ca lemon law



Ca lemon law is geared to helping every new car owner deal with car problems when they arise. The problems are mechanical and sometimes, new cars do not perform as expected and since the buyer has no fault, then they deserve a car that was worth their money. Citizens of California have come to appreciate the law because they are able to get their rights. A lemon is a defective vehicle that is new or leased and it proves not to serve the purpose that it was intended for. If it is unreliable and unsafe even before the warranty has expired then it is definitely a lemon. The first thing you do is to take the lemon to be repaired so as to determine whether the problem is minor or major.

If it proves to be defective, then you can file a California claim form that is valid and it will seek to secure you a refund or a replacement and it can also seek to have all your repair expenses paid. It is very vital to keep all the records of repairs so as to provide evidence if you reach a court of law. The manufacturer is supposed to respond and you would hope that he cooperates but, you can never rely on them to give you a fair chance. You need to be ready to progress to the next step. Many manufacturers however, are very helpful and they will settle at a very fair deal. Under Ca lemon law, a used car will qualify and this is if it was sold with a warranty and if it was for personal or family use.


The manufacturers arbitration process is not necessary and many people usually do not find a solution. But, this is not to say that there is no one who has been helped by the program. The Ca lemon law makes it possible for someone to make a claim after the warranty period has expired and this is if you attempted to repair the lemon within the warranty period. Therefore, Ca lemon law works when there is a warranty so that you may prove everything you say. There are so many resources on the internet and when you do a thorough search, you will come up with conclusive facts about Ca Lemon law.

If you go through the whole legal process to seek compensation, make sure you have a good personal lawyer who can advise you on the best way forward. Some people use the lemon law as a get rich quick scheme when they know full well that they do not have a genuine case. It is therefore vital to understand that the law is just and, such people might lose more than they gain. If you have a genuine case and you do not want to start the process, know that the law is created to protect you and, to give you a voice. If you feel that you need more information on this particular law, you can always see an attorney who will assist you on what steps to take. This law can only work in your favor if you have a genuine lemon.

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We live in california. The bike is a 2005 kawasaki 250. It only had 240 miles on it when we got it. It broke down the first time 3 days after we got it. It came with a full warranty so they “fixed” it. It broke 3 days later same problem. Then 2 times since. We have had it less than a month and it’s broken 4 times or more times if you count how many times it’s just died on the side of the road and would actually restart for another 2 minutes.


What are our rights? We asked them about returning or exchanging it for one that worked and they told us we were stuck with it and they would fix it again… they haven’t and my husband is refusing to ride it because he’s almost been thrown over the handlebars twice. It just keeps dying, they said it was gas, they said it was a crip in the fuel line, electrical, manufactured that way. All Crap.
And for bad publicity sake-the shop is Quincy’s on main in El Cajon, CA -by san diego.Don’t ever shop there,their bikes are crap and the service is worse

We bought a brand new Suburban right before Christmas in 2006, so we’ve had it now for 2 years and have put over 50,000 miles on it. Within the first month 2 seperate problems came up with the keyless entry system (remote). After that, within a couple of months, the 4 wheel drive gave out. Within a couple-few more months the 4wd gave out again. We have had a couple other issues crop up as well… NOW, as I was turning left through an intersection I heard a soud like something metal flew out from under my car and then the words “service stablitrak… service traction control” came up…
Since we had a bunch of things come up ever since we bought it does the CA lemon law apply to our car? Or, does it sound like we are basically stuck with a car that will need repairs???

The latest instance SCARED the hell out of me because while I was idling at a stop light, smoke (grey colored smoke) started coming from the back of my car… would that possibly warrant the dealer taking it seriously enough to try to work something out?
I’m mainly worried because we have 4 kids all in car seats and now with smoke coming from the car I’m worried something may happen one time when I’m driving and won’t be able to get them out in time…
Thoughts?

Ok I have a car that missed the lemon law by about 3 months it went deliquent in 2002 but I actually called and told them to repo it in 2003 my question is when would the 7 yrs be up 2009 or 2010? what counts deliq or repo or ca ? It now rest w/ northland group.

if i am selling a car privately “AS IS” can someone buy it and then try to sue me or something because something was wrong with it? im not trying to sell someone a piece of crap and lie about it cause i make it clear that it for sale as is and tell them what is i know that is wrong with it. how do i make it legal that i am selling the car as is? is there a website you know of that has information on this klind of thing? does the lemon law apply to this? anything else you know about selling a car in CA? thank you.

i planted sm lemon tree outside my patio – board says to remove do i have to? its right outside my patio, and its under 3 ft in height? are there any CA laws to help me. HELP please they gave notice today 8-8-08 that they will remove on monday, if I dont

My 21yr old sister just moved out on her own and wants a puppy. She has been to the pounds and to rescues but the rescues denied her because she lives in an apt. and she can’t find a dog that is a good fit for her in the shelters.
She lives in San Diego, ca I know california has puppy lemon laws but they are only for breeders or someone who sells more then 2 litters a year, so what happens if she buys a puppy from someone who just had puppies available and it gets sick? Does she have any rights? Could she get her money back? Do they have to require any health guarantee?
I have warned her not to buy a puppy from anyone unless they are reputable but she is young and thinks I just want to “ruin her plans” ughh. Maybe if she sees it from other people who have personal experiences it would give her some better insight. Thanks

I need a lawyer…..high desert are CA….anyone??!!???

She has a new Nissan Versa with barely 20,000 miles on it. The problem it’s having is the squealing sound coming from applying the brakes. With the slightest touch it squeals. It sort of sounds something a live pig might do at a slaughter house or something. It’s really loud and annoying too. Easily could be heard from a third of a mile away.
I drove it a few times these last few days and it’s painfully loud. It hurt my ears so I can imagine what it does to my mums ears and other drivers.
Anyways The problem first occurred at about 3500 miles and we took it in for service but all the dealership did was put some brake quiet spray on the pads then about 500 miles after that date of service the squealing sound came back and again it was taken it in. It’s been taken in for service 4 times now, going on 5 with the exact same problem and the dealership mechanics still haven’t taken care of the problem.
Does my mum have a lemon law case??
I was researching about the lemon law on this site but want a better understanding from others…http://www.dca.ca.gov/acp/
Thank you for all your help. Greatly appreciated.

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