
Lemon Law

What is Lemon Law?
The California Lemon Law (Civ. Code, § 1793.2 et seq.) protects you when your vehicle is defective and cannot be repaired after a “reasonable” number of attempts by a manufacturer-authorized car dealership.
To be eligible for protection under the Lemon Law, the vehicles’ problems would have to occur while the vehicle was still under the manufacturer’s warranty.

Is My Car a Lemon?
The qualification of a Lemon is quite complicated. Generally speaking, a vehicle is considered a lemon when the dealership has been given multiple opportunities to repair the problem within the warranty period and the vehicle could not be repaired. There is no requirement for how many times a customer must bring the vehicle in for repair. However, courts generally have ruled that two times for the same issue is sufficient.


