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What is the pennsylvANIA Lemon Law
The Pennsylvania Lemon Law specifically protects consumers of defective motor vehicles that have warrantable defects that “substantially” impair your use, value, or safety; and have been subjected to an “unreasonable” number of repair attempts, and that the problem was reported within a specified time period after the original in service date.
What Vehicles Qualify?
1. Vehicles sold or registered in Pennsylvania that have issues in the first year or 12,000 miles from delivery to the consumer.
2. A manufacturer must repair the defect within a “reasonable” number of repair attempts.
- the number of attempts was unreasonable if it was subjected to three or more repairs for the same problem and continues to exist or that it was out of service for at least 30 days.
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What issues qualify under lemon law?
Engines / Check Engine Lights
Transmission Issues
Electrical Problems
Fluid Leaks
Vehicle Power Failure
Steering Problems
Suspension Defects
Infotainment/Entertainment System Issues
Bluetooth Problems
Water Leaks
Sunroof Malfunctions
Any other issues that have required multiple warranty repairs





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PENNSYLVANIA FAQ'S
What happens if my car’s defect manifests after the warranty expires?
Unfortunately, there are very limited rights provided to consumers that have issues after the warranty expires. Most manufacturer warranties promise not to fix a vehicle if it has problems within the warranty period. They promise to make repairs at no cost to the consumer. That means, as often happens, a vehicle goes in multiple times for complaints and repairs covered under the warranty; but when the age or mileage eclipses a certain threshold, it is on the consumer to pay for the repair because of how the warranty language is written.
How long do I have to file a lemon law claim in Pennsylvania?
Typically to avoid any Statute of Limitations issues, a Lemon Law claim must be filed within 4 years from the date of purchase. However, regarding reporting the defect to the dealership to be eligible for Lemon Law compensation a vehicle must be presented for repair within the first year or 12,000 miles. There are other breach of warranty and consumer protection statutes even if the vehicle is presented outside that time frame, and a case could still be quite valuable even if it is not within the prescribed Lemon Law periods.
Does Pennsylvania’s lemon law apply to leased vehicles?
The Pennsylvania Lemon Law absolutely applies to leased vehicles. Many folks do not know this and just think newly purchased vehicles are eligible. However, the statute clearly states that both purchased OR LEASED new vehicles that are registered in Pennsylvania are indeed eligible.
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