Every state’s Lemon Law is different so you’ll have to check with your attorney general. They usually have a webpage outlining their requirements for it to be considered a lemon. My car sat untouched at the dealership for over 30 business days (ended up being over 3 months before it was fixed) because the ICCUs are always on backorder so I was able to file a claim because of that
Ah, makes sense. I bought mine used and my state doesn’t allow lemon claims on used vehicles, regardless of condition at time of purchase or status of warranty, so I’m SOL if it has a fundamental issue that the manufacturer decides not to solve.
Every state’s Lemon Law is different so you’ll have to check with your attorney general. They usually have a webpage outlining their requirements for it to be considered a lemon. My car sat untouched at the dealership for over 30 business days (ended up being over 3 months before it was fixed) because the ICCUs are always on backorder so I was able to file a claim because of that
Ah, makes sense. I bought mine used and my state doesn’t allow lemon claims on used vehicles, regardless of condition at time of purchase or status of warranty, so I’m SOL if it has a fundamental issue that the manufacturer decides not to solve.
Yeah, it seems like most require it to be a new purchase and within 2 years of ownership. Fingers crossed you don’t have any issues!
I’ve already had the coolant valve fail… So what are the odds the iccu goes out immediately after, right!?