Sarah Mirando  |  May 22, 2012

Category: Legal News

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A federal judge has apHonda class action lawsuitproved a class action lawsuit settlement for current and former owners and lessees of more than 1 million Honda Odyssey, CR-V and Acura TSX cars that allegedly suffered from broken air conditioning systems that manufacturers refused to fix under warranty.

The Honda air conditioning settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit, entitled Alin v. American Honda Motor Company, Inc., that alleges certain Honda Odyssey, Honda CR-V and Acura TSX vehicles contain problems with the air conditioning condensers or compressors. The lawsuit alleges that the Odyssey is unduly prone to damage to the condenser from road debris, and that the CR-V and TSX suffer excessive failures of compressors.

Honda denies these allegations, but has agreed to a nearly $40 million class action lawsuit settlement to resolve the litigation.

Class Members of the Honda air condenser/compressor class action settlement include all persons who purchased or leased (including initial and subsequent owners and lessees) a 2005-2007 Honda Odyssey, 2002-2004 Honda CR-V, or 2004 Acura TSX.

As a Class Member, you can receive one of the following benefits from the Honda air conditioning class action lawsuit settlement:

Odyssey Sub-Class: Odyssey Settlement Members may receive 100% reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses made to repair “Condenser Road Debris Damage,” where the repairs were or are performed within the original 3-year/36,000 mile warranty period. This damage is defined as damage to the condenser that was caused as a result of rocks, pebbles or other road debris striking the condenser.

Honda will also make available a screen that will protect the air conditioning condenser in Class Members’ Odyssey from road debris damage. Honda will reimburse Odyssey Sub-Class Members for the purchase price of the screen (up to $35.06) as well as reimburse $20 of the labor costs associated with installing the screen if it is purchased and professionally installed on an Odyssey Sub-Class Vehicle.

CR-V Sub-Class:  CR-V Settlement Members may receive reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses they incurred within 8 years/96,000 miles from the date of purchase for “Compressor Damage,” which is defined as damage to the compressor and associated air conditioning system parts as a result of the failure of the internal components of the compressor and/or the compressor clutch.

Reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses will be based on the following scale:

1) Year 3/36,000 miles: 100% reimbursement

2) Year 4/48,000 miles: 80% reimbursement

3) Year 5/60,000 miles: 60% reimbursement

4) Year 6/72,000 miles: 30% reimbursement

5) Year 7/84,000 miles: 15% reimbursement

6) Year 8/96,000 miles: 15% reimbursement

TSX Sub-Class: TSX Settlement Members may receive reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred within 8 years/96,000 miles from the date of purchase for “Compressor Damage,” which is defined as damage to the compressor and associated air conditioning system parts as a result of the failure of the internal components of the compressor and/or the compressor clutch.

Reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses will be based on the following scale:

1) Year 4/50,000 miles: 100% reimbursement

2) Year 5/60,000 miles: 60% reimbursement

3) Year 6/72,000 miles: 30% reimbursement

4) Year 7/72,000 miles: 15% reimbursement

5) Year 8/96,000 miles: 15% reimbursement

How to make a claim under the class action lawsuit settlement:

To receive any of these settlement benefits, you must file a claim form and submit any supporting documents showing proof of repair and cost to the Alin Litigation Settlement Administrator postmarked 90 days from the Effective Date. The Effective Date has not been announced yet, but the earliest the claim deadline would be is July 24, 2012.

Claim forms and more information on your rights in the Honda Air Conditioning/Compressor Class Action Lawsuit Settlement can be found at www.AlinLitigation.com.

310 thoughts onHonda Air Conditioning/Compressor Class Action Settlement

  1. Chris says:

    2016 Honda Civic, blowing warm air for year now, only has 40,000+ miles. Been Honda owner for 20 years, If they don’t fix this, I’m never buying a Honda again.

  2. Deborah Bolduc says:

    Honda replaced my a/c compressor 2 yrs ago. 2010 CRV now had 53,000 miles. A/C just stopped working again. I learned they had only given me a 1 yr/ 12,000 mi warranty.
    Awaiting verdict from local mechanic.

    1. Jason Hill says:

      Same here. Replaced one year ago and just had to replace compressor again. Also Honda America service people are not nice people: really think they try to make you angry. Not willing to help. Never buying honda again!

  3. Tammy Pendley says:

    Well Honda in Gainesville ga Milton Martin Honda said the Honda CR-V is not vin specific In others words my dad is screwed it only has 70,000 miles on it but is not covered can someone here help me????

    1. alexander lopez says:

      get rid of the car and never buy a honda look at other suv compact trucks

  4. Tammy Pendley says:

    My dad just bought a 2011 crv that the compressor has went out and the air bags have a recall also

  5. Sarah says:

    I have a 2011 CR-V that started blowing warm air. I’ve had a mechanic tell me I need a new compressor/clutch. I’m pretty sure Honda needs to do another round of recalls, because it appears there are many of us having the same problem!

  6. Pat says:

    I have a 2013 CRV and the air compressor has gone out. Never ever had this problem with any of my previous Honda.

    1. Linda says:

      I was just informed my 2011 CRV needs a new compressor and my car has only 60,000 miles on it. Very costly repair.

  7. Mathew George says:

    2007 crv… same problem. Compressor stopped working and blows hot air. Come on Honda!!! Do the right thing.

    1. Stephanie Hope says:

      2006 Honda CIVIC 63,000 miles- Last month Air wasn’t as cold as normal & now once in a while it blows out WARM. mechanic just told me today compressor is failing. I moved from NY to Florida last year- I wonder if car can’t handle the heat & it’s causing parts to fail ?

  8. Donna Stringer says:

    Have a 2013 Honda Accord. Less than 40 to 50,000 miles well taken care of. Have replaced started x2 and appears to need replacing again. Also in shop today for 2nd air conditioning replacement compressor

  9. Doug says:

    I have a 2009 cry that the air condensorhas been replaced

  10. Marcia valentine says:

    I have the same problem with my civic

    1. Steph says:

      My civic is having exact same problem as well- moved to Florida from ny 1 year ago & this-problem just started last month- I wonder if it’s the heat . Maybe car can’t handle heat

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