What Is The Manufacturer's Responsibility To Repair, Refund Or Replace?
Essentially, the Lemon Law requires manufacturers to meet the terms of all warranties. The manufacturer must repair or correct any defect or condition which substantially impairs the use and value of the vehicle, during the warranty period or during the period of one year following delivery of the vehicle to the consumer, whichever is the earlier date.
If the manufacturer or authorized dealer has been unable to repair the condition after a reasonable number of attempts, then, under the law, the consumer may be entitled to a replacement vehicle of equal value or a refund of the full purchase/lease price and collateral costs, less an allowance for the consumer`s use.
The law presumes that a reasonable number of attempts have been made after:
- Four unsuccessful attempts to repair the same defect; or
- A car has been out of service due to warranty repairs for at least 30 cumulative calendar days during the warranty period or during the year following the date of delivery to the consumer, whichever is earlier; or
- There have been 10 or more attempts during the warranty period or during the first year of ownership, whichever is earlier, to repair various defects which substantially impair the use and value of the motor vehicle.
However, the manufacturer does not have to make a refund or replace the motor vehicle if:
- The defect does not substantially impair the use and value of the motor vehicle; or
- The condition is the result of abuse, neglect, or unauthorized alterations of the vehicle by the consumer.
Other Kansas Lemon Law FAQs
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What Is The Purpose Of The Lemon Law?
A: The Lemon Law provides consumers who are the first purchaser/lessee of a new motor vehicle, which is registered for a gross weight of 12,000 pounds or less, a … More -
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The following table summarizes what is covered, how many times the vehicle has to be repaired for the same defect and the warranty period. Vehicles Covered Repair … More -
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How Do I Protect Myself Under The Lemon Law?
A: As a consumer, you never know if the vehicle you purchase/lease will turn out to be a lemon. However, there are several things you can do to take full advantage of the … More -
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What Are My Responsibilities As A Consumer?
A: Simply because there have been a reasonable number of attempts to repair a defect does not, in itself, make a consumer automatically eligible for a refund or … More -
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I Think I Qualify For A Vehicle Refund Or Replacement. What Do I Do Next?
A: Contact the dealer from whom you purchased/leased the vehicle and voice your position. Try to speak with the owner of the dealership. If that is not possible, speak … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: Kansas Office of the Attorney General Consumer Protection Division 301 SW 10th Avenue Topeka, KS 666121597 Consumer Hotline: 8004322310 (MF 8 a.m. … More
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