#2016 EQUINOX OIL FILTER LOCATION DRIVERS#
Read on for more.Ī number of drivers have complained that their Chevy Equinoxes and GMC Terrains are consuming oil much more quickly than they should. If you own or lease a 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox or a 2010-2015 GMC Terrain and had problems with the car’s oil consumption, you should be aware that a class action lawsuit has been filed against General Motors (GM) that may affect you. At this time, it’s unclear whether the settlement would also cover GMC Terrain vehicles.
The parties involved in the proposed class action filed in Florida informed the court in early December 2018 that mediation sessions had led to a tentative settlement agreement that would resolve all three class actions regarding the apparent oil problem. Febru– Settlement Talks Underway Settlement talks are now underway to resolve the litigation over excessive oil consumption in certain 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox vehicles.
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We’ll keep you posted and have a full rundown of the settlement once we know more. We anticipate that a settlement is just over the horizon. In fact, the attorneys hammering out the deal expressed to the court that “very few issues remain.” According to the court document linked above, the parties are finalizing settlement notices for class members and a motion for preliminary approval of the deal-all very good indicators that things are moving along nicely. Rosenberg granted an extension request after the parties reported “very significant progress” in their settlement talks. While the court’s original deadline was April 5, U.S. The parties now have until Friday, April 19, to square everything away. ApExtension Granted As we noted over in our blog post covering the settlement talks, the parties involved in this lawsuit have been granted an extension to resolve this case. We’ll bring you the full rundown once the details are made public. has no further details on the settlement at this time, nor do we know what the settlement could mean for owners/lessees of GMC Terrain vehicles. It may be a while before class notices are sent out and people can claim their piece. Please note that April 26 is just the deadline for all parties to submit their request for approval of the deal to the judge. According to the settlement document linked above, counsel for the plaintiffs anticipate they will file a motion for preliminary approval of the settlement no later than Friday, April 26, 2019. Now, the bad news: There will be just a bit more sitting and waiting. With a deal in place, the plaintiffs in the proposed class action filed in Florida have voluntarily dismissed their case. The joint notice of settlement, which can be read here, was submitted to the court on April 22. ApSettlement Reached First, the good news: A settlement has been reached to resolve the class action litigation regarding excessive oil consumption in Chevy Equinox vehicles.
For a complete breakdown of the proposed settlement, head over to our blog. The settlement covers 2010, 2011, 20 model year Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles equipped with 2.4-liter Ecotec engines. Ap– Attorneys Submit Motion for Preliminary Approval of Settlement Details Released On Friday, April 26, plaintiffs' attorneys submitted to the court a motion for preliminary approval of a proposed settlement to resolve the litigation surrounding excessive oil consumption in certain Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs. The General Motors court filing can be read here. – General Motors Consents to Plaintiffs’ Settlement Motion Counsel for General Motors submitted on May 9 the company’s formal consent to the plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary approval of the proposed settlement. You can read Judge Rosenberg’s order here. The hearing for final approval of the settlement will take place on October 4, 2019. The notice is expected to be mailed no later than 30 days after the settlement administrator receives the list of VINs covered by the settlement. The parties involved will now prepare a notice to be sent out to those eligible for the settlement. – Judge Preliminarily Approves Settlement Deal The Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain settlement deal has been preliminarily approved by U.S. Head over to the blog for a write-up on the proceedings. Rosenberg has held off on granting final approval to the Chevy Equinox/GMC Terrain oil consumption deal and has requested counsel for the plaintiffs and General Motors submit a “more robust” settlement proposal that states explicitly whether total engine replacements are covered. Octo– Judge Asks for “More Robust” Settlement Proposal, Delays Final Approval United States District Judge Robin L. Head over to the blog for our write-up on the deal. Rosenberg has granted final approval to a settlement that will end the class action litigation concerning excessive oil consumption problems in certain Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles. Novem– Settlement Receives Final Approval United States District Judge Robin L.