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


Quiana
I own 2003 chrysler sebring. Driving on the highway cars stops , taken to the dealer. Call next day oil sludge nothing they can do payed hundreds for them to tell me that. Had the car for 11/2 and still paying on it and there is nothing i can do but buy a new engine or get the one i have rebuilded.

Bobby
Yep same old problem own a 2002 sebring l.x.i.,2.7l engine 82.000 miles. Driving fine one day , engine shut off the next day. Took it to a machanic and gave me the bad news. He also has checked into abbratration with chrysler and said that they will not cover the oil sludge problem. I would like to be part of this class action law suit. Live in Ohio. The car is no longer drivable. I would definitly lika to have an attorney to help with this problem.

richie
engine seized at 86,200 miles spent 2400 dollars at dealer for new water pump and timing chain, also to de sludge engine. car went 20 miles after repair and the dealers says basiclly to bad. where can i join onto a class action suit. I hope chrysler goes bankrupt for what they are doing to so many innocent people with thus 2.7l engine.

Claudio
Another story of horror and deception with the infamous 2.7 engine in a Chrysler Intrepid 2001. I want to be a part of a class action lawsuit against this costumer careless company!

Kristen
We own a 2001 Dodge Intrepid, which we purchased used in 2001. We have put at least $5K into the engine over the last 8 years. Yesterday the engine no longer operates and our mechanic stated that he gets a few of these in each week. He is the one who told us about the lawsuit. Would love to know how you would get involved seeing as though it would cost us $4K to replace the engine!? It is not even worth just over $1K at a trade in value. Car is basically where it is…sitting there.

melissa
I am a single mother of 3; I worked very hard to buy my oldest daughter a dependable car to drive to college , she also had a night job so we purchased this $17,000 dollar car, because I wanted no chance she would ever be stranded late @ night by herself. Imagine my upset when she called me and told me the Engine started knocking and smoking and then died and left my 19 year old daughter stranded @ 11:00 pm I did not have the finacial means to replace that Engine and now I have a $17,000. dollar beautiful piece of Junk; I feel that this Engine should be recalled and replace @ NO CHARGE TO The consumer. Thanks Melissa

Patrick
Same problem as the others with the 2.7L engine in our 2001 Intrepid. Where can I participate in the class action suit that is in the Northern IL area. I have been searching, but so far no luck. Our car is no longer in working condition.

robert
just got an 04 sebring.oil light comes on at less than 1000 rpms.is this gonna be a problem in the future?how can i get in on this lawsuit?

willie
after 126,000 engine seized up then i found out that their was a problem with that 2.7 liter engine.

Tom
2001 Sebring 83,000 miles, taken care of since purchase like a baby, Oil changed every 2500- 3000 miles, water pump changed at 36,000. Today wife calls and says the oil light came on and the car is making a terrible noise. Went and got the car, checked it out, no oil pressure and rod knocking. Have yet to pull it apart but I know its the same old problem. Hate the car and Chrysler!

Joe
we own a 2001 chrysler concorde with 48,000 miles. The 2.7 liter engine just blew on March 1,2009. The mechanics at the garage where it is serviced inspected the engine and have come to the conclussion that the engine blew due to oil sludge build up. The oil was changed evey 3,000 miles and I have the records to prove it. I have researched this problem on line and have found that Chrysler has many problems with this engine. I had the extended 7yr/100,000 mile warranty and it expired January 31, 2009. I have contacted the dealer and being the warranty expired they said they couldn’t doing anything for me and I had to contact Chrysler myself. I contacted Chrysler and they gave me the run around and said being it was not serviced at a Chrysler dealership I don’t have a got chance at Chrysler making good on the engine. My family and in-laws have bought a total of 26 Dodge/Chrysler automobiles of the past 20 years and this is thanks I get…… If anyone could help me out I would appreciate if you would contact me. Everyone works hard to pay off their vehicle and this is the thanks we get……. a $5,000 bill for a problem that is not OUR FAULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mike
Thanks everyone that has posted to this!! I was planning on buying a 1999 Chrysler Concorde from ebay but you people have made my think twice and i have decided not to. Does anyone know, if you change the oil at every 3,000 miles like you are suppose to, will it still have this problem? The concorde on ebay says that the water pump is out and it will take a little to et it replaced, i thought no biggy but this water pump deal sounds like they’re main problem. I have been a big Dodge guy all of my life and have never really had any problems, this shows what happens when you make your car from parts made in Mexico and China, the foreign countries are ready for payback i hope!! lol

Michelle
My 2004 sebring engine just seized on the highway first that didn’t know what happen so i called chrsyler head quarters so they would assist me but all of a sudden they said the engine had sludge in it know this car was welled maintained. the cr dealership telling me its 6570.00 to repair the engine I told them I will be bringing another machanic to look at the car know ther etelling me he can’t come on the floor wow this car only had 74,000 miles and it just shut off

Stephanie
We have a 2002 Dodge Stratus with the 2.7 liter motor with 80,000. Engine is shot and Dodge says they wont take care of it. I have 2 mechanics that have torn the engine apart and will verify the engine sludge problem. We have always taken great care of the car and this should not be happening. We would like to become a part of the class action suit.

Jack
I have a Chrysler Concorde with a 2.7 L engine. I just turned 107K and something occurred with my water pump where it fiilled/mixed my crankcase oil with coolant. I just got the car back from a local guy who informed me that there is a class action lawsuit with my engine. All along I was thinking that my engine was a 3.5 L like I had in an older Concorde I had. Luckly I didn’t drive the vehicle farther than I did when this occurred. A water pump should never mix oil and coolant. This is a design failure…

Barry
The engine in my 2004 Intrepid just blew, it had less then 50.000 miles on it, My mechanic told me that this is the 4th 2.7 that he has seen with the same problem, Being as i live in Canada i don’t think that this lawsuit will help me. P.S The dealership was willing to sell me a replacement crate @.7 for $7000

Katrina
I have a 2001 Chrysler Seabring with compression promblems! a lot of money has gone into its repair,,,,

Tim
I have a 2001 Chrysler Concord with 139,000 miles on it & never had any sludge problems. This is because I change the oil & filter every 4000 miles. I would suspect that the sludge build up is do to lack of timely oil changes. If anyone wants to buy my vehicle I will sell it for $6000. Vehicle still runs great.

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