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What is the class action lawsuit against the Ford F-150?

There isn't a single ongoing class-action titled “Ford F-150”; rather, multiple lawsuits across different years allege defects in various components, filed in several jurisdictions with varying outcomes.


The Ford F-150, a staple of American pickup culture and Ford Motor Company’s best-seller, has been the focus of several consumer lawsuits over the years. These cases span distinct issues, from engine oil consumption to transmission performance and infotainment system glitches. This article outlines the main categories, where the suits stand today, and what affected owners can do.


Categories of Ford F-150 class-action lawsuits


Below are the principal areas where plaintiffs have claimed defects in F-150 models. Each category has its own legal path, depending on model year and jurisdiction.



  • Oil consumption in EcoBoost engines (notably 3.5L EcoBoost, and sometimes 2.7L EcoBoost): Plaintiffs allege excessive oil burning leading to engine wear or damage, with Ford sometimes offering extended warranties or settlements in certain cases.

  • 10-speed automatic transmission issues: Owners report shuddering, slipping, or other performance problems in some model years, prompting lawsuits and, in some instances, warranty extensions or service programs.

  • Infotainment and MyFord Touch problems: Class actions allege freezes, crashes, lag, or other defects in the MyFord Touch system found in certain F-150 years, with varying outcomes including settlements or ongoing litigation.

  • Safety recalls and related components: Separate actions have addressed recall obligations and repair issues that can intersect with airbag or other safety-related campaigns, though these are often part of broader Ford recall matters beyond a single model line.


Concluding note on this category: The issues above illustrate the range of claims lodged against Ford in relation to the F-150, with outcomes that vary by year, jurisdiction, and the specifics of each complaint.


Notable settlements and current status


Before this list, it helps to know that the legal landscape includes a mix of settlements, dismissed claims, and ongoing actions. The following summarizes general trends seen across the cases rather than one single docket.



  • Occasionally, lawsuits have resulted in settlements or court-approved deals that include extended warranties, reimbursements for covered repairs, or service campaigns.

  • Other actions have been narrowed, dismissed, or remained pending as courts sort out whether the alleged defects are widespread and whether Ford’s responses were adequate.

  • Some matters overlap with broader recall programs administered by Ford or regulatory bodies, which can influence the scope and remedies available to plaintiffs.


These outcomes vary by model year, specific defect theory, and the court handling the case, so owners should consult current case records or a qualified attorney for precise status.


What Ford F-150 owners should know and do


If you own an F-150 and are concerned about potential class-action issues or related recalls, consider the following steps to stay informed and protect your interests.



  • Check recall and campaign status: Use the NHTSA recall database and Ford’s official recall pages to verify if your VIN is affected by any open campaigns or extended warranty programs.

  • Review your vehicle records: Document oil consumption indicators (oil level changes, consumption rate, top-offs), transmission performance (shudder, slipping, noises), and infotainment glitches with dates and dealer visits.

  • Monitor warranty options: Some issues have been addressed through extended warranties or service programs. Confirm eligibility with Ford customer service or a Ford dealer, citing your model year and symptoms.

  • Consult a consumer-law professional: If you believe you’re affected by a potential defect that has been the subject of litigation, a lawyer experienced in automotive class actions can advise on possible remedies and remedies timelines.


Overall, owners should stay vigilant about recalls, service bulletins, and any formal notices from Ford or regulators, and seek professional guidance if they suspect their vehicle aligns with a filed claim or settlement.


Summary


In summary, there is no single “Ford F-150 class-action.” Instead, several separate lawsuits have emerged over the years, addressing distinct issues such as oil consumption in EcoBoost engines, transmission performance, and infotainment system reliability. Outcomes range from settlements and extended warranties to ongoing litigation or dismissals, depending on the case. For owners, the prudent course is to monitor recalls, maintain thorough maintenance records, and consult a qualified attorney if they believe their vehicle matches a current or past litigation theory.

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