Chrysler 2.7 Liter V6 Engine Class Action Lawsuits Consolidated

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The United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has issued an order which will transfer all Chrysler engine class action lawsuits pending in various federal district courts throughout the United States to the District of New Jersey for coordinated handling during pretrial proceedings in an MDL, or multidistrict litigation.

There are currently five class action lawsuits pending against Chrysler over their 2.7 liter engines used in several models of Chrysler and Dodge vehicles between 1998 and at least 2003. The Chrysler lawsuits allege that defective designs make the engines prone to form oil sludge, which could causes the engine to fail much earlier than would normally be expected.

A growing number of complaints have been filed by owners of Chrylser Sebring, Chysler Concord, Dodge Intrepid and Dodge Stratus vehicles with the smaller 2.7 liter engine, which have been found to fail around 50,000 to 60,000 miles, but in some cases as early as 20,000 miles.

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This type of catastrophic engine failure would not typically be expected anytime before a vehicle reaches 100,000 miles, yet Chrysler has been denying engine warranty coverage since the problems are caused by a build up of oil sludge.

According to the Center for Auto Safety, at least 2,800 reports of Chrysler engine failure involving oil sludge in the 2.7 liter engines were received as of early 2007. Since that time, as the vehicles age, owners continue to report the engine problems.

Chrysler and Dodge engine failure class action lawsuits are currently pending in the Eastern District of California, Middle District of Florida, Northern District of Illinois, District of New Jersey and Southern District of New Jersey on behalf of vehicle owners in those states. In addition, other class action lawsuits and individual lawsuits could be filed in other districts.

The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation found that the Chrysler engine lawsuits involve common questions of fact and that centralization would serve the convenience of the parties and witnesses and promote the just and efficient conduct of the litigation.

Chrysler’s lawyers opposed the consolidation, arguing that the proposed classes do not overlap and that agreements can be reached between the parties in the lawsuits to minimize any overlapping discovery or risk of inconsistent rulings without the formation of an MDL. However, the Panel rejected these arguments.

“These actions are nearly identical in terms of the facts alleged, and discovery undoubtedly will overlap,” wrote Chairman of the Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, John G. Heyburn, II, in an order issued February 10, 2009. “Centralization will enable one judge to streamline pretrial proceedings and make consistent rulings on discovery disputes, dispositive motions and issues relating to experts.”

The MDL panel decided to transfer all of the Chrysler engine lawsuits to the District of New Jersey, as the action in that Court has been pending longer than the other actions. The litigation will be assigned to U.S. District Judge Faith S. Hochberg for coordinated and consolidated pretrial proceedings.

Since the litigation involves putative statewide class actions for residents of five different states, the MDL panel did indicate that in the future, Judge Hochberg can suggest that the Panel consider remanding the actions to the original courts where they were filed for class certification considerations if that becomes necessary.


370 Comments


robert
Same thing happened to my wife’s car. 2005 Sebring lx with the 2.7. Right around 100,000 the motor blew what sounds like a internal bearing. Now stuck paying on car for next 3 years to the dealership. We bought used with less then 50000 on it. Sucks

North Carolina
Have a 2010 300 Chrysler. 65 000 mi. Engine suddenly stopped while pulling up to a stop sign before entering into a busy main street. No warning lights, well maintained, oil changes regularly sometimes at Chrysler dealership. Mechanics say I need a new engine! How? Why?

Elaine
In 06 I purchased a 06 Chrysler 300 engine locked oil was changed on time.The factory warranty was still on the car and I purchased an extended warranty.Chrysler wouldn’t honor either. I was stuck with a car that was paid for in full.I t hurt my purse and heart.

Joyce
How do I get into the class action lawsuit. I bough the car 3 weeks ago and the rod in gone and now I am out of a car no way to replace it.

Matthew
My 2001 Chrysler Sebring’s engine failed in 2003. I had it replaced but, continued to have issues. Just this August(2016) it was towed THREE times. My mechanic said it was not wise to put more money into it. I was driving to a dealership to trade it in when, YES again it died on me. It had to be towed to the dealership!

William
2005 Sebring Convertible with the 2.7. I bought it new off the showroom floor. Never been wrecked, always serviced, always garaged. Check engine light just came on at only 57,000 miles and to get new AZ plates I have to do $1400. in repairs! Even then I do not know how long this engine will last.

marlon
My problem is that my 2008 Dodge charger smokes real bad when I start it and runs sluggish a lot. a shop said it was the engine. what should I do?

