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Hyundai Engine Class Action Lawsuit

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Hyundai Engine Class Action Lawsuit

About the Hyundai Theta II Engine Class Action Lawsuit

This ongoing class action lawsuit alleges Hyundai manufactured and sold vehicles with faulty Theta II GDI engines prone to premature failure, stalling, seizure, and even fires. Despite denying wrongdoing, Hyundai settled individual lawsuits and extended warranties for affected vehicles.

Complete Date Case Citation Court Short Summary
2017 Original Filing Not specified U.S. District Court Initial complaint filed alleging defective Theta II GDI engines in various Hyundai models.
Ongoing Pending Litigation Not specified U.S. District Court Lawsuit awaits trial date while discovery and motions phases progress.
2018-Present Individual Settlements Various Multiple Courts Hyundai settled numerous individual lawsuits related to Theta II engine issues.
2019-2020 Warranty Extension Not specified N/A Hyundai extended warranties on specific models equipped with Theta II engines.
Present Consumer Action N/A N/A Hyundai owners advised to contact dealerships regarding warranty extension eligibility and remain vigilant for engine failure symptoms.

Additional details:

  • The lawsuit encompasses various Hyundai models equipped with Theta II GDI engines across different years.
  • Specific engine failure symptoms include stalling, rough idling, excessive oil consumption, and warning lights indicating engine malfunctions.
  • While Hyundai maintains the engines’ safety and reliability, ongoing litigation and settlements suggest potential concerns.
  • The lawsuit serves as a reminder for thorough research before purchasing any vehicle and reporting potential defects to relevant authorities.

Recommendations for Hyundai owners:

  • Contact your local Hyundai dealer to check warranty extension eligibility for your specific vehicle.
  • Familiarize yourself with common Theta II engine failure symptoms.
  • Seek immediate professional inspection upon experiencing any concerning engine behavior.
  • Report any suspected engine defects to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Remember, this information is for general awareness and does not constitute legal advice. Consult with an attorney if you have specific concerns regarding your Hyundai vehicle or legal options related to the Theta II engine lawsuit.