IMS Class Action August 3rd Update. New Claim form Claims Posted
#1
Still plays with cars.
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Thread Starter
IMS Class Action August 3rd Update. New Claim form Claims Posted
[B]Update August 3rd 2013 - New Claim form Posted.
#2
Still plays with cars.
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Thread Starter
This info above was given to me by a law firm who would be happy to represent any of us who have a claim for IMS damage:
Grace N. Corsini
Paralegal
KNAPP PETERSEN & CLARKE
550 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 1500
Glendale, CA 91203
Phone: (818) 547-5020
Fax: (818) 547-5329
Grace N. Corsini
Paralegal
KNAPP PETERSEN & CLARKE
550 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 1500
Glendale, CA 91203
Phone: (818) 547-5020
Fax: (818) 547-5329
#5
Whoa, that's some serious news. Directing customers to this forum to read up on it. Thanks Bob.
#6
Damn, I'm SOL. Only 2 months left...
"However, no Class Member will be entitled to any payment or reimbursement for any IMS related damage occurring to a Class Vehicle more than ten (10) years after the vehicle was placed in-service"
"However, no Class Member will be entitled to any payment or reimbursement for any IMS related damage occurring to a Class Vehicle more than ten (10) years after the vehicle was placed in-service"
#7
Still plays with cars.
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Thread Starter
I can't say about post 2005 models, PAG did provide and improved IMS bearing as of 2006. All I know is what I read in the settlement doc posted above and I have posted the contact info of the law firm that provided the info as a way of thanking them.
Trending Topics
#8
Yea, why say it includes 2001 - 2005 when most of the 2001, 2002 and some of the 2003's are already over 10 years in service.
#12
I'll be damned.
#14
What a complete PR snafu. No recall for cars not yet experiencing IMS to get a preventative service?
I find it interesting that the LN bearing add shows up each and every month in the Porsche Club of America's own e-newsletter and magazine (Which I assume the company is afffiliated with, since their name is used- after all you need a VIN # to belong).
I find it interesting that the LN bearing add shows up each and every month in the Porsche Club of America's own e-newsletter and magazine (Which I assume the company is afffiliated with, since their name is used- after all you need a VIN # to belong).
Last edited by BED997; 03-12-2013 at 12:50 PM. Reason: editing
#15
For me, this is fantastic new. I bought my late 2002 Carrera ACPO in Dec. 2004. After going through 5 rounds of repairs for IMS leaks and breakages (multiple bearing breakages and shaft replacement) under factory new and CPO warranty, the engine let go in Aug. 2009 after the CPO ran out. I had to replace the engine and Porsche offered no assistance. I already verified my VIN is in the range above. Being ACPO according to the information above, I am entitled to 100% of the repair cost. In my case, this is the best possible outcome. As the assessment and replacement of the engine was performed at my dealer, my case is 100% documented. Thanks!