Michael A. Kakuk  |  February 22, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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General MotorsA class action lawsuit filed against General Motors alleges that 2010 through 2013 vehicles with “Generation IV 5.3 Liter V8 Vortec 5300 engines” are defective. The complaint asserts that “the piston rings, PVC system, and Active Fuel Management (‘AFM’) System used in the Class Vehicle’s engines were defective causing excessive oil consumption, premature spark plug degradation, and engine malfunction.”

Vehicles covered by the complaint include 2010-2013 models of the:

  • Chevrolet Avalanche,
  • Chevrolet Express 1500,
  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500,
  • Chevrolet Suburban,
  • Chevrolet Tahoe,
  • Chevrolet Colorado,
  • GMC Yukon,
  • GMC Yukon XL,
  • GMC Sierra 1500,
  • GMC Savana 1500, and the
  • GMC Canyon.

The GM oil consumption class action lawsuit states that oil is necessary for a car engine, but can be disastrous if it gets inside the combustion cylinder. The complaint notes that auto manufacturers use several items, including “valve guide seals and piston rings” to keep this from happening. According to the complaint, that is because if the seals fail, “it results in a loss of lubrication throughout the engine which, in addition to destroying the engine, may cause loss of power during acceleration, white or other colored smoke to be emitted from the exhaust, and the vehicle entering a ‘safe mode’ where the engine may suddenly shut-off or run improperly until the issue can be addressed by a mechanic.”

This is exactly what happens to the defective General Motors automobiles, the class action contends. The complaint asserts that first, defective piston rings allow oil to enter the engine’s combustion chamber, where it should not be. Second, the PCV system is in a defective location, also allowing oil into the combustion chambers. And third, a defect in the AFM system allows oil to gather in cylinders when they are not in use. The class action claims that these problems were made even worse by GM’s “oil life monitoring system,” which supposedly tracks oil consumption and tells drivers when they need to get a car’s oil changed.

Plaintiff Bradley Zierke states that he bought a new 2012 Chevrolet Avalanche. Zierke claims that he has to put oil into his vehicle every 1,000 to 1,500 miles, has had to replace spark plugs three times, and after only 87,000 miles he had to replace the entire engine. The complaint asserts that Zierke would not have purchased the truck had he known the truth about the oil defect.

Affected vehicles include the 2010-2013 models of the Chevrolet Avalanche, Express 1500, Silverado 1500, Suburban, Tahoe, and Colorado, and the GMC Yukon, Yukon XL, Sierra 1500, Savana 1500, and the Canyon.

The class action alleges that GM knew of these defects, and corrected the issues for 2014 model vehicles. The complaint notes that General Motors issued “at least seven Technical Service Bulletins from 2010-2013 to address Class Vehicles’ excessive oil consumption.” The class action asserts that despite this knowledge, and that the engine defects should have been covered by GM’s warranty, the auto manufacturer has failed to issue a recall or otherwise address consumers’ concerns.

The oil consumption defect lawsuit requests certification of a class of all people in the US who either currently own or lease a General Motors vehicle affected by the oil defect, or previously owned or leased such a vehicle and had to pay for extra maintenance or repairs. The class seeks restitution and damages, as well as an injunction stopping the unlawful conduct by GM.

Zierke is represented by David H. Grounds and Timothy J. Backer of Johnson Becker, PLLC.

The General Motors Oil Consumption Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Bradley K. Zierke v. General Motors LLC, et al., Case No. 0:16-cv-04170, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.

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591 thoughts onGM Class Action Alleges Engine Defect in 2010-2013 GMC, Chevrolet Autos

  1. Marino Cruz says:

    O have a Chevy Equinox 2012 and all my transmisión fluid is gone and no oil leaking at all, I had to put in 9 quarts of
    Transmisión fluid

  2. LaShay says:

    I have a 2011 Buick Regal with the same problem. I have complained numerous times to GM but they refuse to acknowledge the problem.

  3. Ed says:

    I bought a 2002 Yukon, brand new, that was (is) the same way.
    Thought it was just mine.
    Great truck, but have to add a quart just about every time I fill up

    1. Diane Hovland says:

      We have a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue that has these exact issues. They should post older models on here as well!

  4. Mar says:

    This is what an attorney emailed me regarding my 2007 Tahoe LTZ:

    Thank you for inquiring with our law firm regarding a potential GM claim. The reason we are only pursuing 2010-2013 model year vehicles is because in June 2009, GM filed for bankruptcy. They did come out of this bankruptcy but due to the restructuring of the company, we are not able to include the earlier model years at this time.

  5. Ron Russell says:

    The problem goes all the way back to the 2006 5.3l with Active fuel management or displacement on demand.

    1. Mar says:

      Your right. I have a 2007 Tahoe and law says any model made prior to the 2009 GM bankruptcy do not qualify. Even though it’s the first to experience this issue. How the early models w/defective ignition switches can qualify but we can’t?

  6. Jeri Sells says:

    I have a 2011 Buick Lacrosse with 46 000 miles on it. It too have the oil consumption problem. It began st 25,000 miles but I didn’t realize what was happening at the time. The engine shut off in mid traffic the other day. Yhis car needs to be on the list

  7. Jose C Angel says:

    I have a 2014 1500 Silverado with a 5.3 V8 that always needs oil between oil changes

  8. Raymond T Pettus says:

    You need to add the 2005 chevy silverado 1500 also.

  9. Anton Thomas says:

    I just replaced my engine a week ago for the same problem. 2010 Equinox need to be added to this law suit.

  10. Diane says:

    I just had mine fixed a 2012 gmc terrain. that list should be longer!

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