NGOT8R
Well-Known Member
FYI, waiting on Ford may take forever. It may be more beneficial to deal with any issues on your own down the road.
I think you guys should still try, but don’t get your hopes too high.
AI Overview
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The class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Gregorio v. Ford Motor Company, related to the Getrag MT82 and MT82-D4 transmissions in 2011-2019 Ford Mustangs has not been dismissed; it was still being litigated as of mid-2020. The lawsuit alleged the transmissions were defective and prone to slipping, jerking, and premature failure, though Ford denies a defect exists and attributes issues to wear and tear. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found no safety risk with the transmission and closed its investigation.
Key Details of the Lawsuit
I think you guys should still try, but don’t get your hopes too high.
AI Overview
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The class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Gregorio v. Ford Motor Company, related to the Getrag MT82 and MT82-D4 transmissions in 2011-2019 Ford Mustangs has not been dismissed; it was still being litigated as of mid-2020. The lawsuit alleged the transmissions were defective and prone to slipping, jerking, and premature failure, though Ford denies a defect exists and attributes issues to wear and tear. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found no safety risk with the transmission and closed its investigation.
Key Details of the Lawsuit
- Allegations:
The suit claims the MT82 and MT82-D4 transmissions are inherently defective, suffering from premature internal wear and eventual failure.
- Problems:
Owners reported transmissions that slip, jerk, clash gears, and have harsh engagement or increased shift efforts.
- Ford's Position:
Ford has stated the issues are due to normal wear and tear and not a defect.
- Ford's Actions:
Ford issued Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) to dealerships with instructions for fixing some of the alleged problems.
- NHTSA Involvement:
The NHTSA investigated the complaints but found no evidence of a safety risk, though it did find issues were more prevalent in colder weather.
- The class-action lawsuit is not dismissed and was an ongoing case in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan as of June 2020.
- The lawsuit covers Mustang models from 2011-2019 with the MT82 and MT82-D4 manual transmissions.
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