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Understanding the California Lemon Law: A Guide for Consumers

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Kia Lemon Law

May 15, 2023 by Chuck Panzarella

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Kia means to emerge from Asia, a fitting name for a Korean car maker that has become the 8th biggest in the US. Kia makes high-quality vehicles with cutting-edge technology, but some of them have defects that require frequent trips to Kia dealers. These defective Kia’s may qualify as lemons under state and federal law. If you are experiencing issues with your Kia vehicle, don’t hesitate to call us immediately to start getting it resolved.

Is My Kia A Lemon?

You may have a lemon Kia if your car has recurring problems that affect its safety, value, or use. A lemon Kia is a vehicle that does not meet warranty standards and cannot be fixed by the authorized dealer after a reasonable number of attempts. If your Kia is a lemon, you may be eligible for a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement under state and federal laws. You may also get your attorney fees and costs paid by the manufacturer. To find out if your Kia is a lemon and what your rights are, contact a qualified lemon law attorney today.

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If you have a Kia that has been repeatedly fixed for the same problem, you may have a lemon. The lemon law covers new and used Kias that are bought or leased. The problem must affect the safety, use, or value of the vehicle significantly. A lemon law lawyer can help you determine if your Kia qualifies as a lemon. Some of the Kia models that have had lemon law cases are Kia Amante, Kia Cadenza, Kia Forte, Kia Optima, Kia Rio, Kia Sedona, Kia Sorento, Kia Soul, Kia Spectra, and the Kia Sportage.

Some of the common problems with these Kias are:

  • Damaged wire harness that may cause airbags to not deploy; increasing the risk of injury in a crash
  • Electrical short with the printed circuit board (PCB) that can result in a fire; increasing the risk of injury
  • Fire from the Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU) that might occur while parked or driving; increasing the risk of injury
  • Impaired “fail-safe” limited-mobility drive mode that can cause a complete loss of drive power; increasing the risk of a crash
  • Incorrectly installed airbags that might not deploy properly; increasing the risk of injury in a crash
  • Loose alternator battery positive terminal nut that can cause an engine stall or electrical surge; increasing the risk of crash and fire
  • Power sliding door not closing; increasing the risk of injury
  • Problems with the Power Relay Assembly (PRA) may cause rear seats to overheat; increasing the risk of a fire

Getting Help With Your Kia Lemon Car

If you are unhappy with your Kia because of frequent repairs and visits to the dealer, call our office today. We will help you find out if you have a lemon law case and what kind of compensation you can get under state or federal laws. You may be able to get your Kia bought back, replaced, or get some money for your troubles. Don’t let your Kia lemon ruin your day. Contact the lemon law experts at Consumer Action Law Group and get a new car that works well.

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