After leasing his 2012 Toyota Camry in December 2011, the owner began experiencing problems with several systems in his vehicle. The electronics were unreliable and glitchy, the dashboard warning lights would remain on, and the speedometer gave inaccurate readings. He also experienced repeated airbag problems despite having repairs done under two separate recalls. (Recall 13V-442: A short circuit within the system could cause the airbags to become disabled or inadvertently deploy; Recall 13V-014: The front passenger airbags may not deploy or may deploy inappropriately for the passenger’s size and position due to an incorrect calibration of the occupant sensing system.)
After two (2) unsuccessful repair opportunities with his Toyota dealership, he decided to contact us for advice. Within a few short weeks of retaining our services, we were able to negotiate a repurchase of the defective Camry. Our clients down payment, monthly payments, and registration fees were recovered, less the usage fee deduction allowed under California ‘s Lemon Law. Toyota also paid the lease balance in full and all attorney fees. Needless to say our client was thrilled to be rid of his defective 2012 Toyota Camry and get his money back.
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