Mercedes S580 recalled due to overheating engine
A problem with the Camtronic system of the Mercedes-Benz engine caused the vehicle to catch fire. September 28, 2024 — A problem with the Mercedes-Benz Engine Camtronic system may cause the Mercedes S580 and Mercedes-Maybach S580 engines to overheat and stall. More than 27,000 2021-2023 Mercedes-Benz S580 and Maybach S580 vehicles are being recalled to require an engine control unit software update. If a mechanical failure occurs in the engine's Camtronic system, the engine control unit software may cause the engine to overheat or stall. According to the car manufacturer: "Mercedes-Benz AG has determined that on certain S-Class (223 platform) vehicles equipped with the M176 8-cylinder gasoline engine with cylinder deactivation, lambda control in the engine control unit software may Does not meet current production specifications." In 2023, Mercedes noticed an increase in field reports, with owners complaining that their vehicles were losing power, wouldn't start, and had the check engine warning light come on. Mercedes investigated reports and warranty…
Mazda engine problems spark class-action lawsuit
Mazda's SKYACTIV-G 2.5T engines in the CX-5, CX-9 and Mazda6 are said to be defective. August 17, 2024 — Mazda's SKYACTIV engine problems have sparked a class-action lawsuit that claims customers can't rely on their vehicles because the SKYACTIV-G 2.5T is defective. The class action lawsuit involves 2019-2020 Mazda CX-5, 2016-2020 Mazda CX-9 and 2018-2020 Mazda 6 vehicles equipped with SKYACTIV-G 2.5T engines. According to the eight customers who filed the lawsuit, Mazda's SKYACTIV engine was defective and falsely advertised as safe and reliable. The plaintiff claimed that the SKYACTIV-G 2.5T engine problem caused coolant leakage and engine overheating and failure. "Specifically, the plaintiffs allege that the engines of the vehicles at issue have latent design, workmanship, and/or manufacturing defects that compromise the structural integrity of the engine block around the cylinder head and exhaust manifold joint." - Mazda Skyactiv Lawsuit Engine coolant is allegedly leaking into the cylinders, a problem Mazda has been aware of since at least 2015.…
BMW coolant leak class action lawsuit dismissed
The plaintiff claimed that the BMW's coolant lines ruptured due to heat exposure and that coolant leaks caused engine failures. June 26, 2024 — A class action lawsuit against BMW for coolant leaks was dismissed after two plaintiffs claimed that the coolant hoses ruptured during normal use of the vehicles. Cracked and damaged coolant hoses can leak coolant and cause engine overheating, stalling, and failure. The BMW coolant leak lawsuit involves the following vehicles in California: 2017-2021 BMW 230i 2017-2021 BMW 320i 2017-2021 BMW 330i 2017-2021 BMW 430i 2017-2021 BMW 530i 2017-2021 BMW 540i BMW allegedly failed to warn customers about the coolant hoses and the risk of engine overheating. One plaintiff said he purchased a used 2017 BMW 530i from a California dealer in October 2020. In August 2021, he discovered a coolant leak and the low coolant warning light came on. The repairs were performed at a BMW dealership free of charge under the terms of the warranty.…
Ford Bronco fuel pump issue sparks investigation
2021 Ford Bronco owners are complaining about fuel pumps failing without warning while driving. July 31, 2024 — Ford Bronco fuel pump issue sparks federal investigation in the U.S. following complaints of malfunctioning low-pressure fuel pumps in 2021 Broncos. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said about 45,500 Bronco SUVs were involved, and if there was a fuel pump problem, the scale of the problem could be larger because multiple Ford and Lincoln models are equipped with the same fuel pump. Owners of 2021 Ford Broncos are complaining about fuel pump issues while driving. The fuel pump failure occurs without warning, causing the Broncos to stall and unable to restart the engine. Bronco owners must replace the low-pressure fuel pump. NHTSA did not release further details about the 2021 Ford Bronco fuel pump issue or the investigation, but the government will also inspect other models equipped with the same fuel pump. CarComplaints.com will update our website with the results of…
Ram 1500 and Jeep Wagoneer 5.7L eTorque vehicles
About 80 complaints have stalled the investigation into Jeep and Ram vehicles. July 23, 2024 — The investigation into the Jeep and Ram 5.7L Hemi eTorque will attempt to determine why 2022 Ram 1500 and 2022 Jeep Wagoneer vehicles lose power and stall. The 2022 Jeep Wagoneer and Ram 1500 vehicles are equipped with a 5.7-liter Hemi eTorque mild-hybrid system. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, it has received 80 complaints about the vehicle losing power and stalling while driving. The Fiat Chrysler eTorque mild-hybrid system converts energy captured by the braking system into electricity for the battery pack. This electricity is used to power various electrical components. NHTSA says the eTorque engine replaces the alternator with a belt drive and motor-generator powered by a 48-volt battery. The motor-generator provides additional torque to the crankshaft during gear changes. The motor-generator also uses a 48-volt battery pack to increase torque. Many complaints about Jeep and Ram vehicles state that…
Toyota RAV4 battery lawsuit settled
Toyota has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit involving 1.8 million SUVs from model years 2013 to 2018. July 23, 2024 — A Toyota RAV4 battery settlement agreement has been reached for customers of 2013 to 2018 Toyota RAV4 vehicles recalled in 2023. Toyota denied all claims and allegations but agreed to settle the class action lawsuit to end costly and cumbersome litigation. The plaintiffs claim that the battery terminals in Toyota RAV4 SUVs from 2013 to 2018 have defects that could cause the vehicles to stall or even catch fire. The first Toyota RAV4 battery class action lawsuit was filed in March 2021, about a week after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an investigation into RAV4 battery issues in 2013 to 2018 SUVs. The government said it had received 11 reports of fires, all of which started at the location of the 12-volt battery. NHTSA found that some SUVs were repaired after being damaged in frontal collisions,…
V35A engine replacement recall affects Toyota Tundra, Lexus
About 112,000 V35A engines will need to be replaced because debris could damage the crankshaft main bearings. July 25, 2024 — Toyota's V35A engine replacement recall covers about 112,000 Toyota Tundra trucks and Lexus LX600 SUVs because the main bearing could fail due to machining debris left in the engine. Toyota and Lexus first announced the basics of the V35A engine recall in May, but engineers have yet to decide how to fix the problem. Today, Toyota and Lexus announced that all 2022-2023 Toyota Tundra and Lexus LX600 V35A engines will be replaced. Under the V35A engine replacement recall, trucks and SUVs are equipped with specific V35A engines that contain crankshaft main bearings that allow the crankshaft to rotate within the engine assembly. The problem occurred at a specific time when engine machining debris on V35A engines may not have been cleaned away during the engine manufacturing process. The crankshaft main bearings may fail if debris becomes lodged in the…