Gail
My problem was with my 2002 Chrysler Sebring the transmission went out twice within a couple of months apart only to be told that the Sebrings were notorious for bad transmissions with the.2.7 it came to the point where I could not afford to keep going through this so I just let it go after sinking as much money as I could with nothing to show for it! I did.sign a class action lawsuit but yet to hear anything about that. Beyond pissed!

Shirley
I purchased my 2006 Chrysler 300 brand new in 2006. I got oil changes as I was suppose too. I’ve had my car for 10 years and now my valves are knocking as well. It’s going to cost me over $3000 in parts and labor to fix the problem. This is insane! Chrysler needs to take responsibility for the issues of this engine problem and replace them all. You just got bailed out of your financial situation with the help of the federal government. Do what’s right!

Bob
How bout water pumm going 32000 on o2 senring over maintained garaged kept .second car just for weekend rides in florida POS 2.7

Ricky
I a 2007 Chrysler 300 2.7l v6 engine used.Had to change water pump I do fell that has something to do with the bad engine.Chrysler corporation is a joke never again.

Lawrence
Bought my 1998 concorde new with 2.7 only made it to 67000 miles I spent $4000 and the engine is gone again no lie talk about red flag chrysler needs to replace people who have had issues with these engines. It’s not fair to spend your hard earned money and have to walk . The car was $20000 then another $4000 and now they asking $2600 for rebuilt the dealer only 90 days warranty these companies need to own up to there fuck up! Fix peoples Cars!!!

Shawn
The water pump went out putting antifreeze in the oil. No driips from the water pump weep hole. $1400.00 to replace the water pump and drive chain with no guarantee the motor isn’t shot. What a shame, just for turning the key.

Nadia
I had own 2 dodge Intrepids and both of them went out by the failure of the engine. On Both cars the engine locked due to oil sludge. I no longer own either 1 of the vehicles. I would like for Dodge to reimburse me for the all the money invested into these horrible cars.

Douglas
I bought a remaned engine and had it installed in my 03 Sebring approx 2000 miles and it overheated due to water pump and the plastic impeller 2,500 more and now the oil pressure is showing 8lbs this car has cost me a fortune due to the 2.7 engine

Mike
Please listen to my advice people. The issue with the 2.7 is the water pump gasket. It is behind the timing cover and fails very early and when it does, it leaks anti-freeze directly into the motor. There is no warning or check engine light when it happens. The oil pressure light will come on, but by that time it is too late. The abrasive coolant has already ruined the bearings in the motor (the knocking you hear). Do NOT buy anything with the 2.7 or you will regret it sooner or later.

Rosa
I have a 2007 Chrysler 300 with 2.7 engine at about 70 thousand miles the valves went out …cost me about $3.800.00 for repairs and now agin with the same issue… knocking valves …what can I do …Chrysler won’t help nor take responsibility with bad Engine in the car…

Ron
2006 Sebring convertible. 76000 miles. Leaking head gaskets. History of over heating problems. Oil changes done properly as well as oil filters. Repairs exceed the value of the car

mykah
Im at a total loss seems like a lot of work due to one cover plate and thinking this has something to do with error codes

SUZETTE
I have had the engine totally rebuilt once only to blow head gasket just over the 24 month warranty. Paid 2400 for rebuild then I800 for head gasket & now having overheating problems yet again. Price of car as well as many repairs have cost me 13000 including tires. 04 Sebring convertible 2.7 v6.

Maria
Having problems again with my 2004 chrysler sebring V6 2.7L ..its overheating again..i replaced ..water valve coolant

ErI
I have a Chrysler 300 2005 model. I bought the car less than 6 months ago and it’s been giving me problems for 4 months. First major problems I had 5 different water leaks. Second major issues engine rattles loudly and want even crank now. Mechanic checked car out and said get a new engine. I haven’t had any time to enjoy the car at all. Has been sitting up for last 2 months and I’m debating on getting a engine. $2000 or more for a rebuilt engine and also mechanic cost additionally. I will never buy another chrysler ever.

