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Dodge Lemon Law

May 15, 2023 by Chuck Panzarella

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If your Dodge car or truck has defects, you may have a lemon case. The Consumer Action Law Group can help you get justice under the California Lemon Law. Our lawyers have experience with many Dodge models, such as Charger, Challenger, Journey, Durango, Grand Caravan, Demon, and Ram. Whether you bought or leased a new or used Dodge, you may be eligible for a refund, replacement, or cash settlement. Contact us today for a free consultation.

Is My Honda A Lemon?

Did you buy or lease a Dodge that keeps breaking down? You might have a lemon! In California, there are laws that protect you and give you the right to get compensation if your Dodge is a lemon. A lemon is a vehicle that has the same or similar problem over and over again during the warranty period, or that is out of service for more than 30 days during the warranty. If you think your Dodge is a lemon, you should keep all your repair records and contact a lawyer who can help you with your lemon law claim.

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If you own a Dodge vehicle, you may have encountered some of these common defects:

  • 12-volt battery not recharging properly that can result in a loss of drive power; increasing the risk of a crash
  • Corroded frame that can lead to a loss of vehicle control; increasing the risk of a crash
  • Corroded fuel tank that can result in a fuel leak; increasing the risk of a fire
  • Driver-side power window master switch failure or melting; increasing the risk of a fire
  • Fuel tank failure that can cause the engine to stall while driving; increasing the risk of a crash
  • Hood latch striker separating from hood, which can result in the hood opening while driving; increasing the risk of a crash
  • Improperly bonded side-view mirrors that can cause the mirror glass to detach; reducing driver visibility and increasing the risk of a crash
  • Rearview camera wiring harness breaking that reduces driver’s rear visibility; increasing the risk of a crash
  • Seat belt not latching properly that does not restrain the seat occupant during a crash; increasing the risk of injury

These defects can affect the safety, use, and value of your Dodge vehicle. If you have had repeated repairs for these or other issues, you may have a lemon. Contact our Lemon Law team to find out how we can help you.

Getting Help With Your Dodge Lemon Car

A car that has serious defects and cannot be repaired is called a lemon. If you bought a Dodge that keeps having issues, you may have a lemon. California has laws that protect Dodge owners from lemons. You may qualify for a Dodge lemon law buyback or replacement if your car meets some requirements. Our Dodge lemon law attorneys can help you determine if you have a lemon and what your options are. Contact us today and start your first step in resolving your lemon car issue.

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