Settlement FAQs

how to tell if my equinox was part of settlement

by Mrs. Sydnee Beier Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Owners and lessees of 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 Chevrolet Equinox or GMC Terrain vehicles, including those who no longer own the cars, will receive direct notice of the settlement. Keep an eye on your mailbox, as these notices are being sent to all eligible claimants in the chain of title.Nov 6, 2019

Is there a settlement for the Chevy Equinox oil consumption lawsuit?

Here Are the Details. [UPDATE] A settlement has been reached to end proposed class action lawsuits filed over excessive engine oil consumption in certain Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs.

Where can I find out more about the Equifax settlement?

Learn more at the FTC’s official site for information: ftc.gov/Equifax. Remember that you don’t have to pay for credit monitoring as part of this settlement, and nobody will call, text, or email out of the blue to ask you for your credit card or bank account numbers, or to “help” you get your free credit monitoring.

What is the Equifax data breach settlement?

In September of 2017, Equifax announced it experienced a data breach, which impacted the personal information of approximately 147 million people. A federal court approved a class action Settlement that resolves lawsuits brought by consumers after the data breach. Equifax denied any wrongdoing and no judgment or finding of wrongdoing was made.

Who is covered by the Chevy Ecotec settlement?

First and most importantly: Anyone who, before April 26, 2019, bought or leased a 2010, 2011, 2012 or 2013 Chevrolet Equinox or GMC Terrain vehicle that was equipped with a 2.4-liter Ecotec engine and manufactured prior to the “production change” (i.e., the date when new vehicles were considered 2014 models) is covered by the settlement.

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What year Equinox has oil problems?

The 2010 to 2013 model year Chevy Equinox compact crossover is prone to experiencing engine issues that may cause it to burn oil, according to the automotive experts over at Consumer Reports.

Do GMC terrains burn lot of oil?

These Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain models are the worst And any model year of either, between 2010 and 2013, will likely experience oil consumption problems. Some of those 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines used within those years had a knack for burning oil prematurely.

Why is my GMC Terrain using so much oil?

Faulty piston oil rings cause excessive oil consumption across model years of the GMC Terrain and lead to engine damage on average at 88,300 miles. Jerky and delayed acceleration caused by faulty torque converters and a parasitic drain on the battery also plague the GMC Terrain.

Why is my Chevy Equinox sputtering?

Fuel injector nozzles can become clogged over time, which can lead to a sputtering engine, slow acceleration and the car not having enough power. Fuel injectors can be cleaned if the problem is caught early, but as the conditions worsens, the injectors may have to be replaced.

What is the life expectancy of a Chevy Equinox?

Key Words. With proper maintenance, a Chevrolet Equinox can last you 150,000 to 200,000 miles, which equates to 13 to 17 years of use driving an average of 12,000 miles a year.

Are equinoxes good cars?

The Chevrolet Equinox Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 23rd out of 26 for compact SUVs. The average annual repair cost is $537 which means it has lower than average ownership costs.

Does the Chevy Equinox still have oil problems?

2011-2013 Chevrolet Equinox models are starting to show their age, with many drivers reporting excessive oil use and loss of engine power. From 2018 to 2020, the Equinox saw a lot of issues with poor welding and generally bad build quality, leading to a whole string of recalls.

What kind of oil does a Chevy Equinox take?

5W-30For normal above-freezing temperatures, the ideal Chevy Equinox oil type is 5W-30 for most model years and engine types. This is the standard oil for most daily driven passenger vehicles, and is also the recommended Chevy Equinox oil.

Are GMC Terrain and Chevy Equinox the same?

Is Chevy Equinox Same as GMC Terrain? Technically, the Terrain is the Equinox twin with the same interior and driving stuffing, but with a completely different appearance. Terrain received from Equinox not only the GM Theta platform but also a similar line of engines and automatic transmissions.

Why is my Chevy Equinox running rough?

The most common reasons a Chevrolet Equinox has rough idle are a vacuum leak, an issue with the spark plugs, or a problem with the ignition coil. Search our network of RepairPal Certified shops near you to speak with a technician about your issue.

What does it mean when your car sputters while accelerating?

One of the most common causes of a sputtering engine is an issue with the vehicle's fuel system—the filter, pump, and injectors. These three critical components work together to ensure fuel flows smoothly from the fuel tank to your engine's fuel injectors, and then pumps into the engine evenly.

What would cause a car to sputter when accelerating?

A clogged fuel or air filter can make your engine sputter and your acceleration lag because the engine is not getting enough fuel or air, respectively. The combustion chamber needs the correct amount of air and fuel in order to generate combustion efficiently.

Does a 2012 GMC Terrain burn oil?

2010-2012 Chevrolet Equinoxes and GMC Terrains have an oil consumption problem. These cars consume too much oil and even Consumer Reports has chimed in on the oil consumption issue. All the metal moving components within a modern vehicle engine require a lubricant agent, like oil.

Why does my 2011 Chevy Equinox use so much oil?

