What does the Lemon Law Cover?
17Sep08
A post over at www.lemonlaw.com reveals some areas where automobiles are covered under the lemon law that we may not necessarily consider. It’s not limited to cars that keep breaking down. Here are a few other areas that are covered:
- Faulty Gas Gauges
- Sliding Doors
- Water Leaks/Mold
- Faulty Door Windows & Locks
- Check Engine Lights
- Brake Problems–constant replacement of rotors, pads etc.
- Pinging Noises/Piston Knock in Engine
- Stalling
- Navigation System Defects
- Faulty Electrical Sensors
- Sunroof Problems
- Steering Fluid Leaks
- Sudden Acceleration/Deceleration
- Constant Replacement of Radio/CD Player
- Oil Consumption
- Convertible tops not retracting
- HVAC problems
Essentially they’re including any defect that could cost you money out of your own pocket. Apparently you can get a lot of that back with a full or partial refund. The important thing is to make sure you keep all of your repair invoices, and if you find yourself in three times, TAKE ACTION either with us or through another avenue.
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