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The LG Electronics LCD & Plasma TV class action lawsuit claims the company sold these televisions with defective components such as circuit boards, control boards, circuit chips and capacitors that can fail prematurely. Part of this premature failure is due to the components overheating from insufficient cooling fans, heat sinks and other ventilation components.
The allegedly defective television models included in the LG Electronics LCD & Plasma TV class action lawsuit are:
32LC2D
37LC2D
42LC2D
42PC3D
42PC3DV
50PC3D
LG Electronics LCD & Plasma TV class action lawsuit is brought on behalf of all current and former owners of the above named model numbers that sustained a monetary loss incurred from repairing and/or prematurely replacing the LG television and components.
The case is Deborah Moulton v. LG Electronics, Inc. and LG Electronics USA, Inc., Case No. 2:11-cv-04073-JLL, New Jersey District Court.
Updated July 28th, 2011
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34 thoughts onLG Electronics LCD & Plasma TV Class Action Lawsuit
I have a 55″ LG OLED tv and it has the dreaded green blob on the screen. Contacted LG and was told it is out of warranty and would not be covered.
I’ve bought 6 different size lg TV’s 3 32″ lc2d and 3 50″ pc3d tv’s and all of them went out within a year and a few months
Tv is only couple years old and it’s a LG it turning on and off and won’t stop. I assuming it’s the same thing
I have two LG Tv’s also turning off on their own. I cannot watch a show for more than 1 to 5 minutes at a time. Add me to the list. My Tv’s are only 2 years old. One is a 42″ and the other is a 60″. Huge waste of money.