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Under
the Proposed Settlement, Ford is granting retroactive
seven-year extended warranty coverage for fatigue cracking
of the coolant crossover passage of the all nylon-composite
intake manifold in the Class Vehicles and you may be entitled
to a reimbursement if you paid to replace your manifold,
as explained below.
Your
rights and options, as well as the deadlines for each, are
explained in this Notice.
Why
has This Notice Been Issued?
The
Court ordered this Notice to be issued. You are receiving
this Notice because records indicate that you may own or lease
or may have previously owned or leased one of the Class Vehicles.
This Notice explains the lawsuit, the Proposed Settlement;
your legal rights; what benefits are available; and who is
eligible.
What
is this Class Action About?
The
Class Vehicles were equipped with an engine that contained
an air intake manifold made entirely from a nylon-composite
material. The Plaintiffs in these class action lawsuits allege
that the coolant crossover passage of these intake manifolds
may crack, resulting in coolant leakage, and that Ford violated
state law because it failed to disclose this fact to consumers
who bought Class Vehicles. Ford denies these allegations and
any wrongdoing.
Why
is there a Proposed Settlement?
The
Parties litigated these class actions vigorously, primarily
through the Chamberlan action, for over two years.
After extended negotiations under the supervision of a Court-approved
mediator, the Parties entered into a Proposed Settlement Agreement
dated June 16, 2005. The terms of the Proposed Settlement
are briefly summarized below. The following description does
not supersede the terms of the Proposed Settlement Agreement
and related documents and exhibits, which are available for
public inspection in the office of the Clerk of the Court.
The Clerk's Office is located at 1301 Clay Street, Oakland,
CA 94612.
Counsel
for the Plaintiffs believes that the Proposed Settlement is
a fair and reasonable resolution of these class actions. In
deciding this, they considered the substantial benefits from
the Proposed Settlement for the Class Members. These benefits
were balanced against the risk that: (1) Plaintiffs and the
Class may not win at trial, or (2) any favorable judgment
could have been reversed on appeal, or at least delayed during
an appeals period expected to last several years.
Who
are Class Members?
All
persons residing in the United States who currently own or
lease, or previously owned or leased a 1996 through 2002 model
year Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury vehicle equipped with a 4.6-liter,
2-valve V-8 engine having an all nylon-composite air intake
manifold as original equipment. Vehicles which have already
received an extended warranty pursuant to a Ford Owner Notification
Program action are not included. Specifically, Class
Vehicles include those 1996-2001 Mercury Grand Marquis, 1996-2001
Ford Crown Victorias, 1996-2001 Lincoln Town Cars, 1997 Mercury
Cougars and Ford Thunderbirds and Mustangs manufactured after
June 24, 1997, certain 1998-2001 Ford Mustangs, and certain
2002 Ford Explorers that were equipped with the 4.6-liter,
2-valve V-8 engine.
The
Class does not include: (1) Ford, its subsidiaries
and affiliates, officers, and directors; (2) the Judge to
whom this case is assigned and any member of the judge's immediate
family; (3) persons, if any, who have suffered personal injury
as a result of the failure of an air intake manifold in a
Class Vehicle; and (4) persons who have settled with and released
Ford from individual claims substantially similar to those
alleged in the related class actions.
What
does the Proposed Settlement Provide and How Do I Obtain Reimbursement?
If
the Proposed Settlement is approved, Class Members who currently
own a Class Vehicle will receive a retroactive extension of
the new vehicle warranty coverage on the air intake manifolds.
The extended warranty will cover:
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Fatigue
cracks in the all-composite air intake manifold resulting
in coolant leaks at the crossover coolant passage that
occur within the first seven years after the vehicle's
warranty start date, regardless of mileage. The warranty
extension will allow vehicle owners to obtain a cost-free
replacement for any intake manifold that has fatigue cracks
and leaking coolant (as described above). Replacement
must be done by a Ford dealer.
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As
part of the extended warranty, Ford will reimburse Class
Members who have previously paid to replace a composite
intake manifold on a Class Vehicle. The replacement must
have occurred within the first seven years of vehicle
operation. Class Members who wish to claim reimbursement
must go to a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury dealer and seek
reimbursement within 90 days after the Proposed Settlement
becomes final. They must present their original receipt
for the repair or a photocopy or duplicate thereof. The
dealer will be authorized to provide a reimbursement check
to Class Members that present such a receipt. Do not send
the receipts directly to Ford, as that will only delay
or potentially prevent any reimbursement claim from being
processed through the proper channels.
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If you paid to replace your intake manifold, but you do
not have your original paid receipt and your vehicle was
sold less than seven years ago, you may take your vehicle
to a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury dealer for inspection.
You must bring this Notice to the dealer within 90
days after the Proposed Settlement becomes final, signed
below under penalty of perjury, stating that you paid
to replace an intake manifold that had cracked at the
coolant crossover passage, resulting in a coolant leak.
The dealer also will inspect your vehicle to confirm that
the original manifold was replaced. In that event, you
will be entitled to receive reimbursement of a pre-set
amount for the estimated costs of replacing your manifold.
Class
Members who pay to replace an intake manifold within the
first seven years of vehicle operation after the Proposed
Settlement becomes effective will not be reimbursed (unless
permitted for emergency repairs when a Ford dealer was
not available). You will not be able to seek reimbursement
for the cost of replacing the intake manifold unless the
Court gives final approval to the Proposed Settlement,
so check on the website or toll-free number below after
October 7, 2005 to determine whether the Court has approved
the settlement.
