Ford Swollen Lug Nuts Cause Class-Action Lawsuit (2024)

Ford Swollen Lug Nuts Cause Class-Action Lawsuit (1)

— Ford swollen lug nuts have caused a proposed class-action lawsuit that alleges the lug nuts swell, crack and delaminate to the point special tools are needed to remove the lug nuts.

The lawsuit alleges the swollen lug nuts are installed on the Ford Fusion, Escape, Flex, Focus, F-150 and F-350.

Instead of solid steel nuts, the plaintiffs say Ford sells its vehicles with lug nuts that have a steel core with chrome, aluminum or stainless steel caps attached to improve the appearance of the visible part of the lug nuts.

The caps allegedly swell, crack and delaminate to the point where the lug nuts cannot be removed with the lug wrench provided by Ford. This leaves owners and lessees who get flat tires often stranded on the roads without the ability for even tow truck drivers to remove the swollen lug nuts. This means a tow to the shop just to have the lug nuts removed and the tire replaced.

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Ford allegedly chooses not to use one-piece lug nuts because one-piece stainless steel or other alloy lug nuts cost more than the two-piece “capped” lug nuts.

However, the plaintiffs claim they didn't know about the lug nut issues because when new, the capped lug nut is virtually identical in appearance to the one-piece stainless lug nut, especially since the steel core is not visible when the lug nut is snugged up to the wheel.

The plaintiffs say the changes to the lug nuts occur with temperature swings, moisture and road vibrations, changing the appearance of the capped lug nuts.

Plaintiff Robert Desotelle says he and other owners must pay to replace the swollen and cracked lug nuts, and then cover the labor costs to remove the bad lug nuts. Desotelle says he paid $58.28 in repair and replacement costs for just one of the four wheels on his Ford Fusion.

The lawsuit references complaints from Ford owners about the lug nut problems, and CarComplaints.com has heard from some of these owners.

"Had a flat a few months ago. AAA had major trouble getting the lug nuts off as I now recall. Took car to dealer for routine service today. Dealer said lug nuts were swollen and needed replacing. Only way to remove sometimes is to destroy the nut." - 2014 Ford Escape owner / Rocky River, Ohio

Another Escape owner talks about how a warranty didn't help at all.

"They [Ford dealer] found the lug nuts (all20) to be "swollen. Service rep said it is due to the two dissimilar metals the lug nuts are made of. They charged $8 each, so $160 plus tax to replace all. Even though we have the "extended warranty" there is no coverage from Ford. The vehicle has never been in snow or ice, no salted roads. The new lug nuts are exactly the same as the old ones." - 2014 Ford Escape owner / Tampa, Florida

According to the plaintiffs, Ford has known about the lug nut problems for years based on reports from consumers and dealers. When dealers observe swollen lug nuts on vehicles, technicians must use special wrenches and tools to remove the failed lug nuts and owners and lessees are required and advised to buy replacement lug nuts.

But according to the lawsuit, some dealers suggest their customers buy non-Ford lug nuts because they know any replacement Ford lug nuts will fail and become unusable.

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The plaintiffs say they never expected to buy replacement lug nuts within the first years of owning the vehicles, yet Ford left them no choice. In addition, the lawsuit alleges Ford does not replace for free its allegedly defective two-piece lug nuts, even when they fail during the new vehicle warranty period.

Instead, Ford allegedly shifts its warranty obligations onto its customers, requiring owners and lessees to spend hundreds of dollars for new lug nuts and the labor to install them.

The proposed class-action lawsuit includes millions of current and former owners and lessees of Ford’s Fusion, Escape, Flex, Focus, F-150 and F-350 vehicles equipped with two-piece lug nuts.

The Ford swollen lug nuts lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan - Josh Wozniak, Angel Castaneda, Raj Chauhan, Robert Desotelle, Samantha Ellis, Donald Lycan and David Mathias, et. al, vs. Ford Motor Company.

The plaintiffs are represented by Hagens Berman, and the Miller Law Firm, PC.

Ford Swollen Lug Nuts Cause Class-Action Lawsuit (2024)

FAQs

Is there a recall on Ford swollen lug nuts? ›

Has Ford issued any lug nut recalls? As of September 2020—no, but there have been several owner complaints regarding the lug nuts on their vehicles.