Mark
People.. You bought a USED car and you don’t know its history.. Was it floored all the time, revved up, driven rough (car could look new but driven very hard) I bought 6 2003 – 2009 Chrysler Sebring/Dodge Avenger’s for our Company .. These were driven by different people and these cars all had over 150,000 miles before we got rid of them and they were running perfect….. We changed oil every 3,000 miles with correct weight of oil, no Quick Lube type places or cheaper oil, Name brand oil and correct weight… Plus we changed coolant as per Chrysler recommendations … Only 1 2003 had a water pump failure under warranty, then it was problem free and that car my Niece bought it and drove it until she finished school/college in 2015 !! She now has a 2014 Dodge Avenger SXT we had but its a 2.4 4cyl and only 2,000 miles ,was a Gift to her from the family..as was intended when we bought it.. Remember if you bought it used as many did and over 100,000 miles it is normal to get problems….Just because its new to you doesn’t mean its a new car !! I have employee’s who owned Honda’s, Toyota’s, BMW, Audi, VW, Mercedes, GM, Ford who have changed their thinking on Chrysler products as the Company car they are issued are reliable, even though they are driven HARDER than their own private vehicle.. I bought Chrysler products for our Company as my father was the founder of the company and we have a Chrysler dealer next door,giving us a great deal…I even bought a new BMW for myself and wife through the dealer…I now drive a Chrysler 300 HEMI 300 “S” and its the best car ever,seriously…Unreal power,and 30 mpg highway omg !

Raymond
I own an 08 magnum that also has 2.7 engine.. Been having problems with it as well . Replaced the timing set,water pump,got the heads redone and still having oil pressure problems.. Next is oil pump but the cost of parts and mechanics is getting up there.. Who can I talk to about this?

Edd
I am thinking of buying a 99 Sebring (JXI trim) with a 2.5 v6. the odometer reads 99500 mi. I’ve been reading story after story about all the problems with the 2.7 engine and the absolutely shameful treatment from CHRYSLER. Can you tell me if the 2.5 engine has the same problems as the 2.7’s.In all the complaints, not one mentions the 2.5 but a few did use term small engine. Thanks and I look forward to your reply.

Monica
2007 chrysler 300 my car has 55552 miles and car got a lifter tick at 45thousand miles , so there is obviously a problem here , im wondering who should i go to about the problem because the dealership continues to ignore the problem

Yvonne
I brought my 2005 Sebring in February 2015 now my engine is gone. Something to do with the oil getting up to the engine

Colin
About to buy a 2005 GTC Sebring convertible with a 2.7L engine in it with only 95k on it, can I get any feedback to whether if this is a good idea or not?

Tim
Bought a 2002 Dodge intrepid with 148.000 miles 5/21/14 the engine now has 172.000 miles it runs fine had the waterpump replaced at 165.000 miles engine was sludge free the mechanic was surprised. I use max life full synthetic oil it has kept the engine clean. The oil light came on last month so i shut it off had it towed asap to the mechanic he found that the oil pressure sensor has been bad a long time and i wasnt getting the right pressure. If these engines really are trash i want to know why it survived the timing chain snapping in 2012 without destroying anything, waterpump failed without sludge building up and i ran around for a month with low oil pressure it did not blow up they claim these things are impossible! Now its back on the road running fine. Keep synthetic oil in it and it wont sludge up. I could tell you storys about my ford, chevy and buick that would give you nightmares but you get online and people praise those pos.

Troy
I feel they already new da problem with yhe 2.7 they just wanted they money never had a car built with these many problems

Paulina
2.7 are peices of shit this is the second chrysler 300 2006 that has caused the thermostat to burn a hole threw the plastic because the motor gets too hot

mrlew
I just bought my daughter a 2004 Dodge Stratus with 120 K miles on it from a neighbor. The car overheat, and I don’t know what to do about it. I think. Should man up and fix these problems for the customers that are having issues, or everyone should just start boycotting Dodge. I bought the car for my daughter because she’s going back and forth to college to become a registered nurse. I don’t think it’s cool to have Dodge mess over so many people when they know they have a problem. I feel that. Should serve dear customers like I served my country as United States Army with pride and dignity.

Jay
I bought a 2007 dodge magnum with the 2.7 in 2012. Since then several repairs have been done to it. The first one that was weird was a water pump repair and replace, once the engine was taken apart not only has the oil filled with water, but we notice an excessive amount of slug throughout the engine. So it got cleaned and designed for the most part. Fast forward not even 3 year the new water pump that was installed had began to fail. Took my car to the shop, same situation water in the oil and slug. Now the slug is clogging his engine again, my technician cleaned out what he could but ultimately my engine failed due to oil loss from the oil pump screen getting clogged. This is a huge set back for me and my family. Due to the knowledge I aquire from this sight no matter what type of oil I used my engine was bound to slug up again and fail. To replace this engine is unbarable in cost. What can I do about this engine defect.

