GM Rutshield Wiper Recall is necessary, argues a lawsuit

GM Rutshield Wiper Recall is necessary, argues a lawsuit

Class Action rights case claims that the windscreen wipers of General Motors suddenly fail while driving.

-A Class Action rights case claims that a GM-Ruitenwiper-Wiper-Wiper-Trakkactie is required for models 2023-2024 because the windscreen wipers can fail in all operational modes.

The lawsuit in the Wisser wiper of General Motors includes these vehicles:

  • 2023-2024 GMC Yukon / GMC Yukon XL

  • 2023-2024 Chevrolet Tahoe

  • 2023-2024 Chevrolet Suburban

  • 2023-2024 Cadillac Escalade / Cadillac Escalade ESV

The GM Class Action case was filed by plaintiff Kevin McKee from New Jersey, who bought a new 2023 GMC Yukon XL. The vehicle was supplied with a 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a 5-year/60,000-Mile drive line guarantee.

The wipers failed for the first time when the GMC Yukon had less than 12,000 while driving in light rain. The claimant complains that the windscreen wipers stopped in all modes and stopped in the middle of the windshield. Returning the vehicle did not help.

The Class Action says that the GM wipers failed several times in the coming months when the wipers were in “manual low speed mode, high-speed mode and automatic rain feeling mode”.

According to the court case, the claimant took the vehicle to GM dealers for windscreen wiper repairs on eight separate occasions, but the problem has never been repaired.

“Despite various replacements of components, software updates and hours of technical work, the problem remains unsolved. The defect is intermittent and does not generate diagnostic problem codes, so that many service technicians return the vehicle as ‘no error found’.” GM Rutshield Wisper Failse Rekking

The Class Action claims that the vehicles cannot be driven in rain, snow or any kind of bad weather because the wipers can fail at any time.

The Class Action also claims that General Motors has received “countless complaints from consumers and guarantee therapy requests”, but the claimant does not say how much.

GM Rutshield Wisper Recall and Bulletins

The past includes a study, warranty extension (N192266181) and a GM wiping wiping, but the actions do not include 2023-2024 GM models.

But revised in January 2024 and the following month, General Motors Dealers Technical Service Bulletin PIE0774 (MC-10249585-0001) sent “Engineering Information-Riten wipers wipers in operation in the low setting.”

The bulletin comprises 2023-2024 Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon vehicles.

GM told dealers to collect all information when a customer complains about windshield wiper problems in those models.

“Some customers can comment on the windscreen wipers who do not work in the low setting at intervals. GM Engineering tries to determine the main cause of the above condition. Engineering has the need to collect information about vehicles prior to repair that can show this condition. As a result, this information of the customer” of the customer “will be used of the customer” of the customer “” of the customer ” Customer “of the customer and validate/validate a field transit. ” – GM Bulletin Pie0774

The plaintiff complains that the bulletin does not solve the windscreen wiper problems and only treats vehicle owners as ‘test strest sections’. Without a GM wiping groups or an effective repair, the claimant complains to drivers without safe vehicles.

The GM Rutshield Wiper Failse Class Action Action -Right case was originally brought to the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Department of Union County, but now transferred to the American court for the New Jersey district: Kevin McKee v. General Motors Company.

The plaintiff is represented by Furia Law, LLC.


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