Mislabeled Motor Oil Class Action Investigation
Investigating a class action on behalf of individuals who purchased motor oil products with deceptive labeling. It is alleged that certain motor oil have widely and unacceptably variances with industry standards. Therefore, these products may contain misleading labels that will not allow consumers to determine whether they are appropriate for specific vehicles. New Jersey officials recently became the sixth state to ban 19 motor oil products, which were tested by an independent lab. It was determined that each failed to live up to the viscosity measurements specified on their own labels. Motor oils are graded by viscosity. Using a motor oil with a viscosity grade that does not meet the requirements of a particular car engine or other product can lead to a decrease in gas efficiency and engine wear and tear. If you purchased one of the below motor oils, please contact us. Auto Club Motor Oil SAE 5W-30 Auto Club Motor Oil SAE 10W-30 Auto Club Motor Oil SAE 10W-40 Auto Club Motor Oil SAE 20W-50 Black Knight Motor Oil 5-30 Black Knight Motor Oil 10-40 LubeState Motor Oil SAE 10W-30 MaxiGuard MG 10-30 MaxiGuard MG 10-40 MaxiGuard MG 20-50 MaxiGuard MG SAE30 Orbit Motor Oil 5-20 Orbit Motor Oil 10-40 TruStar Motor Oil 10-30 U.S. Economy Motor Oil 5-30 U.S. Economy Motor Oil 10-40 U.S. Economy Motor Oil SAE 10W-40 U.S. Spirit Motor Oil SAE 10W-30 U.S. Spirit Motor Oil SAE 10W-40 |
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