Purchaser Of Coleman DGU Series Furnance Files Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against York International Over Alleged Hot Surface Igniter Defect.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against York International Corporation (“York International” or “York” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, alleging, among other things, that York International designed Coleman DGU Series Furnaces with a defect in a component called the Hot Surface Igniter which allegedly can crack when condensation builds up in the furnace causing the igniter to fail to generate sufficient heat to ignite the fuel supplied to the Coleman DGU Series Furnace, according to the York International Coleman DGU Series Furnace class action lawsuit complaint.
The York International Coleman DGU Series Furnace Hot Surface Igniter class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of all purchasers of Coleman DGU Series Furnaces, unless otherwise excluded.
The York International Coleman DGU Series Furnace Hot Surface Igniter class action lawsuit complaint reportedly seeks compensatory damages, a declaration that York International Coleman DGU Series Furnaces were negligently designed or manufactured, equitable relief, equitable restitution, interest, and attorneys’ fees and costs.
For more information on the York International Coleman DGU Series Furnace class action lawsuit, read the York International Coleman DGU Series Furnace class action lawsuit complaint.
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I just had flame sensor replaced in addition to other things on a six-year-old furnance. Not sure if this is the same thing as a ‘hot surface igniter’???