IMS Class Action August 3rd Update. New Claim form Claims Posted
#121
Three Wheelin'
I think you mean wearing RMS NOT IMS. If your IMS was to go the only weeping is going to come from you
Sold my '03 a while back and the PPI picked up a weeping IMS (again....repaired twice) so I ended up discounting the sale price by the cost of a repair - $1,500 if I recall correctly.
Guess my only option would be to opt-out and go after them myself.....have neither the time or the will for that.
Guess my only option would be to opt-out and go after them myself.....have neither the time or the will for that.
#122
The principle of Res Judicata would only apply to the class members who were included in the action.
If you opted out, it does not apply to you.
If you were not a class member res judicata does not apply to you.
Anyone else e.g. 99/00 or 06-08 can file a complaint and pursue their own claim, or a class action. But, if you want a real head start and shortcut, get the documents Porsche submitted during discovery of the instant case.
If you opted out, it does not apply to you.
If you were not a class member res judicata does not apply to you.
Anyone else e.g. 99/00 or 06-08 can file a complaint and pursue their own claim, or a class action. But, if you want a real head start and shortcut, get the documents Porsche submitted during discovery of the instant case.
#123
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Cefalu, I would be very happy if the records of discovery were made public - we'd finally get a better idea of what the truth is. I'm afraid that part of the settlement is that they will remain sealed. Certainly PCNA will want it that way.
#124
I'm thinking this was a shotgun technique of only kind of admitting that there are 'some' vin's affected. If enough people outside those vins yell, it'll get opened up. Look at most of the CALS or admitted expense recalls like Ford and the cruise control thing, Toyota and the dive by wire recalls etc... it'll expand. S&*^ thing is I have been looking at 02/03's and finally convinced my wife the TT would be a better idea (haha und a few more ponies to boot!)
I'm very interested in the outcome of this.
You could try to put another 56,000 miles on it real quick, I saw a lot of failures in the 60k mile range.
I'm very interested in the outcome of this.
You could try to put another 56,000 miles on it real quick, I saw a lot of failures in the 60k mile range.
#125
Only one way to do that. Ask.
#127
Hello all, I just bought a 2003 C4S with 58K miles, and now looking into buying an 02 Boxster S with 58K miles. I am trying to decipher whether my VIN is included in the list. Can someone please give me a hand and let me know whether my VIN falls in the range? I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in Advance!
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#128
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Hello all, I just bought a 2003 C4S with 58K miles, and now looking into buying an 02 Boxster S with 58K miles. I am trying to decipher whether my VIN is included in the list. Can someone please give me a hand and let me know whether my VIN falls in the range? I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in Advance!
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#129
#130
People seem to be confused with the 10 year parameter. IMSB failures that occur within 10 years of the time of delivery are covered, it's not based on when the claim is made.
#131
Most here are only concerned with risk of a failure. The reality is the good news is really for those who have already had an IMS related failure and incurred cost. So if anyone wants to know why this is this is for 2001-2005, it is because in 2001 Porsche went from a double row bearing to a single row bearing.
#132
Most here are only concerned with risk of a failure. The reality is the good news is really for those who have already had an IMS related failure and incurred cost. So if anyone wants to know why this is this is for 2001-2005, it is because in 2001 Porsche went from a double row bearing to a single row bearing.
#133
Just to be clear in 2000 and 2001 some cars had the dual row and some had the single row bearing.
#134
Guys, read ALL the posts, there have been guys that fall within the VIN numbers listed that have had dual row IMS as well.
Also IMS can also weep. When this happens, dealerships generally replace the IMS flange only. This is merely a band aid IMO but I believe that is the proper protocol as they are not authorized to replace the IMS(unless performing an aftermarket retrofit).
When one of the above posters mentioned he had weeping IMS repaired twice, I'm fairly sure they only replaced the IMS flange only.
Also IMS can also weep. When this happens, dealerships generally replace the IMS flange only. This is merely a band aid IMO but I believe that is the proper protocol as they are not authorized to replace the IMS(unless performing an aftermarket retrofit).
When one of the above posters mentioned he had weeping IMS repaired twice, I'm fairly sure they only replaced the IMS flange only.
#135
Drifting
Cefalu, you have mentioned this point at least 3 times now. I sincerely hope someone here(who is a class member) takes this advice to heart, requests the discovery documents, and posts the info here so that more light can be shed on this IM$ bearing fiasco.
You can lead a horse to water...
I guess sometimes the horses would rather continue endlessly debating speculation and hearsay...