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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law And Obtain Request For Arbitration Forms?
CALLStatewideTollfree 1(800) 5418898 TDD 1(800) 2769883 Local King County(206) 5874240 Local Spokane County(509) 4563124 WRITELemon Law AdministrationAttorney General`s Office9004th Ave., Suite 2000Seattle, WA 981641012 FAX(206) 4646451 E[email protected]
What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
The Lemon Law applies to passenger automobiles, including pickup trucks and vans and any selfpropelled motor vehicle chassis of motor homes sold new to a consumer in the State. The vehicle must either still be covered by the express warranty and the consumer reports the problem to the manufacturer during the term of that express […]
How Many Times Does My New Vehicle Have To Be Submitted For Repair Before It Can Be Considered A Lemon?
If the manufacturer, its agents or its authorized dealer are unable to conform your new vehicle to any applicable express warranty by repairing or correcting any defect after a reasonable number of attempts, the manufacturers shall replace the new motor vehicle with a comparable new motor vehicle which does conform to the warranties.
What Is Considered A Reasonable Number Of Attempts?
It is presumed that a reasonable number of attempts have been undertaken if the same unconformity has been subject to repair three or more times within the abovereferenced time frame. It is important to note that if the nonconformity results in a condition which is likely to cause death or serious bodily injury if the […]
I Think I Have A Lemon. What Should I Do?
You should first attempt to resolve the issue with the manufacturer. You may choose to contact the manufacturer through the dealer from whom you purchased the car, or you may prefer to contact the manufacturer directly. If this is not successful, you may want to consult with a lawyer. If you call the West Virginia […]
What Is A Lemon?
A new vehicle that is no more than a year old and still under warranty is a lemon if it has a serious defect the dealer can`t fix in four attempts, or if it has one or many defects that prevent you from using it for 30 days or more (the 30 days need not […]
Who Can I Call For Help?
Wisconsin Department of Transportation`s Dealer Section licenses and regulates dealers and manufacturers and helps resolve disputes about vehicle sales and warranties. Contact the Dealer Section if you have a complaint against a dealer or manufacturer. The Dealer Section won`t resolve your Lemon Law complaint for you, but it will give you more information about using […]
What Is The Term Of Protection?
The term of protection is for the first year from date of delivery. This term of protection may be extended by any amount of time during which repair services are unavailable due to war, strike, or natural disaster. It is during this time period that you must notify the manufacturer or its dealer of defects […]
What Types Of Defects Are Covered?
The Lemon Law covers any defect or series of defects that substantially impairs the use and value of the vehicle, and that is not the result of your abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modifications or alterations to the vehicle. Minor defects are not covered.
What Should I Do With My Current Policy?
If you are thinking about terminating life insurance coverage that you currently have in force, here are some things you should consider. If you decide to replace your policy, don`t cancel your old policy until you have received the new one. It may be costly to replace a policy. Much of what you paid in […]
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