What is the Ford class action lawsuit lug nuts? ›

The Ford lug nuts are made of two pieces, and the lawsuit alleged that the two-piece design was defective and dangerous. Critics of the two-piece Ford lug nuts claimed that the caps of the lug nuts were prone to swelling and changing shape.

How much did Ford payout in the class action lawsuit? ›

Ford Motor Company has agreed to pay the United States $365 million to resolve allegations that it violated the Tariff Act of 1930 by misclassifying and understating the value of hundreds of thousands of its Transit Connect vehicles, the Justice Department announced today.

What models of Ford are being recalled? ›

Latest Ford Recalls
  • 2024 Ford Ranger Recall. ...
  • 2022-2023 Ford Mustang Recall. ...
  • 2014 Ford F-150 Recall. ...
  • Ford Recalls 2022-2024 Maverick over Tail Lights. ...
  • 2021-2024 Ford Bronco Sport and 2022-2023 Maverick Recall. ...
  • 2022-2023 Ford Bronco Sport and 2022 Escape Recall. ...
  • 2022-2023 Ford Maverick Recall.

Do lug nuts swell and need to be replaced? ›

A swollen lug nut won't cause issues with driving, but it's highly recommended that you replace them as soon as possible. To remove swollen lug nuts by yourself, you'll need to either use a hammer to seat the socket over the lug nut. This works when the swelling isn't too bad. If it is, use a slightly larger socket.

What is Ford's biggest lawsuit? ›

A Sacramento jury found Ford Motor Company responsible to the victims of a rollover crash involving a Ford E350 15 passenger van that experienced a tread separation.

What is the mass action lawsuit against Ford? ›

THE LAWSUIT: A class action securities lawsuit was filed against Ford Motor Company that seeks to recover losses of shareholders who were adversely affected by alleged securities fraud between April 27, 2022 and July 24, 2024.

Who gets paid the most in a class action lawsuit? ›

Contrary to popular belief, class action settlements are not divided among class members evenly. Lead plaintiffs receive the most money in class action lawsuits. They typically have the worst injuries and the highest damages.

What is the biggest class action lawsuit payouts? ›

Tobacco Settlement at $206 Billion

The largest-ever class action settlement was agreed upon in 1998 by Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds, and two other tobacco companies. Paid out annually over 25 years, the settlement covered the medical costs for smoking-related injuries for individuals in 46 US states.

Are class action lawsuits successful? ›

Class actions can be successful if the purpose is to settle. Most class actions are resolved by out-of-court settlements, where each member receives their portion of equally divided proceeds. This is likely because class actions can be high-publicity events.

Does Ford have a recall on lug nuts? ›

The Ford Motor Company just issued a recall for some 1,434 Bronco and Rangers models from the 2023 model year due to improperly installed lug nuts that could result in wheel detachment, aka wheels falling off.

How much does it cost to replace lug nuts on a Ford? ›

The average cost for a Ford F-150 Wheel Lug Stud Replacement is between $56 and $68. Labor costs are estimated between $44 and $55 while parts are typically priced around $13. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.

What is the Ford lug nut lawsuit? ›

Earlier this year, a federal court dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Ford alleging that certain lug nuts were dangerous and defectively designed. The lawsuit claimed that the lug nuts were prone to swelling and delaminating making them extremely difficult to remove during regular tire maintenance.

Does Ford warranty cover lug nuts? ›

Despite its promises, Ford refuses to replace its defective two-piece lug nuts for free, even when they fail during the new vehicle warranty period. Instead, Ford shifts its warranty obligations onto its customers, requiring Ford owners to spend hundreds of dollars for new lug nuts and the labor to install them.

Why do Ford lugs swell? ›

The common reasons for swollen lug nuts are rust, galvanic corrosion, and applying excessive force with bad impact sockets.

What is the Ford recall on rims? ›

That is why we've issued a recall for some 2023 Bronco and Ranger vehicles. Vehicles affected in this recall may have lug nuts on the driver's side road wheels that are insufficiently tightened, resulting in a potential wheel detachment from the vehicle.

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