Some 2011 model year Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles, equipped with a 2.4L engine, may exhibit excessive engine oil consumption (less than 2,000 miles per quart of engine oil), due to piston ring wear.

Why does my 2011 Chevy Equinox burn oil?

The problem: Affected vehicles may exhibit excessive engine oil consumption (less than 2,000 miles per quart). This may be due to excessive piston ring wear. Vehicles affected by this service bulletin: 2011 Chevrolet Equinox.

Why does my 2012 Equinox use so much oil?

When the problems continued, the owner contacted GM directly and was allegedly advised that “some 2012 model year Chevrolet Equinox vehicles equipped with a 2.4 L engine may exhibit excessive engine oil consumption (less than 2000 miles per quart of oil), due to piston ring wear.

When will the settlement be given final approval?

We’re not sure yet, but we’ll keep you posted. The proposed settlement will first need preliminary approval from the judge before moving to the final approval stage.

What vehicles are covered by the GM settlement?

Anyone who, before April 26, 2019, bought or leased a 2010, 2011, 2012 or 2013 Chevrolet Equinox or GMC Terrain vehicle that was equipped with a 2.4-liter Ecotec engine and manufactured prior to the “production change” (i.e., the date when new vehicles were considered 2014 models) is covered by the settlement. Excluded from the settlement are those who experienced engine failure or executed a “release of claims” in favor of GM for oil consumption problems.

How long does it take for General Motors to notify dealers of a 2013 model year?

Provides: Within the first 30 days of the date of the settlement’s enactment, General Motors will notify all U.S. dealers and class members who owned or leased 2013 model year class vehicles made prior to the production change that they qualify for the reimbursements offered by SCAs 15285 and 16118.

Can you claim out of pocket expenses on an Equinox?

If you’ve kept your receipts—a practice ClassAction.org strongly recommends—from back when you owned or leased an Equinox or Terrain, you may still be able to make a claim for out-of-pocket expenses.

Does GM pay for SCAs?

General Motors has agreed to establish a “Special Coverage Adjustments” (SCAs) program through which it will pay for all or part of the cost of specified covered repairs to the affected vehicles —even for Equinox and Terrain models that are past their GM-issued warranty dates. This concession excludes vehicles owned or leased by those who have been previously reimbursed by GM via a goodwill adjustment or third-party service contract provider.

Is there a settlement website or phone number?

Not yet. But sometime before class notices are mailed out, Analytics Consulting will establish a toll-free number class members can call for information about the settlement and/or claims procedure, or to request a mailed copy of the class notice, according to the motion. Inquiries for attorneys who negotiated the settlement will also be handled by Analytics Consulting.

When did the Chevy Equinox oil issue start?

The legal drama that was the Chevy Equinox oil consumption issue began in April 2018, when four consumers filed a proposed class action lawsuit against General Motors LLC in Illinois. September saw the filing of two more proposed class actions, in Florida and then California, over similar claims that the vehicles consume oil at alarming rates.

What about the lawsuits filed in California and Illinois?

What happens with the lawsuits filed in California and Illinois depend on the outcome of the Florida case. For now, the cases in California and Illinois have been stayed—read those documents here and here —which means they’ll be on ice until any new developments spring up with the settlement talks in the Florida suit.

What do I need to do to be included in the lawsuit? Is there anything I should be doing right now?

There’s nothing you need to do to be included. Should a settlement get approved, you will likely be notified by mail or e-mail. You can read more about how they get your information here.

What year did the GMC Terrain SUVs get sued?

The three initial lawsuits against General Motors alleged model year 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs with EcoTech 2.4-liter engines burned through abnormally high amounts of oil. The alleged defect posed a serious safety risk, the cases claimed, because without enough oil to cut down on friction and wear inside the vehicles’ engines, the engines could fail at any time during the course of normal operation while driving at any speed.

What is a nationwide class lawsuit?

The lawsuits seek to establish a nationwide class – this means the attorneys on the case are looking to have any potential settlement apply to all 50 states. However, as a settlement has not been finalized and discussions are ongoing, we do not know for sure which people will be included.

When is the deadline for the Florida lawsuit?

The court has given them a deadline of April 5, 2019, for updates.

When did the settlement get final approval?

Important Update: The Settlement received final approval from the Court on January 13, 2020. You may review the Final Approval Order and Final Order and Judgment by clicking here. The Court gave final approval to the Settlement and overruled all objections on January 13, 2020. However, some objectors have now appealed the Court’s decision ...

When does the settlement become effective?

The Settlement will become effective after all appeals have been resolved in favor of the Settlement. If you requested a cash benefit during the Initial Claims Period, the amount you receive may be significantly reduced depending on how many valid claims are submitted by other class members.

What happens if you are impacted by Equifax?

If you were impacted by the Equifax data breach, you may seek reimbursement for valid Out of Pocket losses or Time Spent (excluding losses of money and time associated with freezing or unfreezing credit reports or purchasing credit monitoring or identity theft protection) incurred during the Extended Claims Period if you have not received reimbursement for the claimed loss through other means.

When is the deadline to file a claim against Equifax?

