
Chrysler 200 Class Action Settlement 2026
Bought a 2015-2017 Chrysler 200 sold as a Partial Zero Emission Vehicle in certain states.
Estimated Payout
$Varies
Deadline
March 30, 2026
Who Is Eligible?
Bought a 2015-2017 Chrysler 200 sold as a Partial Zero Emission Vehicle in certain states.
Geographic Eligibility
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington
Proof Required
Yes — documentation or proof of purchase is needed
How to File Your Claim
Check your eligibility
Review the eligibility criteria above to confirm you qualify for this settlement.
Find your unique ID
Your Class Member ID can be found on the settlement notice you received by mail.
Gather your documentation
A settlement resolves claims that FCA US did not provide appropriate emissions warranty coverage for MultiAir actuator and fuel injector components in certain Chrysler 200 vehicles. Eligible owners may receive reimbursement for past repairs and an extended warranty.
Submit your claim
File through the ClassyAction app for a guided experience, or submit directly on the official settlement website.
File before March 30, 2026
You have 12 days remaining to submit your claim.
Settlement Details
- Settlement Admin
- Thompson, et al. v. FCA US LLC, c/o Kroll Settlement Administration, P.O. Box 225391, New York, NY 10150-5391
- Official Website
- https://multiairactuatorfuelinjectorsettlement.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I eligible for the Chrysler 200 settlement?
Bought a 2015-2017 Chrysler 200 sold as a Partial Zero Emission Vehicle in certain states. Geographic eligibility: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington.
How much will I get from the Chrysler 200 settlement?
The estimated payout is $Varies per claimant.
When is the deadline for the Chrysler 200 settlement?
The claim deadline is March 30, 2026. That's 12 days from now — make sure to file before it expires.
Do I need proof or receipts for the Chrysler 200 settlement?
Yes, proof of purchase or documentation is required to file a claim. A settlement resolves claims that FCA US did not provide appropriate emissions warranty coverage for MultiAir actuator and fuel injector components in certain Chrysler 200 vehicles. Eligible owners may receive reimbursement for past repairs and an extended warranty.
How do I file a claim for the Chrysler 200 settlement?
You can file your claim for the Chrysler 200 settlement through the ClassyAction app, which walks you through the process step by step. You can also file directly through the official settlement website. Note: Your Class Member ID can be found on the settlement notice you received by mail.
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