Pennsylvania Lemon Law FAQs
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The Pennsylvania Automobile Lemon Law applies to any new vehicle purchased and registered in Pennsylvania for personal or family use and designed to transport up to 15 … more -
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What Must A Seller Give Me When I Buy A New Car?
A: The seller of a new car must give you: A copy of the Buyers Rights; and A list of the manufacturers zone offices, with their addresses and phone numbers. more -
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How Long Is The Pennsylvania Lemon Law Warranty Period?
A: The Lemon Law applies to problems or defects that are discovered within: One year after delivery of the vehicle to the buyer; or The first 12,000 miles; or The term of … more -
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What Defects Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The Lemon Law applies to any defect, problem, or condition that substantially impairs a vehicles use, value, or safety. The Lemon Law does not apply to any defect or … more -
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I Think I Have A Lemon, What Do I Do?
A: You must bring the car to a manufacturerauthorized service center or dealer for repair. If the car cannot be delivered: You must notify the manufacturer in … more -
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Under What Conditions Do I Qualify For A Refund Or Replacement?
A: A buyer cannot get a refund or replacement of the vehicle unless the manufacturer has been unable to correct the problem after a reasonable number of attempts. The … more -
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What Arbitration Programs Are Available To Me?
A: Manufacturer Sponsored Arbitration Many manufacturers sponsor arbitration programs to hear and make decisions about consumer warranty problems. An owner with a … more -
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What If I Am Not Satisfied With The Arbitration Results?
A: If you are not satisfied with the results of arbitration, or if arbitration was not available or could not be used, you can file a lawsuit against the manufacturer in … more -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: Office of the Attorney General Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 www.attorneygeneral.gov/ppd/bcp/index.htm Pennsylvania Bar … more
