With five (5) repair attempts on his 2012 Dodge Durango, a California resident decided to contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. for advice. He had been to our website LemonLawSpecialists.com and read that the California Lemon Law requires four (4) or more unsuccessful repair attempts for the same or similar problem. He filled in and submitted our free California Lemon Law case review form and was contacted shortly after by one of our experienced lemon law attorneys.
During the consultation he told us that he had complained many times to the Chrysler dealer about the defects he was experiencing. We reviewed the repair orders and purchase contract and determined that he had a valid claim to have the vehicle bought back. The problems with his Durango included:
- A Defective Engine
- Check Engine Light That Remains On
- Defective Exhaust Valve And Manifold
- Defective Cylinders And Cylinder Head
- Defective Alternator
- Defective Serpentine Belt And Tensioner
- Smoke From Engine Compartment
Within a relatively short period after filing our demand, Chrysler agreed to repurchase the 2012 Dodge Durango, pay off the balance of the purchase, and reimburse our client for the down payment and monthly payments; less the mileage fee as allowed under the California Lemon Law. His attorney fees were also paid by Chrysler. Our client could not have been happier to get rid of vehicle and get reimbursed for the monies he had paid.
If you have had repeated repair attempts on your car, truck, or SUV and you think it may be a lemon, call the Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. at 1-888-ExLemon (1-888-395-3666) or contact us through the California Lemon Law case review form at the top of our site. We will determine if your vehicle is a lemon and assist you in getting your money back.