Audi AEB Settlement: How to file a Claim for Audi AEB Settlement compensation?

VW Group of America (VWGoA) agreed to extend its New Vehicle Limited Warranties (NVLW) as of May 15, 2024, in exchange for paying 75% of the costs related to a diagnosed and proven AEB system malfunction or failure in Settlement Class Vehicles.

A form to submit a refund claim was provided to affected car owners, and they could also check on an official website to see if their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) was included in the class action settlement.

How to file a Claim for Audi AEB Settlement compensation?

In order to submit a compensation claim about the Audi AEB Settlement, do the following:

  • Open the official website at https://aebsettlement.com/.
  • Choose the claim form from the menu bar selections, then locate it.
  • Provide all the necessary information, like your name, address, city, zip code, phone number, car ID number, model, and so forth.
  • Enter the total amount of money paid for repairs, both reimbursed and unpaid.
  • If necessary, affix the requisite document. Assent to each and every term and condition.
  • In the date and sign section, enter the current day, month, and year along with your signature.
  • Check your information, then send in your claim form.

Audi AEB Settlement Eligibility

You may be entitled to receive settlement payments if you currently own or lease any of the following Audi model/year automobiles that Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (“VWGoA”) imported and distributed in the US or Puerto Rico.

Audi AEB Settlement

What is the amount given in Audi AEB Settlement?

The amountĀ of money received from the Audi AEB Settlement 2024 vary according on a number of factors, including the severity of the problems with the Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) system and the expense of any repairs.

In most cases, the settlement offers partial compensation for specific covered repairs or replacements as well as warranty extensions. In particular, VW Group of America (VWGoA) committed to pay 75% of the expenses associated with a diagnosed and verified AEB system malfunction or failure in the Settlement Class Vehicles.

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