    I have a 2016 Escape SE with 2.0 L eco boost and started having all sorts of overheating issues and diagnostic issues. It has been eating coolant and Im thinking the block is cracked somewhere. I wish to be included in a lawsuit against them also.

  5. James Dittmar says:

    2012 F150 FX4 with the 3.5 Ecoboost and a 2015 Lincoln Navigator with the 3.5 Eboboost.

  6. Chris Brison says:

    I just paid $10,000 to have my engine replaced on a 2017 Ford Escape with 73,000 miles. I contacted Ford to get them to pay to replace the engine due to their TSB that describes this exact issue. They told me my car was too old but to save my receipts โ€œjust in caseโ€. Just in case of what. My number 4 cylinder cracked and there was coolant intrusion into the engine. I was stranded on the side of an expressway waiting for a tow then had to have it t towed again to a Ford dealership. 2 1/2 weeks of a rental, Lyft rides, etc. this cost me over $11,000. I definitely want to be included in any lawsuit to make Ford pay!!!

  7. Lisa Walker says:

    My son bought me a 2015 Ford Fusion SE Ecoboost 1.5 L
    I would like to take part in this class action lawsuit.

  8. Anthony Easley says:

    I have a 2019 ford mustang ecoboost it never indicated that the car over heated it just started ro idle rough and loosing coolant had it checked out and it has coolant in cylinder 3.

  9. Woodstone says:

    Yes, 2012 FX2. Overheated, caused lots of other problems.

  10. Merilee Gage Schaffner says:

    Please add me but Iโ€™m in Oregon. 2012 Ford Flex Ecoboost. Shut down and wonโ€™t start at all. Coolant in the cylinders and shifting hard problems!

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