What is the Nissan Infiniti Class Action About? 


The Nissan Infiniti Class Action alleges that Nissan North America, Inc. (“NNA”) manufactured vehicles equipped with Continuously Variable Transmissions (“CVTs”) in certain Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, and Infiniti QX60 vehicles between 2014 and 2018, which were defective.


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Am I eligible to get a payout in the Nissan Infiniti Class Action? 


Owners or lessees of 2014-2018 model year Nissan Rogue, 2015-2018 model year Nissan Pathfinder, or 2015-2018 model year Infiniti QX60 vehicles equipped with a CVT in the United States or its territories, including Puerto Rico, are eligible.

Is Proof of Purchase Required in Order to File A Claim? 


Yes, proof of ownership or lease of an eligible vehicle is required to participate in the settlement.

How Much Money Can I Get? 


Class members may receive reimbursement for qualifying repairs involving the replacement or repair of the transmission assembly or Automatic Transmission Control Unit (ATCU), up to $5,000 for repairs performed by non-Nissan/Infiniti automotive repair facilities.


How Can I File a Claim? 


To receive reimbursement, eligible individuals must submit a claim form (linked below) by the deadline, along with appropriate documentation of the repair(s) for which reimbursement is sought. Claim forms must be submitted to the Settlement Administrator by March 22, 2022, or within 30 days of the qualifying repair to the vehicle, whichever is later.


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Please understand that submitting a settlement claim for payout with fraudulent information will result in the rejection of your claim form. By providing this information and attesting to its accuracy under oath, you acknowledge the potential legal consequences of perjury. It's important to recognize that such dishonest actions not only impact your own eligibility but also negatively affect those legitimately entitled to the benefits of the class action settlement. If you are unsure about your eligibility for this class action settlement, we encourage you to visit the official website of the class action administrator. It's important to note that ClaimClassActions.com serves as an informational resource only and is not affiliated with a class action administrator or a law firm.



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