Chrysler Lemon Law Lawyer in California
In recent years, Chrysler has been known to produce mostly family-oriented vehicles. If you and your family rely on a Chrysler to drive from A to B, the last thing you need is a slew of vehicular defects that might endanger your loved ones. If you’re stuck with stressful, problem-riddled commutes soon after purchasing your Chrysler, you may be entitled to compensation.
If your Chrysler dealer sold you a defective vehicle, also known as a lemon, don’t worry. Golden Lemon by Compass Law Group, LLP will fight for your rights and help you receive the compensation you deserve.
Is Your Chrysler a Lemon?
If your Chrysler vehicle has significant, unsolvable malfunctions soon after purchase, you may have been sold a lemon. Lemons can be dangerous to drive, but they are also hazardous to your pockets.
If your purchased vehicle has been brought in for repair four or more times within 18 months or 18,000 miles and remains defective, you may be driving a lemon. Additionally, if your vehicle has been in the repair shop for 30 cumulative days during that 18-month or 18,000-mile period, it can qualify as a lemon.
Consistent repairs and system failures aren’t fair to you or your bank account. Fortunately, California has legal protections in place that make sure you aren’t being taken advantage of.
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Common Lemon Law Defects in Chryslers
There are numerous persisting defects that could qualify your Chrysler as a lemon, including faulty brakes, suspension issues, overconsumption and leaking of oil, and more. The following issues are common specifically in Chryslers and are important to document if they persist.
Faulty cooling systems.
Some Chrysler models have dealt with cooling system issues, including leaks and radiator failures. If the cooling system isn’t properly repaired, serious engine damage could occur.
Defective transmission.
Numerous problems have been identified with Chrysler transmissions in the past, including total failure and shifting difficulties. Models like the Pacifica and the Town & Country have been susceptible to transmission issues in the past.
General engine troubles.
Stalling, overheating, and broken sensors are just a few issues that can hit your engine, and some Chrysler vehicles have been known to suffer from these in recent years. Engine troubles can be especially dangerous defects, and if these defects aren’t fixed properly, they can lead to extensive financial and bodily harm.
Chrysler Recalls
2024 Chrysler Pacifica
On some 2024 Pacifica vehicles, the traction control system (TCS) is defective, not functioning when cruise control is activated. This issue can increase a vehicle’s risk of crashing.
2017-2023 Pacifica PHEV
Some Pacifica Performance Hybrid Electric vehicles are suffering issues with their internal transmission wiring. Sometimes, this wiring will short circuit, resulting in unexpected engine shutdowns.
2018-2021 Chrysler 300
For some 2018-2021 Chrysler 300s, the right and left side curtain airbag inflators may rupture. These ruptures can result in shrapnel during a crash, which can cause serious injury or death.
Chrysler’s Lemon Law Buyback Program
If your Chrysler vehicle is determined to be a lemon and is still under warranty, you can participate in Chrysler’s buyback program. In this program, Chrysler offers a replacement vehicle or full refund in exchange for your lemon.
In the buyback process, it is deeply important to understand all of your rights as a consumer. If you are unsure if you are being treated fairly during this process, it may help to seek legal advice from our experts at Golden Lemon by Compass Law Group, LLP. Below, you can sign up for a free case evaluation from one of our many experienced attorneys.
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How Long Do I Have to File a Claim Against Chrysler?
In California, you have four years to file a lemon law claim. But if you think you bought a lemon, it’s better to act sooner than later.
The statute of limitations typically starts at the end of the written new car warranty. Waiting too long to file your claim could mean that you miss out on huge compensation from Chrysler.
Do California Lemon Laws Apply to Used and Leased Cars?
They do! Compensation is different for used and leased cars, though. If you’ve leased a lemon, you can expect to be compensated for what you already paid, and the remainder of the lease agreement will be bought out. Not all used and leased cars will qualify. To receive compensation, your Chrysler must still be covered by its original warranty, and it must have been sold with a written factory warranty.
Get Maximum Reward for Your Chrysler Lemon
A car is one of the most important investments a person makes in their life, and we are here to make sure that investment remains a good one. If you feel as though you’ve been sold a lemon, be sure to document all of its necessary repairs, along with all of your conversations with the Chrysler dealer/manufacturer. Using this documentation, we can jump into action to recover your losses and win you additional compensation.
We’ve recovered over 100 million dollars in settlements for our clients, and we’re just getting started. You’re not alone in this process, so book an appointment with us today.
When you choose Golden Lemon by Compass Law Group, LLP, you’re choosing:
- A team of expert lemon law attorneys
- A proven track record
- Zero fees unless we win your case
- A stress-free experience
Does Your Chrysler Qualify?
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Chrysler Lemon Law FAQs
Can I file a lemon law claim for my Chrysler if it's still under warranty?
Absolutely! In fact, the California lemon law exclusively protects vehicles that are still under warranty.
What are my rights under the Lemon Laws?
If your vehicle is determined to be a lemon, you have several rights, including but not limited to the right to a fair refund, the right to a replacement vehicle, and the right to legal representation. Understanding these rights is important, which is why we highly recommend seeking legal advice in the buyback process.