The deadline to file a claim for Out-of-Pocket Losses or Time Spent that occurred through January 22, 2020 has passed.

When is the deadline for Equifax?

If you are a class member, the deadline to file Initial Claims Period claim (s) for free credit monitoring or up to $125 cash payment and other cash reimbursement passed on January 22, 2020.

When is the deadline for credit monitoring in 2024?

January 22, 20 24 (For future losses and time) File a claim for Credit Monitoring Services or Alternative Reimbursement Compensation. The deadline to submit a claim to receive the Free Credit Monitoring Services offered under the Settlement, or Alternative Reimbursement Compensation has passed.

When is the extended claim period for credit monitoring?

You may seek reimbursement for valid Out-of-Pocket Losses or Time Spent (excluding losses of money and time associated with freezing or unfreezing credit reports or purchasing credit monitoring or identity theft protection) incurred during the Extended Claims Period (between January 23, 2020 and January 22, 2024) if you have not received reimbursement for the claimed loss through other means.

Facts about the Equifax data breach and settlement

Equifax initially disclosed the data breach September 7, 2017. The company said it discovered the data breach in July 2017.

How can I help protect myself and my identity after a data breach?

In the wake of the Equifax data breach, there are some steps you can take to help protect yourself — or to detect if identity thieves may have targeted you.

Why do you want to opt out of a class action lawsuit?

The main reason to consider opting out of a class action suit is if you want to file a personal claim. Since a class action suit is divided among all participants, you may not receive the compensation you feel you deserve.

When did the ticketmaster lawsuit happen?

For instance, in the Ticketmaster case above, the ticket seller was accused of inflating ticket processing fees, and in turn, was hit with a class action lawsuit to get the money back to anyone who purchased tickets between October 21, 1999 and October 19, 2011. Figuring out if you qualify is the first step, but we'll walk you through starting your own, the materials you'll need, and making the decision if a class action lawsuit is worth it.

What is class action lawsuit?

A class action lawsuit covers consumer products and services, and acts on the benefit of a class of people or businesses affected. Essentially, they're built so a group of people can work together to sue a company. For instance, in the Ticketmaster case above, the ticket seller was accused of inflating ticket processing fees, and in turn, ...

How to be the lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit?

If you think you have a case and want to be the lead plaintiff for a class action lawsuit, you will need to locate and speak to an attorney. If you need some help finding a reputable lawyer, we've previously covered a few tips. Class action suits require a judge's approval of an attorney before they can move forward, so most law offices specialize (or have a team who does) in class action action lawsuits. Your attorney will verify if you have a case, file the lawsuit, serve the summons, and eventually, if the judge accepts it as a widespread issue, publish the notice to bring in new members.

What happens if you don't receive a class action notice?

If you see a class action lawsuit you feel you were affected by, you need to get in touch with the law office handling the lawsuit to add your name to the class registry. This will ensure you get future updates, including the settlement amount. Generally, attorneys create a landing page for the case where you can find all the information you need.

Do you need a receipt for a lawsuit?

Generally, attorneys create a landing page for the case where you can find all the information you need. If it's a suit involving a product, you may need a receipt to prove ownership, but this varies from case to case depending on the reason for the damages.

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How Did We Get Here?

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The legal drama that was the Chevy Equinox oil consumption issue began in April 2018, when four consumers filed a proposed class action lawsuit against General Motors LLC in Illinois. September saw the filing of two more proposed class actions, in Florida and then California, over similar claims that the vehicles consu…
See more on classaction.org

and Where Are We at Now?

  • As far as we know, the parties involved in the Florida lawsuit are still hammering out the specifics of the potential settlement.The court has given them a deadline of April 5, 2019, for updates.
See more on classaction.org

What About The Lawsuits Filed in California and Illinois?

  • What happens with the lawsuits filed in California and Illinois depend on the outcome of the Florida case. For now, the cases in California and Illinois have been stayed—read those documents here and here—which means they’ll be on ice until any new developments spring up with the settlement talks in the Florida suit.
See more on classaction.org

What Did The Original Lawsuits allege?

  • The three initial lawsuits against General Motors alleged model year 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs with EcoTech 2.4-liter engines burned through abnormally high amounts of oil. The alleged defect posed a serious safety risk, the cases claimed, because without enough oil to cut down on friction and wear inside the vehicles’ engines, the engines could fail at any tim…
See more on classaction.org

So, What’s Next?

  • What’s next is we sit and wait until the parties handling the class action in Florida work out the final details of a settlement. After that happens, the deal will need a judge’s approval before it becomes official. We should know more by early April.
See more on classaction.org

I Don’T Live in Florida, California Or Illinois. What Does All This Mean For Me?

  • If you do not live in Florida, California or Illinois, don’t worry: these were just the states where the cases themselves were filed.The lawsuits seek to establish a nationwide class – this means the attorneys on the case are looking to have any potential settlement apply to all 50 states.However, as a settlement has not been finalized and discussions are ongoing, we do not knowfor surewhi…
See more on classaction.org

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