A Camden federal judge on Tuesday denied Subaru of America’s motion to stay full discovery in a putative, nationwide class action pitting the automaker against plaintiffs alleging the company sold and leased cars with a defective infotainment system.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider of the District of New Jersey issued a memorandum opinion and order that allows for limited discovery to proceed while Subaru awaits a ruling on its motion to dismiss the case that it filed last Feb. 28. The judge also said Subaru’s cost concerns over allowing discovery—even limited discovery—while it awaited the motion to dismiss decision were “overblown.”