Approximately eight months after purchasing a 2011 Dodge Durango, a California resident found himself returning his vehicle to a Chrysler dealership for problems that would result in the check engine light remaining on. By January 2014, he had provided Chrysler seven (7) more opportunities to repair various problems which included a defective wiring harness, Power-Train Control Module (PCM), and O2 sensor.

After trying unsuccessfully to have these defects repaired until January, 2014, he contacted the Law Offices of Delsack & Assoc., P.C. to represent him in his demand for repurchase of the vehicle under the California lemon law.

Within a short time our firm was able to negotiate a repurchase of the defective vehicle which included his purchase balance in full, reimbursement for his down payment, monthly payments, and registration; less only the mileage deduction allowed under California’s lemon law. Our client was delighted to find out that Chrysler would also pay our attorney fees.

If you have experienced repeated repair attempts for problems that affect the safety, use, or value of your vehicle, you may qualify for a buyback under the California Lemon Law. Contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. at 1-888-ExLEMON (1-888-395-3666) for a free consultation or fill in and submit our Lemon Law Case Review form at the top of this page.

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