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If
the Proposed Settlement is approved, Class Members will
release all claims against Ford Motor Company that were
made or could have been made in the Class Actions related
to the intake manifold. The extended warranty will not
be provided to Class Members unless and until the Court
gives final approval to the Proposed Settlement during
or after the Fairness Hearing presently scheduled for
October 7, 2005. To find out if the Proposed Settlement
has been approved and when the extended warranty will
be available please visit www.FordManifoldSettlement.com
or call the toll-free number at: 1-888-826-3047.
Who
Represents the Class?
The
Court has appointed Plaintiffs Susan Chamberlan and Henry
Fok (of California); Thomas McGettigan, Cathy McGettigan,
and Pauline Langham (of Alabama); Andy Rhea (of Oklahoma);
and James McDonald (of Michigan) to serve as Class Representatives.
The Court appointed the law firms of Levy, Ram & Olson
LLP and Cunningham, Bounds, Yance, Crowder & Brown LLC
to act as the attorneys for all Class Members. You do not
have to pay for Class Counsel's services. Instead, Class Counsel
may apply to the Court for reasonable attorneys' fees. Under
the Proposed Settlement, they may seek fees up to $4,500,000,
as well as actual, reasonable expenses incurred in the litigation.
You have the right to appear in the action using your own
attorney at your expense.
How
do I Participate in the Class?
If
you wish to participate in the Proposed Settlement and remain
a member of the Class, you need not do anything at this time.
As a Class Member, you will be bound by all orders and judgments
of the Court. Any claims you may have against Ford relating
to the intake manifold of your vehicle will be terminated
by the judgment entered in this case, even if your manifold
fails in the future. This includes claims you may have for
breach of warranty or negligence. This Proposed Settlement
does not affect any claims for personal injury arising from
any problem with the intake manifold on the vehicles described
above.
How
do I Exclude Myself from the Class?
If
you do not want to be a part of the Class, you may exclude
yourself from the Proposed Settlement. To exclude yourself,
you must mail a personally signed, written request to be excluded
from the Class to: Chamberlan Settlement Administrator
at the following address: c/o Rosenthal & Company LLC,
P.O. Box 6177, Novato, CA 94948-6177. Your written request
must be postmarked by September 27, 2005.
If
you exclude yourself from the Class, you will not benefit
from any recovery for the Class or be bound by any Court orders
or judgments. You could choose to bring your own claims against
Ford at your own expense. If you wish to remain a Class Member,
do not send an exclusion letter. Anyone submitting a Request
for Exclusion must: set forth his/her full name and current
address; identify the model year and model of his/her Class
Vehicle(s) and the approximate date of purchase or lease;
state whether the Class Member requesting exclusion still
owns the Class Vehicle; and specifically state his/her desire
to be excluded from the Proposed Settlement. Any current owner
or lessee of a Class Vehicle who submits a Request for Exclusion
must also provide the Vehicle Identification Number of the
vehicle with that Request.
How
do I Object to the Proposed Settlement?
If
you wish to object to the Proposed Settlement, you must send
a written objection and any supporting papers by U.S. mail,
First-Class and postage paid, to the following address: Chamberlan
Settlement Administrator c/o Rosenthal & Company LLC,
P.O. Box 6177, Novato, CA, 94948-6177. The objection must
state your full name; your current address; your telephone
number; the model year and model of your Class Vehicle; and
each detail of your objection and the factual and legal grounds
for the position. If you are a current owner or lessee you
must include the Vehicle Identification Number of your Class
Vehicle. All objections and any supporting papers must be
postmarked no later than September 27, 2005.
When
and Where Will the Court Decide Whether to Approve the Proposed
Settlement?
On
October 7, 2005, at 10:00 a.m., the Honorable Claudia Wilken
will hold a Fairness Hearing to determine whether the Proposed
Settlement is fair, adequate, and reasonable and should be
finally approved. The Hearing will be held at United States
District Court for the Northern District of California, located
at 1301 Clay Street, Suite 400 S, Oakland, California. This
Hearing may be continued or rescheduled by the Court without
further notice. You can check the website for any change in
the date, the Court's ruling, and the deadline for seeking
reimbursement. If the Proposed Settlement is approved, it
will be binding on all members of the Class. If the Proposed
Settlement is not approved, the Class will be decertified
and the Class Actions will proceed without further notice.
Class
Members who object to the Proposed Settlement do not need
to attend the Fairness Hearing for their objections to be
considered. If you wish to appear personally or through your
own attorney at the Fairness Hearing, you must both file an
objection on time and a notice of intention to appear with
the Clerk of the Court. Copies must be served on the Class
Counsel, Levy, Ram & Olson LLP, 639 Front Street, San
Francisco, California 94111 and counsel for Ford Motor Company,
O'Melveny & Myers LLP, 275 Battery Street, 26th Floor,
San Francisco, California 94111, no later than September 27,
2005. It is important that the envelope in which you send
the notice contain the case name and identifying number of
the case, Chamberlan v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. C
03-2628 CW. Your notice of intention to appear must include
copies of any papers, exhibits, or other evidence that you
or your counsel will present at the Fairness Hearing. Any
Class Member who does not file and serve a notice of intention
to appear in accordance with these instructions will be barred
from appearing at any hearing concerning this Proposed Settlement.
How
do I Get More Information about the Proposed Settlement?
This
Notice summarizes the Proposed Settlement. For additional
information about the Proposed Settlement, please visit the
Web site at www.FordManifoldSettlement.com or call
toll-free 1-888-826-3047. To contact Class Counsel, write
to Cunningham, Bounds, Yance, Crowder & Brown LLC, P.O.
Box 66705, Mobile, Alabama 36660, or to Levy, Ram & Olson
at the above address. Do not contact Ford Motor Company or
its Counsel regarding this Proposed Settlement. The Court
cannot answer questions about the Proposed Settlement. Do
not call or write the Court for information about the terms
of the Proposed Settlement.
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