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does not accelerate while entering and or exiting a major highway. I have taken it in twice now to 2 different dealers/service depts and they tell me nothing is wrong. However, when my car is slowing down to 15 mph on a 65 mph highway, I classify that as something wrong. Does anyone know if they problem must be identified by the same dealer/service dept three times to be considered a lemon. I know I must have it in three times and under 12,000 miles, but do I have to be consistent with the same service dept and does the problem need to be indentified?
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yes take it back daily for 3 days. After that if they dont wanna deal with you , call the MFG'S CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER also some MFGS have lemon law info in their owners manuals.what is the curfew for driving for someone under 18 years of age?
You may not have a lemon. It sounds like they just haven't been able to identify the problem. Have you taken the service tech for a ride to point out the problem? I think a lemon is going to be where they have identified a problem but can't fix it. In your case, they have not acknowledged that a problem exists. "Lemon laws" vary from state to state. Each state will have its own fine print that you will need to understand. The link provided below should give you a better idea as to what the federal and state laws are.how do i get a product DOT approved?
Try a different strategy. Tell the dealership that you want them to road test the vehicle and demand a free loaner car. If they still don't find a problem then take it on a road test with them. If that STILL doesn't resolve it then do the same thing at a different dealership. Your vehicle must be under warranty so take advantage of it. Document everything because it will be tough to make a dealership take back the car and refund/exchange it.Does "4-wheel drive" make driving in the rain safer?
your part right you have to have three major components broken or faulty , take it to the place you bought it and have them drive it for a period of time they should find the problem and a good company will give you a service lonerYou may not have a lemon. It sounds like they just haven't been able to identify the problem. Have you taken the service tech for a ride to point out the problem? I think a lemon is going to be where they have identified a problem but can't fix it. In your case, they have not acknowledged that a problem exists. "Lemon laws" vary from state to state. Each state will have its own fine print that you will need to understand. The link provided below should give you a better idea as to what the federal and state laws are.
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