Settlement FAQs

has anyone been paid yet for ecodiesel settlement

by Elian Boyle DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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FCA has a dedicated Fiat Chrysler Ecodiesel Settlement website, where more information is available at any time. According to the agreement, consumers who owned the vehicles from January 12, 2017, and still had them as of April 15, 2019, are eligible for the full compensation payment of $3,075. Leaseholders can claim $990.

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What is the EcoDiesel class action lawsuit settlement?

After roughly two years of legal proceedings in the EcoDiesel class action litigation, class counsel, Bosch and Fiat Chrysler have announced a class action settlement, revealing that Fiat Chrysler clearly violated EPA emissions requirements.

How do I Opt Out of EcoDiesel settlement?

You must either (i) mail your signed written request to EcoDiesel Settlement Opt-Out, P.O. Box 58339, 1500 John F Kennedy Blvd, Suite C31, Philadelphia, PA 19102 or (ii) e-mail a complete and legible scanned copy or photograph of your signed written request to [email protected].

Which EcoDiesel vehicles are eligible for settlement?

Not all current and former owners and lessees of model year 2014-2016 Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles equipped with the 3.0L EcoDiesel engine are eligible for compensation under the settlements.

Are there any settlements with Fiat Chrysler regarding EcoDiesel engines?

Fiat Chrysler has reached settlements with consumers and federal and state regulators involving the following Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles equipped with the 3.0L EcoDiesel engine (the "Subject Vehicles"). The settlements consist of:

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How long does it take to get EcoDiesel settlement?

within six weeksYour payment will be processed and mailed to you within six weeks after your signed offer package is accepted and the Approved Emissions Modification has been installed. If you are an Eligible Former Owner or Eligible Former Lessee, your payment will be processed after your signed offer package is accepted.

Where is my EcoDiesel settlement check?

The website for the Jeep and Ram EcoDiesel Emissions Settlements is found at the url: www.EcoDieselSettlement.com. Please see the settlement website for more detailed information regarding the Class Action Settlement. For general questions, you may email [email protected], or call 1-833-280-4748.

Is the EcoDiesel settlement real?

Judge Edward Chen granted final approval of a settlement that will provide up to $3,075 in benefits to eligible owners and lessees of 2014-2016 Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles equipped with the 3.0L EcoDiesel engine, as well as an Approved Emission Modification and Extended Warranty.

How much is the EcoDiesel settlement?

The roughly $800 million settlement was first announced in January and approved by a federal judge in California last week, according to Consumer Reports. The affected vehicles are 2014 to 2016 Ram 1500 pickup trucks and Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs equipped with 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 engines.

Is the EcoDiesel settlement taxable?

Registered. As someone who can't be held to this statement anyway, NO, it is not taxable.

Did FCA fix the EcoDiesel?

Fiat Chrysler has reached settlements with consumers and federal and state regulators involving the following Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles equipped with the 3.0L EcoDiesel engine (the "Subject Vehicles")....About.ModelModel YearsJeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel2014 - 20161 more row

Can I claim diesel compensation myself?

If you purchased a diesel vehicle between 2007 and 2018, whether purchased new or second hand, you could make a claim. This includes both vehicles purchased outright or via lease. You can also claim even if you no longer own the vehicle.

Why did RAM discontinue the EcoDiesel?

FCA is recalling its diesel-powered Ram 1500 pickups, saying there is a "potential for coolant leakage" that could increase risk for an engine fire. The recall affects pickups from model years 2014 through 2019 with the Ram EcoDiesel engine.

Is the Bosch settlement legit?

A $327.5 million settlement has been reached with Bosch, the supplier of the emissions software that was installed in some 2.0-liter and 3.0-liter Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche diesel vehicles....Home.MODELMODEL YEARSAudi A72014-2016Audi A8, A8L2014-2016Audi Q52014-2016Porsche Cayenne Diesel2013-20163 more rows

How long does DEF fluid last in RAM EcoDiesel?

The DEF tank holds about 8 gallons, took about 10 minutes to fill, and cost us about $6 per gallon. That's roughly $50 of additional cost about every 10,000 miles, which is how long Ram says the DEF should last in regular service. All in all, it's an easy addition to the regular maintenance that won't break the bank.

How many miles will an EcoDiesel last?

The diesel engine is tough and gets pretty good fuel economy for such a large vehicle. If you can keep up with your required maintenance and other things like fluids, suspension, and general upkeep, your 1500 EcoDiesel should last a long time. Some owners report that this number is between 200,000 and 300,000 miles.

What is the warranty on a Dodge EcoDiesel?

On gasoline-powered Ram trucks, the warranty period is 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. Diesel-powered Ram pickups offer a warranty for either 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first as well.

How long does DEF fluid last in RAM EcoDiesel?

The DEF tank holds about 8 gallons, took about 10 minutes to fill, and cost us about $6 per gallon. That's roughly $50 of additional cost about every 10,000 miles, which is how long Ram says the DEF should last in regular service. All in all, it's an easy addition to the regular maintenance that won't break the bank.

