Jeep Lemon Law Lawyer Irvine, Orange County
Known for its rugged and unique off-road experience, Jeep has gained increasing amount of popularity among California consumers. However, many Jeep owners have recently shared similar problems with their new Jeep.
Common Jeep Issues
- Transmission issues
- Stalling engine
- “Death wobble” when steering
- Wireless control module failiures
- Exhaust leaks
- Faulty window motor
- Signal malfunctions
- Headlamp issues
- Faulty electrical connections
- Airbag malfunctions
Any of the following Jeep model may be affected:
- Jeep Cherokee 4WD
- Jeep Cherokee 4WD Active Drive II
- Jeep Cherokee FWD
- Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk 4WD
- Jeep Compass 4WD
- Jeep Compass FWD
- Jeep Gladiator Pickup 4WD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 2WD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 4WD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 4WD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 4WD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk 4WD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee TrackHawk 4WD
- Jeep New Compass 2WD
- Jeep New Compass 4WD
- Jeep New Wrangler 4WD
- Jeep New Wrangler Unlimited 4WD
- Jeep Patriot 4WD
- Jeep Patriot FWD
- Jeep Renegade 2WD
- Jeep Renegade 4WD
- Jeep Renegade Trailhawk 4WD
- Jeep Wrangler 4WD
- Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4WD
How Do I Know If My Jeep Is A Lemon?
Your Jeep is probably a lemon if during the first 18,000 miles or first 18 months, any of the following occurred:
- Substantial Safety Issue – Dealer attempted two (2) or more times to fix the same issue that can cause serious bodily injury or death; OR
- Non-substantial safety issue – Dealer attempted four (4) or more times to fix the same issue; OR
- Your car was out for a total of more than 30 days for any repair.
- Manufactured between 2017-2022
- Within the original manufacturer’s warranty
What Happens Next if My Jeep Is A Lemon?
If your Jeep is a Lemon, there may be several options with its own benefits.
One of the most common option is a buyback. When the Manufacturer repurchases your vehicle, they will compensate you for your payments (including down payment and monthly payments), registration, and certain damages. Your Jeep is now officially a lemon law buyback!
Another option is a recall. This is when the manufacturer notifies all vehicle owners of a defect that needs to be fixed. The difference is that not all lemons are recalled. They can go through buy back. However, if your lemon was recalled, you can receive compensation for your damages.
What If My Jeep Doesn’t Meet These Requirements?
Even if your Jeep cannot meet the above requirements, you may still have a valid lemon law claim against Jeep. Many of Jeep owners bear the burden of driving a defective Jeep simply because they are not fully aware of their rights and assume they don’t have a valid lemon law claim on their Jeep. The manufacturer can buyback your lemon or give you compensation for the time the car was defective and allow you to cash and keep your lemon. Additionally, manufacturers may send out a recall for certain models if there is a major security issue that needs to be fixed or replaced. Whichever road you take, our Engineering knowledge combined with legal knowledge of lemon law can bridge that gap for you, protecting you against your defective Jeep.
How Are We Different (Engineer-Lawyer)?
We have Engineer-Lawyer in house. The experience in working in manufacturing environment allows us to understand your complex issues better. We will combine the technical experience and knowledge in engineering field with our expertise in Lemon Law field to engineer your success. Our firm is devoted to protecting the consumer’s right in the area of Lemon Law across California. If you have been affected by your lemon car, contact our Irvine lemon law attorneys today at Alipour Law Group, APC For A Free Case Evaluation and Let Us Engineer Your Success.