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Ford Focus and Fiesta owners in Canada who say their cars suffered from a defective transmission that caused the vehicles to kick and jerk could get close to $3,000 in cash or $5,800 in vehicle discount certificates from a class action settlement.
Although the deadline to file a claim based on repairs done prior to June 26, 2019 already passed, claims based on future repairs, occurring after June 26, 2019, can still be submitted 180 days from the service visit date.
Class Members include those who owned or leased a 2011 to 2016 Ford Fiesta or a Ford Focus model year 2012 to 2016 in Canada that was equipped with a PowerShift Transmission.
Class Members must have visited an authorized Ford dealer on multiple occasions because of the defect and repairs to the transmission, software flashes, a replacement clutch, or continuing problems must have or are still occurring.
The automaker was hit with the Canada Ford transmission class action lawsuit over consumer complaints that model year 2011 through 2016 Fiestas and 2012-2016 Focuses were afflicted with a transmission defect.
According to the plaintiffs, the defect causes serious safety concerns for passengers, as well as other vehicles on the road.
The Canada Ford transmission class action lawsuit claims the defect could cause affected vehicles to accelerate suddenly and without warning. The complaint also alleged that the affected vehicles were prone to skipping, bucking, and jerking unexpectedly. Further, drivers could experience delayed acceleration.
The plaintiffs say they and other Fiesta and Focus owners were often required to pay out-of-pocket to fix the problem.
Additionally, the Canada Ford transmission class action lawsuit contends that Class Members would not have purchased or paid as much for the vehicles had they known they had the defect.
The automaker denied any wrongdoing but agreed to enter into the Canada Ford class action settlement.
Under the terms of the settlement agreement, Class Members can claim a cash payment or a partial refund of the purchase price of their Ford Fiesta or Ford Focus, depending on the condition and repairs their vehicle required. Class Members can claim different amounts based on the number of service visits and type of repairs completed.
Class Members seeking to claim up to $2,932 in cash or a $5,864 in a discount certificate must have experienced three or more service visits to an authorized Ford dealer, replacement of a qualifying hardware part in their transmission during each visit, and the visits must have occurred within seven years or the first 160,000 kilometers from when or where the vehicle was manufactured or first delivered.
Each Class Member must have owned or leased the affected vehicle during the visits as well.
Class Members can also make a claim if they took their Ford Fiesta or Focus in for service at an authorized Ford dealer for three or more software flashes. Class Members can claim up to $65 for each visit for a maximum payment of $780.
Under the terms of the Canada Ford transmission class action settlement, Ford Fiesta and Ford Focus owners can claim reimbursement for the replacement of two or more clutches on cars manufactured after June 5, 2013. Replacements must have occurred within five years and 100,000 kilometers of manufacture.
In addition, Ford may offer to purchase vehicles from Class Members whose qualifying Ford Fiestas or Ford Focuses are still having transmission problems and who have taken the vehicle for two or more service visits.
To make a claim, Class Members must submit the VIN of the vehicle, the name and address of the Ford dealer where their car was serviced, and a description of the service, along with proof that they owned or leased the car at the time of service. Claims can be submitted online or via mail.
The deadlines to opt out of or object to the Canada Ford transmission class action settlement passed on March 5, 2019. The settlement received final approval on March 18, 2019.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members include those who purchased or leased a 2012-2016 Ford Focus or a 2011-2016 Ford Fiesta with a PowerShift dual clutch transmission in Canada and experienced transmission problems. Class Members must have taken their vehicle into an authorized Ford service center for repair.
Potential Award
Up to $5,864 in Vehicle Discount Certificates or up to $2,932 in cash.
- “If an authorized Ford dealer performed three or more transmission software flashes on your Class Vehicle, you may be entitled to cash payments ranging from $65 to $780, depending on the number of service visits.
- If an authorized Ford dealer replaced three or more qualifying hardware parts in your PowerShift Transmission while you owned the Class Vehicle, you may be entitled to cash payments ranging from $252 to $2,932 or Vehicle Discount Certificates ranging in value from $504 to $5,864, depending on the number of service visits.
- If your Class Vehicle was manufactured after June 5, 2013, and two or more clutch replacements were performed on your Class Vehicle under warranty, and you had to pay for a clutch replacement after warranty, you may qualify for reimbursement.
- Alternatively, you may be entitled to ‘Alternative Benefits’, which are designed to compensate Class Members with ongoing clutch malfunctions by refunding the entire cost of purchasing or leasing the Class Vehicle, less a reduction for the usage of the Class Vehicle and the residual value of the Class Vehicle at the time the claim is submitted, with Class Members keeping the vehicle or being offered a repurchase by Ford.”
Proof of Purchase
Class Members must provide their vehicle’s VIN, the name and address of the Ford Dealer that performed the services, a description of the services, and proof that the Class Member owned or leased the vehicle at the time of service.
Claim Form
NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
12/23/2019 – for claims based on repairs completed before June 26, 2019.
Class members can still submit claims for future services up to 180 days after the service visit date.
Case Name
Romeo, et al. v. Ford Motor Company, et al., Case No. CV-15-539855-00-CP, in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Canada.
Final Hearing
03/18/2019
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Ford Transmission Class Action
c/o RicePoint Administration Inc.
P.O. Box 4454, Toronto Station A
25 The Esplanade
Toronto, ON M5W 4B1
1-866-476-8421
FordTransmission@RicePoint.com
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20 thoughts onCanada Ford Transmission Class Action Settlement
I recieved a letter about a year ago stating i was an effected candidate.. I have not heard of any other info on this since… Is there something else i should be doing. Thanks
Need this in Missouri. I bought a 2016 from a dealer in Missouri and have taken it back 4/5 times with acceleration issues, jerking getting stuck in gear , it’s had transmission clutches replaced on 2 different occassions programming issues twice. Why is it only Canada gets reimbursed but Americans don’t
We need this class action lawsuit in the U.S. Hope a lawyer is listening. I purchased a 2012 Ford Focus in 2012 and have had it checked multiple times and was told there was nothing wrong until I started getting recalls stating the car had many “program” problems. This had been since 2013 until today 10/08/2019, where the last recall stated that the wrong program was put in the car from the recall before. Ford has got to be held responsible for these defective cars that they are putting on the roads but more so the money they are making “screwing” hard working people.
Needs florida and include Ford Fusion? ive been having transmission issues since about 63k miles
Arkansas needs this. I WAS told my car came FROM Canada to the dealership. Does THAT count?
WE need this court case in the US….
Also needed in Arkansas! We had a new Ford Fiesta, took it in several times for transmission issues… a couple times it almost got me and my child in a wreck.. we ended up filing lemon law on it but we were still out all the prior payments we had made on it and service to it….and then without a vehicle
Need this in California! My son has been having a lot of problems with his Ford Focus.
Bonjour
J’aimerais avoir les informations à français pour que je sois en mesure de réclamer
Merci
Sylvie Massé
Need this in Florida my boyfriend has been dealing with the same issue with his Focus since shortly after purchasing.