Sarah Mirando  |  January 12, 2012

Category: Legal News

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A federaFord diesel engine settlementl class action lawsuit claims Ford continued to sell F-150 trucks, Mustangs and Explorers with “defective spark plugs and related engine defects” in model years 2004-2008, and did nothing to remedy the problem or to warn consumers about the defects.

According to the Ford defective spark plug class action lawsuit, Ford sold more than 2 million of these vehicles nationwide containing defective spark plugs that could only be removed with “exceptional and extraordinary efforts.” Ford issued as least three Technical Service Bulletins concerning the defects since 2006, but only issued them to authorized Ford dealerships and did not directly notify non-Ford automotive repair shops about the defects.

“Further, although Ford began receiving complaints from U.S. customers in August 2003, and developed its own tool to remove the defective plugs in 2005, Ford has provided no notice to Plaintiff or the Class Members about the defective spark plugs and related engine defects,” the Ford spark plug class action lawsuit states.

Not only did Ford fail to disclose the defects, it also failed to remedy the defects before selling or leasing them to consumers.

“In fact, even after Ford developed a special tool and procedure to remove the defective plugs, and after a replacement spark plug was developed, Ford continued to manufacture, sell, and lease the Covered Vehicles with the defects,” the class action lawsuit continues. “As a result of Ford’s knowing and intentional conduct, Plaintiff and Class Members have been required to spend hundreds, and in many instances, thousands of dollars more than reasonably could be anticipated to replace spark plugs — something that generally costs around $150.”

The Ford defective spark plug class action lawsuit is brought on behalf of all persons and entities that purchased or leased vehicles in Florida manufactured by the Ford Motor Company that are covered by Ford’s Technical Service Bulletin 08-7-6 (e.g.; 2004 through 2008 model year Ford F-150 trucks, Ford Mustangs and Ford Explorers). It is also seeking to represent a Subclass of all Class Members whose spark plugs were removed, replaced, attempted to be removed, or attempted to be replaced by an authorized Ford dealership or repair center.

The Ford spark plug lawsuit is seeking class certification, damages, pre- and post-judgment interest, and attorney fees and court costs. It is also asking the Court to order Ford to notify owners and lessees about the defective spark plugs and to promptly repair and/or replace all defective spark plugs and related engine defects free of charge.

A copy of the Ford Defective Spark Plug Class Action Lawsuit can be read here.

The case is Wendi Lanzi v. Ford Motor Company, Case No. 12-cv-60037-KMW, US. District Court, Southern District of Florida.

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UPDATE: On June 5, 2015, Ford agreed to pay $2.2 million to settle the spark plug defect class action lawsuit.

UPDATE 2: Claim filing instructions for the Ford spark plug class action settlement are now available! Click here or visit www.FordSparkPlugSettlement.com for details.

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64 thoughts onFord Defective Spark Plug Class Action Lawsuit

  1. David says:

    I have a 2003 fx4 with this same problem . Do I just take
    It to the dealership ?

  2. David says:

    I have a 2003 fx4 with this same problem . Do I just take
    It to the dealership ?

  3. David says:

    I have a 2003 fx4 with this same problem . Do I just take
    It to the dealership ?

  4. Vince Stead says:

    This is my 4th Ford vehicle I bought from North County Ford, and the #7 spark plug blew out of my 2006 Ford F150, and if anyone can point me in the right direction of getting this fixed, or if the dealer will cover it still, I bought it brand new from them,and now it has about 120,000 miles on it, but this is a hard fix….any help to vsstead@gmail.com would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

  5. Vince Stead says:

    This is my 4th Ford vehicle I bought from North County Ford, and the #7 spark plug blew out of my 2006 Ford F150, and if anyone can point me in the right direction of getting this fixed, or if the dealer will cover it still, I bought it brand new from them,and now it has about 120,000 miles on it, but this is a hard fix….any help to vsstead@gmail.com would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

  6. raymond schenk says:

    same problem 06 f150 bought tool still have a plug i couldnt get out called ford could tell they dont want to work on it. head needs removal 2400.00 plus to remove one head. i will never own another ford product also known problem with front brakes and rotors and they quoted me 900.00 plus estimate for brake job. ford quality job one i dont think so putting money in there pockets is job one and customer service is gone. if the american public cant trust an american icon like ford then dont bail them out when they go under they will have only themselves to blame.i wish american companies took pride in there product like they used to and a customer with a complaint was actually heard .

  7. J BIZZLE says:

    Same here 2006 f150 2nd plug from front on drivers side I hear may have known head issue there because the cams too close but it can be rethreaded with a special kit. The 30 kit at autozones not long enough

  8. Joe McFarland says:

    Has there been a judgement in this lawsuit? I have an 06 Mark LT and took it in for a routine tune up and now I am going to be out over $2000 and without my truck for at least 2 weeks…

  9. Jason Clark says:

    I need info as well. I have an 05 Ford Exped. Just replaced said plugs today… not cheap

  10. C. Barriere says:

    I am also interested in knowing if this class action lawsuit applies to me as well. I have a 2006 Ford Expedition Limited and I have 3 spark plugs that are broken into my engine. I have been without my truck for 3 days & I really need it for accessibly for my father due to him being handicap. This is the only means of transportation that I have. Info would be much appreciated. Thanks

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