What Should I Know About The Warranty Period?
The warranty period ends two years after the date of the vehicle`s original delivery to the consumer, or the first 18,000 miles of operation, whichever occurs first. This period can be extended if a defect is reported, in writing, to the dealer or manufacturer during the warranty period but has not been cured by the expiration of the period.
Keep all records of warranty repairs and all written communications with dealers and manufacturers. Work orders provide the best proof as to when a problem was first reported.
Other Montana Lemon Law FAQs
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What Is Montana's Lemon Law?
A: The New Motor Vehicle Warranty Act of Montana is a state law administered by the Montana Department of Commerce. This law, when applicable, aids consumers in obtaining … More -
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The Lemon Law covers new or demonstrator motor vehicles, including trucks of 10,000 lbs. or less gross vehicle weight that are purchased or leased in Montana with … More -
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What Vehicles Are Not Covered?
A: Trucks over 10,000 lbs. GVW, nonmotorized and offroad vehicles, motorcycles and the residential portion of motor homes are not covered under the Montana … More -
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What Should I Do After Three Repair Attempts On The Same Problem?
A: If the problem is a substantial defect or condition that recurs or still exists after the third repair attempt, notify the manufacturer by certified mail, return … More -
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What Are My Rights If The Manufacturer Fails To Fix My Vehicle?
A: If the manufacturer fails to correct any substantial defect or condition following your written notification, the manufacturer must either refund the full purchase … More -
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How Do I Prove I Have A Lemon?
A: Be prepared to produce: All purchase (or lease) documents All maintenance records All repair orders Receipt for maintenance supplies Certified letter of notification … More -
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How Do I Obtain A Refund Or Replacement?
A: If you think you are entitled to a refund or replacement and your manufacturer is unwilling to provide either remedy, you must first submit your dispute to a … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: Montana Consumer Affairs Unit Department of Commerce 1424 9th Avenue P.O. Box 200501 Helena, MT 596200501 4064444312 commerce.mt.gov/consumer/index.htm … More
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