What is the AEM recall?

(1) Is this a Recall? No, this is NOT a recall. As part of the settlement with the US authorities, Daimler and Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) are offering eligible vehicle Owners/Lessees a modification to the vehicles' emission control system, referred to as an Approved Emission Modification (AEM).

Is EcoDiesel reliable?

Ram EcoDiesel's reliability shows that it can last longer than engines that run on gasoline. Ram offers a basic warranty of three years or 36,000 miles and a powertrain warranty of five years or 100,000 miles. The 1500 EcoDiesel gets 22 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway, according to the EPA.

What is the warranty on a Dodge EcoDiesel?

On gasoline-powered Ram trucks, the warranty period is 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. Diesel-powered Ram pickups offer a warranty for either 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first as well.

How to contact EcoDiesel class counsel?

Questions concerning the terms of the EcoDiesel class settlement should be directed to class counsel at [email protected] or 1-888-315-60961 , and/or to the class settlement claims administrator at 833-280-4748.

What is the EPA complaint against Fiat Chrysler?

The EPA accused FCA of producing “clean diesel” vehicles containing software inhibiting the ability of the vehicle’s emissions control systems to reduce harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides. This software allegedly makes FCA’s vehicles equipped with clean diesel engines release excess levels of nitrogen oxide. While the DOJ and EPA investigation into FCA has resulted in a substantial settlement, Fiat Chrysler has denied any wrongdoing.

Why is the Grand Cherokee considered to be compliant?

Because the government utilizes very structured guidelines when testing vehicles, such FCA software detected when the vehicle was being tested and changed the level of emissions. As a result, the NOx emissions were manipulated and/or reduced, and the 1500 or Grand Cherokee were considered to be ‘compliant.’.

What trucks were sued by the FCA?

First, the facts: in December of 2016, FCA was sued in federal court by owners of the 2014-16 Dodge Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel 3.0 liter engine vehicles. By January, the EPA got involved and began investigating FCA for possible compliance issues in these trucks, resulting in a May lawsuit against the manufacturer.

What are the environmental rules and regulations for diesel engines?

In recent years, the passage of environmental rules and regulations at the state and federal level meant that automakers who wished to offer consumers vehicles equipped with diesel engines would need to find a way to limit the amount of pollutants and nitrogen oxides emitted by the vehicles.

What is the class action lawsuit against FCA?

The class action lawsuit filed against FCA involved extensive scientific studies with these trucks being driven on the highway and in other settings, which emitted five times the legal limit of NOx. The suit alleges these higher emissions negated the marketing claims made by FCA and makes the manufacturer liable for the premium pricing consumers paid for ‘clean’ diesel trucks, among other things. During May of 2017, a resolution to the government’s investigation appeared to be near and would involve software patches for approximately 100,000 affected vehicles. FCA acknowledged, in time, that it was actively in mediation regarding civil lawsuits on the matter. Of note, the manufacturer still denies any deliberate efforts to deceive or cheat on emissions testin

When did FCA start using diesel engines?

Beginning in 2007 and continuing through 2015, FCA and other automakers began testing, marketing, and delivering “clean diesel” vehicles. In certain FCA cars, trucks, and SUVs, the engine was known as an EcoDiesel engine. FCA used EcoDiesel engines in its Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee models between 2014 and 2016.

What happens if you opt out of a class action?

If you opt out of the Class, you cannot object to the Class Action Agreement. Opting out is telling the Court that you do not want to be part of the Class Action Agreement, and you do not want to receive any Class Action Agreement benefits. If you opt out, you have no basis to object to the Class Action Agreement by telling the Court you do not like something about it, because the Class Action Agreement no longer affects you. If you opt out, you retain your right to sue Defendants, but you give up your right to obtain monetary compensation under the Class Action Agreement. If you opt out, you may still receive the Approved Emissions Modification and Extended Warranty.

What is a class action lawsuit?

One or more plaintiffs (who are also called “class representatives”) sue on behalf of themselves and all other people with similar claims who are not named in the lawsuit but are described in the class definition and are called “Class Members.” When a class action is settled, the Court resolves the issues in the lawsuit for all Class Members, except for those who leave (opt out of) the class. Opting out means that you will not receive benefits under the Class Action Agreement. The opt-out process is described in Question 27 of this Notice.

What is an approved emission modification warranty?

The “Approved Emissions Modification Extended Warranty” is a warranty that will apply to all vehicles that receive an Approved Emissions Modification . It will cover the cost of all parts and labor needed to repair the items listed in Appendix E of the Consent Decree, which are also listed here:

What is considered an eligible vehicle?

A vehicle must be operable to be considered an Eligible Vehicle. That means the vehicle must be able to be driven under its own engine power and is in reasonable condition such that it can be driven lawfully and safely on public roads (see Paragraph 2.52 of the Class Action Agreement for additional details). If your vehicle is not operable, you must restore it to an operable condition at your own expense for it to be considered an Eligible Vehicle.

What is an AEM in a car?

