ford throttle body lawsuit

So if this happens it’s your own fault. They took plenty of action, now this just seems like someone trying to “milk the money cow.” I have a 2006 Lincoln Zephyr with the same “issue.” Except I majored in automotive tech, I know better than to neglect my vehicles so this would never have been a problem for me. I had it repaired supposedly and it is still doing it. Learn more about the cookies we use. The lawsuit argues: It's been a long road for electronic throttle body (ETB) complaints in Ford and Mercury vehicles. They had the same problem on the Escapes and they extended the warranty on those vehicles. Look them up, and people should pick their battles. I’ve been trying to fight Ford on this matter since 2013 when it started happening to me and they claimed ignorance! Nobody follows it. Class Action Rebates | Cash You Can Claim! So frustrated and terrified! Also another cause of neglect. I have one and have issues at intersections at low speeds. Consult an attorney, let them know there are literally THOUSANDS of consumers reporting issues with ALL Focuses and Fiestas from years 2012 and beyond. I have a 2014 Ford E350 van with 72K miles and it’s starting again. I went in twice for this issue and now having problems with my transmission. Almost crashed because of it. This is very dangerous.

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  • v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. Ford Corporate says i dont “ qualify “ for replacement program because i am over the warranty miles. Defective electronic throttle bodies (ETB) are causing Ford vehicles to suddenly decelerate and enter "limp home" mode, which is like trying to drive a snail through a molasses puddle. The plaintiff says she was driving in June 2016 when the SUV suddenly and without warning experienced a "sudden unintended … v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. Thank you. What about the 2010 Edge. I hope i can get in on this lawsuit. Then one day I was on the freeway and it was raining and it shut off on me-I almost got hit by a semi. In 2014, Ford issued a "customer satisfaction program" that has done little to, well ... satisfy any customers. “Engine idle speed” is the speed of the engine while you’re IDLING- not while you’re driving on the highway or any of this other crap. Defective electronic throttle bodies (ETB) are causing Ford vehicles to suddenly decelerate and enter “limp home” mode, which is like trying to drive a snail through a molasses puddle. Customers who owned or leased certain Ford Mustang, Edge, Lincoln MKX and F-150 models equipped with a Delphi sixth-generation electronic throttle body filed the suit, claiming Ford … This is happening to us right now, the same problem, and Ford wants $500 to fix the problem. All right reserved. That’s what happened to the poor people in this lawsuit. If your vehicle is turning off due to this so-called throttle body “defect” and you filed a claim for this lawsuit, the first thing I’d be asking for is your service records, with details on the work performed showing the multi point inspection at 10k, 30k and 50k. A lawsuit that is seeking class-action certif … continue reading . Another Ford Throttle Body Lawsuit Posted on February 1, 2017 Source carcomplaints.com . I read that an “extended Customer Satisfaction guarantee” was issued to cover the electronic throttle control, which is BS.