Jon Styf , Jessy Edwards  |  September 9, 2024

Category: Auto News
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Update: 

  • General Motors must face class action claims that certain transmissions in its vehicles from the last decade are defective and can create unsafe driving conditions. 
  • On Aug. 28, a 6th Circuit panel rejected GM’s motion to dismiss the claims, saying it found no reason to undo class certification for the drivers. 
  • The plaintiffs say GM’s Hydra-Matic 8L90 and Hydra-Matic 8L45 transmissions manufactured between 2014 and March 2019 can cause vehicles to shudder, lurch forward or delay acceleration.
  • They allege the issues are caused by transmission fluid issues, which can allegedly cause the GM transmissions to fail to purge air properly from valve bodies.

GM class action overview: 

  • Who: Thirteen consumers filed a class action lawsuit against General Motors (GM). 
  • Why: The class action lawsuit claims vehicles with a GM Hydra-Matic 8L90 or Hydra-Matic 8L45 transmission have transmission fluid and transmission issues that cause the vehicles to shudder, lurch forward or delay acceleration.
  • Where: The GM transmission class action was filed in federal court in Michigan.

(April 25, 2024)

A group of 13 consumers claims certain transmissions in General Motors vehicles from the last decade are defective and can create unsafe driving conditions, according to a new GM transmission class action.

The plaintiffs say GM’s Hydra-Matic 8L90 and Hydra-Matic 8L45 transmissions manufactured between 2014 and March 2019 can cause vehicles to shudder, lurch forward or have delayed acceleration.

They allege the issues are caused by transmission fluid issues, which can allegedly cause the GM transmissions to fail to purge air properly from valve bodies. This, the class action argues, is the cause of the shudder, lurching and delayed acceleration, as well as overall poor shift quality.

GM class action: Automaker elected not to recall, replace defective transmissions 

The GM transmission issues happen around the time the affected vehicles’ warranties run out, the class action claims. The plaintiffs allege that GM covers fluid flushes for customers who complain about their transmissions during the warranty period, without fixing the underlying issues.

GM engineers asked the company to fix the transmission issues for $305 a vehicle, which would have cost GM about $592 million, according to the lawsuit.

GM instead only replaced the defective transmission in 6,518 unsold Cadillacs and trucks in certain states where it expected customers to complain within warranty, the GM class action claims.

Six drivers filed a 2022 class action lawsuit alleging that several vehicles manufactured by GM are equipped with defective eight-speed transmissions and that GM concealed the defects from buyers for years.

Do you own a vehicle with a GM Hydra-Matic 8L90 engine? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiffs are represented by Theodore J. Leopold, Douglas J. McNamara, Karina G. Puttieva and Madelyn N. Petersen of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC along with Robert Gordon, Steven Calamusa, Geoff Stahl and Rachel Bentley of Gordon & Partners PA; Russell D. Paul and Amey J. Park of Berger Montague PC; Tarek H. Zohdy, Cody R. Padgett and Laura E. Goolsby of Capstone Law APC; E. Powell Miller, Sharon S. Almonrode, Brian M. Saxe, Emily E. Hughes and Dennis A. Lienhardt of The Miller Law Firm PC; Joseph H. Meltzer, Melissa L. Yeates, Lisa M. Port, Tyler S. Graden, Jordan E. Jacobson and James A. Maro of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP; Lynn Lincoln Sarko, Gretchen Freeman Cappio and Ryan McDevitt of Keller Rohrback LLP; and Michael L. Pitt and Beth Rivers of Pitt McGehee Palmer Rivers PC.

The GM class action lawsuit is Ulrich, et al. v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 2:24-cv-11007-JJCG-EAS, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan Southern Division.


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447 thoughts onGM transmission class action to proceed

  1. John Barber says:

    I own a 2017 Chevy Silverado- needed a transmission replacement on May 31, 2024. I have same issues as described in the case. Transmission kick and shudder.

  2. Michael Beck says:

    Having my transmission rebuilt this week 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe all the problems that were describe in the lawsuit 150,000 miles.

  3. DAWN SOVA says:

    I bought 2 2021 Chevy Express 3500 with the 8L90 transmission. Both are currently out of service for at least 2 months as both transmission need replacing. One was already replaced and failed within 10 k miles. Chevy has not been able to get us replacement transmissions.

  4. Brian says:

    2015 Yukon Denali XL with 116k miles, Texas car. Shutters and acts as if it’s hunting for gears predominantly @ 1k-1300RPM. Less of a problem in “manual” mode, so why not just give me a manual transmission?

  5. James Matthews says:

    I have a 2017 GMC yukon xl Denali with the 8L90 that has always had harsh 1-2 up shift and 2-1 down shift. Was told by the dealer I purchased it from that it was a normal condition of the 8 speed. Now it’s getting worse and sometimes acts like it’s in neutral. Someone needs to stop gm from getting away with this.

  6. STEVE KISSINGER says:

    I have a 2016 camaro ss with one of the affected transmissions. I had it flushed twice and still have the shudder and other issues. It has about 112,000 miles on it.

  7. Michael Barrow says:

    I have 2017 Silverado LTZ 6.2 w/8 speed transmission, had transmission problems around 40,000 mile, Chevy dealership said had wrong fluid. Dealership put Mobil 1 in the transmission. Work good for a while, now 60,000 code fault P0700, P0711.

  8. Donald King says:

    I own a 2017 gmc seirra 8 speed and it has lurched jerked and jumped since day one. The dealer said it was normal but it is almost scary in a parking lot while people are walking. It jumps and shakes.
    Mine only has 60000 miles on it and it is ridiculous. I also own a 2005 suburban that has 200000 miles all original that rides better than my 2017. Sad

  9. Donald King says:

    I own a 2017 gmc seirra and it has lurched jerked and jumped since day one. The dealer said it was normal but it is almost scary in a parking lot while people are walking. It jumps and shakes.
    Mine only has 60000 miles on it and it is ridiculous. I also own a 2005 suburban that has 200000 miles all original that rides better than my 2017. Sad

  10. Ricardo Reyes says:

    silverado 2022 4cil automatic transmition oil mixed with radiator coolant damage the transmition clutches and components inside the transmition 2nd time in 6 months right now my truck is with the dealer with no date of fix it

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