Lemon Law Tips


Keep A Copy of all documents you have for your vehicle and its history. This includes all repair orders, purchase contracts, warranty book and manual that came with your car.

TAKE Written Records of all conversations with your dealership and repair technicians concerning your vehicle and its "lemon" potential. Include the date, time, and what specifically was discussed. This includes telephone calls and personal contact.

Ask About TSB or technical service bulletins, instructions of the manufacturer that the alarm dealers certain defects or necessary repairs in certain models. If you do not you ask your dealer might not present you with this information, so to speak and ask your technician to write your request on the repair order.

Prepare A Timeline, if you have many repair orders in your possession, to organize each repair attempt by date, total the number of times the vehicle was in the shop, and how many days your vehicle was out of service.

Do Not  Be Discouraged by your dealer, repair technicians, or others who say that the problems you are experiencing with your vehicle are minor and could be that you do not qualify under the lemon law to discourage any kind of relief to leave. ONLY a lawyer, a lawyer licensed in the state where you purchased your vehicle is to practice and some familiarity with the lemon law, they may apply this provision!

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