What’s Covered: California Lemon Law

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Find out if your vehicle, defect, and warranty qualify, then see what potential compensation you can recover.

When your car keeps breaking down despite multiple repair attempts, you have strong legal protections. California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act provides rights that go far beyond your manufacturer’s warranty, covering everything from new cars to certified pre-owned family vehicles.

Understanding what is covered under California Lemon Law claim helps you determine whether your persistent vehicle problems qualify for potential compensation, including a full refund, replacement vehicle, or cash settlement. The law covers specific vehicle types, qualifying defects, and offers clear remedies when manufacturers fail to fix your car after reasonable repair attempts. The best part is that your legal rights come with attorney fee protections that don’t cost you anything out of pocket.

Category Overview: Coverage, Defects, and Eligibility

The California Lemon Law protects families when their vehicles have persistent defects that can’t be fixed after multiple repair visits. What is covered under California Lemon Law claim includes new and certified pre-owned vehicles sold with warranties. This protection applies to safety and performance issues that seriously affect how your car works, its worth, or your safety.

When these conditions are met, the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act entitles you to a full refund, replacement vehicle, or cash compensation when manufacturers fail to honor their warranty promises.

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Explore Coverage Topics and Next Steps

Understanding The California Lemon Law coverage categories means seeing how each element builds your case: Vehicle eligibility determines if you qualify, defect types confirm what problems count, repair attempts establish the legal threshold, and remedies show what compensation you can recover. These resources help you quickly assess your situation and take action while your warranty protections are still in effect.

Lemon Law Requirements & Qualifications

Learn the specific warranty, repair-attempt, and out-of-service standards that determine claim eligibility.

Types of Lemon Law Cases

Discover which vehicle categories and qualifying defects are covered under California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.

Filing Your Lemon Law Claim

Whether you’re dealing with safety defects, persistent mechanical problems, or warranty issues, our guides connect your vehicle’s problems to the legal protections available to you. The California Department of Justice confirms that consumers have strong rights when manufacturers fail to honor their warranties, and we help you pursue those rights with absolutely no legal fees or costs coming out of your recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of vehicles are covered under California Lemon Law?

New vehicles sold with a manufacturer’s warranty are covered, including cars, trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles. Certified pre-owned vehicles may qualify if they’re still under original or extended coverage when issues occur.

How do I know if my car is eligible for a Lemon Law claim in California?

You have the right to file a claim if your vehicle is under warranty and has undergone typically 2-4 unsuccessful repair attempts for the same defect, or been out of service for 30+ days total for warranty repairs.

What defects qualify for a California Lemon Law claim?

Any defect that seriously affects your vehicle’s use, value, or safety qualifies. This includes engine malfunctions, transmission failures, electrical issues, brake defects, or recurring problems that impact your ability to drive safely and reliably.

What potential compensation can I receive under California Lemon Law?

You have the right to a full refund or replacement vehicle. You’re also entitled to reimbursement for fees, taxes, and costs. Under California Civil Code § 1793.2, manufacturers pay attorney fees.

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