Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
Lemon Law Division & Automobile Dispute Settlement Program
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
8605667002 or 800538CARS (from within CT only)
www.state.ct.us/dcp
General number for Department of Consumer Protection: 8008422649 (from within CT only).
Connecticut Office of the Attorney General
55 Elm Street
Hartford, CT 06106
8608085318
www.cslnet.ctstateu.edu/attygenl/
Email:Attorney.General@po.state.ct.us
Connecticut Bar Association:
101 Corporate Place
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
8607210025
Center for Auto Safety (CAS)
2001 S Street NW
Washington DC 200091160
2023287700
www.autosafety.org
CAS is a non profit consumer group specializing in auto issues. They can help you find out about safety recalls, Lemon Law, secret warranties, and other general information.
Car Talk Car Reports:
You might want to run a Car Talk Car Report (http://cartalk.cars.com/Tools/carreport.pl) on your car, to see if there have been any recalls, Technical Service Bulletins, or a large number of complaints on file relating to your particular problem.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
400 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20590
Auto Safety Hotline: 8004249393
NHTSA can give you information on the safety recall history of your vehicle.
Other Connecticut Lemon Law FAQs
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The following table summarizes what is covered and eligibiliy requirements for filing Lemon Law claims. Vehicles Covered Repair Intervals and Coverage Period New motor … More -
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My Vehicle Has Serious Problems. What Should I Do?
A: You need to report the vehicle`s problems to the dealer or the manufacturer. Check your owner`s manual/warranty booklet for the address and telephone number of the … More -
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I've Decided To Use The Department Of Consumer Protection's Arbitration Program. What Do I Need To Do?
A: First, read the entire Back in the Drivers Seat booklet. Then, get the Lemon Law Request for Arbitration form. Complete it, and forward it to the Department of … More -
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What If My Problem Does Not Fit The Requirements Of My State's Lemon Law?
A: You still may be able to invoke the Lemon Law as long as you can justify that the number of repair attempts or days out of service you encountered were unreasonable. … More
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