After fourteen (14) unsuccessful repair attempts, the owner of a 2013 Dodge Dart contacted the Law Offices of Delsack & Associated, P.C. for advice. She told us she complained to her Chrysler dealership many times about the trouble she was having. These problems included a defective transmission and engine which resulted in loss of power under normal operating conditions, and a check engine and service transmission warning light that remains on. The vehicles Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and the Transmission Control Module (TCM) had been replaced, but the problems still persisted.
After analyzing our client’s potential lemon law case we determined she had a valid claim to have the vehicle bought back. Within a relatively short period after filing our demand, Chrysler agreed to repurchase the vehicle, pay off the balance of the purchase, and reimburse our client for the down payment and monthly payments. Chrysler was allowed to deduct a small mileage fee as allowed under the California Lemon Law, but the amount was minimal since the first repair attempt was less than a month after purchasing the vehicle. Our client could not have been happier to be rid of her vehicle and get reimbursed for the monies she had paid.
Are you experiencing repeated problems with your automobile? The Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. can help you determine if your vehicle is a lemon. Call us toll free from anywhere in California at 1-888-ExLEMON (1-888-395-3666) or fill in and submit our Lemon Law Case Review form at the top of this page.