Airicka
2006 chysler (2) & a 2006 Dodge Charger

Steven
Bought a 1999 Intrepid with 91k miles from my neighbor. She and her late husband purchased the car new. Her husband didn’t drive it the last year he was sick. Their son drove it to the gas station on a visit with them when it had to be towed backed home. The car is immaculate in and out and was garage kept. I paid $700 as-is, not running. I paid a mechanic $500 to change the timing chain/water pump/gears. New intake and valve cover gaskets and a tune-up. Waste of money as the valves were bent after the timing chain broke. Next I spent $800 on a junkyard engine and $500 on labor. Flushed the petroleum-based oil out and put in synthetic from now on. Now I have $2,500 in the car and I’m afraid of that engine failing too! Getting away with putting this engine in cars knowing they are not right is despicable! I didn’t put 2 and 2 together until I bought this car. I had a Stratus that the timing chain/belt broke and trashed the engine. No more Dodges for me!

holly
I myself am wondering how a person goes about filing a lawsuit or complaint about this 2.7 engine and if there is anything the consumer has to do since they are known for that type of engine failing I recently purchased a 03 Concorde didn’t even have it a week and had that happen to me on my way to an important appt no cause or explanation didn’t have any clue till I did a lil research and found this out about the engines failing prematurely I really hope there is any hope in to figuring something out and getting this resolved I really love my car its the first car I’ve ever owned and I am 25 also a mother of 3 boys so I was really depending on this vehicle

tramael
My 2009 Chrysler 300lx 2.7engine motor went went out on me I had oil change no interact tell it was low on oil it cost to much on a motor wat can do about this

Duane
I purchased a 2002 Dodge Stratus ES with the 2.7L V6 for my daughter. Ran absolutely great for about 1 year. We took a 600 mile trip from Florida to Mississippi and the car ran perfect. After 24 hours of arriving in Mississippi, the car was dead. Had it towed to a local Dodge dealer who kept it for 3 weeks trying to figure out what was wrong with it. After having several mechanics look at it, they finally discovered that the water pump (internal to the engine) had failed and leaked water into the oil pan. No one know for sure when the water pump failed, but this caused the oil to turn to a thick sludge. This in turn caused the oil to clog all oil passages in the engine to include the double over head cams. Result… four burned out camshafts and everything in between. Now the engine is complete scrap metal, not to mention the entire car. They want $8000 to replace the engine. With what… another 2.7L V6? I don’t think so. Dodge/Chrysler needs to fess up to this disaster of an engine. I’ve read thousands of posts and complaints and they sit back and laugh. With a daughter in college, there is no way we can afford a new car.

Lester
I have an 01 Sebring with the 2.7l engine car ran good for 300 miles then it blew had a new engine installed got 7,000 miles out of it then it blew I am retired and on fixed income Chrysler should have pulled that engine from production years ago luckily I have my old Harley as backup good and dependable even though it’s an 86 who can I contact to see if anything can be done about this I can’t afford another engine and car is only worth 300 at scrap yard which is really sad because I had just had the whole front end rebuilt at a cost of 1200$ and car itself is in like new condition

Danielle
My 2010 Chrylser Sebring only had 75,000 miles on it when I was told it needs a new engine, I always changed the oil every 3,000 miles and used the more expensive oil. There was no warning of this, once in awhile I would get an alert that the oil was low so I would have it checked and they told me it was fine, Then one day as I got off the freeway the engine just stopped. I was able to roll it over to the side of the road. The dash and alert system gave no warning of an engine problem. Usually the alert system will tell you to turn the engine off immediately if there is a serious issue. After 10 minutes the car started up again and i drove it home. The next day I took it to the mechanic who said it needs a new engine. The check engine light did turn on but it gave an alert of a gas cap issue, I made several complaints and got nowhere. I had a small warranty on the car but it did not cover anything major like a new engine. Chrylser should have been put our of business a long time ago and there should be many warnings about safety before other innocent people buy these cars, Im the one who has to pay for all of this and I had no idea these engines are so bad. This should be illegal to continue to make bad cars and sell them to the public with no good warranty on them to cover the automakers mistakes. This has been an issue for alot of people so clearly they know about it but dont care. Everytime I see someone driving a Chrylser of anykind I want to tell them to trade it in ASAP!