Fiat Chrysler has developed, and the EPA and CARB have approved, a change to the emissions software referred to as the Approved Emissions Modification (“AEM”) that ensures compliance with the emissions standards to which the vehicles were originally certified without reducing advertised performance or average fuel economy. Owners and lessees who still own or lease their vehicles will be entitled to receive the AEM free of charge and an Extended Warranty. In addition to an Approved Emissions Modification, the Class Action Agreement provides for monetary compensation to Class Members that receive an AEM, as described in Question 4.

How long do you have to file a Class Action claim?

If you own or lease an Eligible Vehicle, to receive compensation under the Class Action Agreement, you must submit a complete and valid claim by 21 months after the Court’s orders granting final approval of the Settlements and complete your AEM by 24 months after the Court’s orders granting final approval of the Settlements. You can continue to drive your vehicle without an Approved Emissions Modification until you schedule an Approved Emissions Modification appointment, but you will not receive payment or an Extended Warranty until the Approved Emissions Modification is performed (unless the vehicle is declared a total loss and transferred to an insurance company or equivalent, and you timely file a complete and valid Claim—see Question 11).

What is class counsel?

The attorneys that the Court appointed to represent the consumer plaintiffs in this litigation are referred to as “Class Counsel.” Class Counsel will request Defendants pay $59 million in attorneys’ fees and $7 million in costs separate from and in addition to the benefits the Settlements provide Class Members. Any fees and costs paid to Class Counsel will not reduce Class Members’ compensation, and must be approved by the Court.

How does a 3.0 EcoDiesel work?

The 3.0 EcoDiesel uses a traditional timing chain for valve timing. The timing chain is driven by the crankshaft and wraps around camshaft sprockets. It controls the camshaft timing so that the intake and exhaust valves open and close at the proper time. If the timing chain slips or jumps the teeth, the timing of the valves opening and closing gets out of sync. Small degrees of slippage will simply through timing off and cause poor performance, misfires, etc. However, serious slippage will cause the pistons and valves to slam together requiring a rebuild.

What is EGR in diesel engines?

EGR, or exhaust gas recirculation, systems recirculate exhaust gasses back into the intake system. By reentering the intake system, the gasses are burned again in the combustion chamber, reducing the amount of nitrogen oxide (NOx) that is released into the atmosphere. Because diesel engines can produce really high exhaust gas temps (EGTs), most diesel EGR systems have an EGR cooler. EGR coolers cool down the exhaust gas air temperatures before the air is recirculated into the intake system.

Why is the EcoDiesel Ram recalled?

Fortunately, in October of 2019, FCA issued a recall for 108,000 EcoDiesel Ram’s due to cracking EGR coolers. FCA claimed that hairline cracks in the EGR cooler could cause coolant to leak into the engine bay and cause fires.

How much horsepower does a 3.0 EcoDiesel have?

The 3.0 EcoDiesel produced 240hp and 420lb- ft. of torque from 2014-2019. In 2020, the EcoDiesel received numerous changes and updates increasing power to 240hp and torque to 480lb-ft. The upgrades included an updated turbocharger, redesigned cylinder heads, a new EGR system and intercooler, and various other internal improvements.

Why does my EcoDiesel oil cooler fail?

When towing heavy loads , or towing in mountainous regions , the EcoDiesel’s oil temperatures can increase significantly during towing which is known to cause the oil cooler to fail. While this problem can happen to an EcoDiesel that has never towed a thing before, it is most common under heavy towing conditions.

Why does my 2015 Ram truck smell like diesel?

2014 and 2015 EcoDiesel Ram’s are susceptible to leaking exhaust couplers which can make the interior of the truck smell like diesel exhaust. The exhaust pipe from the turbo to the DPF system is connected via a flex pipe or coupler. The coupler is prone to cracking which causes an exhaust leak. Exhaust fumes permeate through the engine bay and are sucked through the air system and into the cabin.

How to tell if oil cooler is bad?

Oil Cooler Failure Symptoms 1 Engine overheating 2 Oil or coolant leaking from the oil cooler 3 Oil in the coolant or coolant in the oil 4 Poor performance 5 Black smoke from exhaust

What to do if your 17 isn't included in the settlement?

Since your 17 isn't included in the settlement the sooner the better to get that egr off . There's a few ways to go about this as previously mentioned, but gde is the tuner to go to. They'll get you pointed in the right direction.

Is 2017 a year after the settlement?

2017 year is after the dates included in the settlement. I tuned and deleted my 2017 and haven’t looked back. I did not buy an EGR delete kit yet, however the tune turns it off, but it still is possible to get a leak there somehow or something. Anyhow, there’s lots of info on other forums about it. We are still trying to build up our info here with things of that nature

Does EGR get turned off?

Yup, the EGR gets turned off but the fluid and stuff still running through. U have to do a stage 2 and remove and put on block plates, why I included the ED Forum URL in my post #4, all the info in there on deletes, stage 1, stage 2 etc (ie., I came from an ED), just saying

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