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Ford was ordered to pay $17,248.19 (including interest) to Ms Capic. In particular, the Court found that the Affected Vehicles suffered from certain component and design deficiencies, and that they were therefore not of "acceptable quality" within the meaning of the Australian Consumer Law.
How to Submit a Claim. Before you can claim this relief, you must provide Ford with notice of your intent to arbitrate at least ten (10) days before you submit your claim. Notice of intent to arbitrate can be provided through a form available at .fordtransmissionsettlement.com, or by calling 1-888-260-4563.
HOW CAN I HELP? If you purchased or leased a Ford or Lincoln vehicle equipped with an Ecoboost engine as described and would like to learn more about the cases, please email us at info@FordEcoboostLawsuit.com or call us at 888.317. 0158.
Ford Motor Company recently dealt with a number of class action lawsuits and recalls. Alleged defects that contributed to Ford's recent recalls and class action lawsuits include issues with the vehicles' oil pumps, rear subframe assemblies, 10-speed transmissions, seat belts, engines and battery monitor sensors.
The initial trial of the class action occurred over six weeks in 2020, and judgment was handed down on 29 June 2021. The Court found that the Affected Vehicles were not of acceptable quality, with some vehicles containing more defects than others.