Teresa
Dodge needs to do something about these vehicles I have a 2002 dodge intrepid 150,000 mine keeps over heating I’m tired of this

Rick
I’ve got an 01′ Intrepid w/ 77K miles that blew it’s water pump while my wife was riding in it. Fortunately,my wife knew to tell the driver to turn off the a/c and turn on the heater full blast. They pulled over when they could and the husband of the driver/owner and me towed it to his house. They went and intermediately bought a 13′ Impala and we can have the Intrepid once we know if it will live again. I’m pretty sure no serious engine damage was done, but I’ll know more when I change the pump and drive it. Then we’ll talk about a token price for it. But this is when I discovered all of the info about the 2.7 on the websites. I’m old school, and old, and have always tended to stay away from Chrysler products since the 60’s. The always seem to put some relatively inexpensive part deep in the engine or trans that fails. And it takes $2,000 to tear it apart to change it. Most of the posts here have something in common. That is that their “mechanics” that tell owners all kinds of things that have nothing to do with the problems. I would tell anyone who doesn’t know about how cars work and don’t have the time or inclination to learn, but has this problem to buy another car. Don’t throw money away to fix it. You won’t find an honest mechanic and even if you do and have the engine fixed properly, it will never be the same. Get another car with the warranty still in effect. Think seriously about the cars with a 100K warranty. In any case, stay away from Chrysler.

Ben
I have a 06 dodge charger car stop had to get tow to the house it turn over but no start. I got new battery alternator new fuel pump new starter new sparkplugs new timing chain with 114k miles turns over but no start n the price for a new motor $3.200 an I swipe relays n check fuses but none of that work I love my car I just want it fix

jose
Bought a 2006 Chrysler 300 2.7 liter at 84000 miles for $6900 car honestly only gave me about 20000 miles. Besides general repairs that have nearly cost me about $2500 on top of the $6900 brings that to $9400 I am not willing to pay $2500 or $3000 for another engine of its kind now that this had reached its peak and is completely blown. I turned it on to go to work this morning an it gave me a faulty start. Then while I was on the road it felt very very heavy like it didn’t want to run. Its happened before so I just payed no attention to it. All the sudden it was making a gurgling sound every time I stepped on the gas I knew something wasn’t right. I was pulling into to work an boom had the loudest knock and then some really bad screeching noises an I knew that was the end. Im sure one of the piston heads blew. The sad thing is my gauges marked nothing no check engine light no warning light nothing it just up and did that out of nowhere.Thats the sad truth! After this I will probably never buy another Chrysler product again. Screw you Chrysler car industry schmucks for making a faulty engine of such an actually letting it make it to the public. I would please like some information on how I can get on this lawsuit thing I wanna take to their asses!

Tim
I bought a 2002 dodge intrepid 5/25/2014 it had 148.000 miles on april 16th 2015 i noticed my engine was overheating and dumping out fluid so i saved for 2 months on 6/21/2015 i picked the car up its running good and not overheating i get out and my engine has a noise. One shop tells me the timing tensioner is bad others tell me the lifter is bad. The mechanic said all of the timing parts were in goodshape when he had it apart and didnt need replaced.I cant afford to have the car fixed again. I really do love the intrepid its ashame chrysler screwed up the timing/waterpump design. I dont know what my next move,is..

Alexander
The problem is this: the dealers who sell these used Chrysler 2.7 liter V6 engines either know or should know of the class action problems Chrysler is facing due to catastrophic engine failures with this product. Dealers like DriveTime who push these “pieces of crap”, a common quote among seasoned mechanics, are just as liable for fleecing unsuspecting buyers. It is no wonder that Daimler-Benz divested their Chrysler holdings once this issue became common knowledge by those whose business it is to market automobiles. Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware) is good advice. Cavete Vendit (Seller Beware) is just as valid. Buy a bad product and pay the price. Push a bad product and pay treble damages!

Ted
How can you buy a car used and then blame the manufacturer for problems it has. The 2.7L engine is an extremely well built engine. They have not changed anything from 1998 to 2010 so why are we going after the early years saying that the 2.7L is the problem. We should be going after the oil companies who said there oil was up to par for the advanced engine in 1998. Also from my experience with the sludged 2.7L engine its due to lack of maintance on the customers part. I have worked on many 2.7L engines with over 200,000 miles that were maintained properly with religious oil changes every 3000 miles and not a spec of sludge in them. I believe the issues are lack of customer maintance and in the early years oil companies not selling a good product like today.

Jeremy
I just recently bought a 1999 Chrysler Sebring and just 2 days my driver side tire caved in while I was driving I don’t know if the problem has anything to do with what they were talking about in the recall as far as the lower ball joints, but that whole section were my tire caved in all those parts are off even part of the axle, is there someone I can contact concerning this issue seeing that me and my wife could of died luckily we were not on the freeway and did not have our son with us WHAT CAN I DO? WHO CAN I CALL? so the issue can be fixed.

dale
engine stalls / falls on face at 2500 rpm

addie
this engine is a piece of junk bought a used 300 with this junk in it engine has 101.000 on it drove it less than 500 miles now i need a complete overhaul due to waterpump failure wow what a great designed engine who the fool ? answer the consumer ha ha tks chrysler

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