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Getting
The Most Juice In Your California Lemon Law
It is a
consumer's right to return a defective product that he has purchased. The US
legislative and justice system through the California Lemon Law recognizes this
right in auto buyers, who may risk life and limb for one defect in their
car.
The California Lemon Law allows new and used car buyers to demand
for refund or replacement when the cars that they have purchased have been
proven to be defective. Here are some tips that will help you get the
most "juice" from your "lemon."
1.Never let the manufacturer or dealer discourage you
The
California Lemon Law provides guidelines by which you can determine if your car
qualifies. A car is considered a "lemon" under the California Lemon Law if it
has been repaired four times and the defect has not been fixed within the period
of 18 months or 18,000 miles whichever comes first. Two repair attempts are
given to defects that may cause injury or death.
2.Know your
rights
Research the guidelines provided by the California Lemon Law and
decide for yourself if what you have is a "lemon. Don't let some scrupulous
salespersons fool you into not filing a complaint or selling your car to them at
a loss. There are a lot of websites in the Internet that could provide you with
relevant information on California Lemon Law.
3.Read your manual
Don't
let that manual gather dust in one of your drawers. Know everything about your
car especially the things that you cannot do with or to it. Take care of your
car and follow the manual to the letter. Otherwise the manufacturer could blame
the problem on your poor use. Remember that though the California Lemon Law
protects your right, you have to prove that the defect has not been caused by
you.
4.Don't waste time
Remember that the California Lemon Law
provides a deadline for complaints. Don't wait for the last minute to file
yours.
5.Take it to authorized service center
In having your car
repaired, make sure that you go only to authorized service centers to ensure
that the car is repaired properly. Under the California Lemon Law, buyers should
have the defect repaired by the manufacturer through its service centers and at
least inform the manufacturer of the need for repair.
6.Keep
records
Never fail to ask for proper documentations, even if the center has
not seen anything wrong with your car. Those are needed when you file a
complaint under the California Lemon Law. So, it is important that your
complaints be documented from the onset. Make sure also that when they do give
you a receipt or record, the information is complete and accurate.
7.Put
it in black and white
Send a letter of complaint. This is one way to legally
give notice to your problem under the California Lemon Law. Inform them of the
problem and outline the number of repairs that you have done. If possible, send
it over through certified mail to make sure that they did receive
it.
8.Know your options and seek advice
Most car companies have
arbitration program that take care of Lemon Law complaints in California. If
arbitration does not work, you can always seek legal counsel. Remember
that arbitration decisions are not final and some companies even give a quick
refund when a lawyer gets involve.
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