What Defects Are Not Covered Under The Lemon Law?
Defects which do not substantially impair the vehicle`s use, market value or safety are not covered. Also not covered are defects caused by the consumer`s abuse, neglect or unauthorized alteration of the car, or defects that do not show within the first 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever occurs first.
Other South Carolina Lemon Law FAQs
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How Does The South Carolina Lemon Law Define A Lemon?
A: The law defines a lemon as a new motor vehicle (passenger car, van or truck) that: was bought on or after October 3, 1989; has a defect that impairs its use or will … More -
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Does South Carolina Have A Used Car Lemon Law?
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If I Discover A Defect What Do I Need To Do?
A: You must notify the manufacturer (or its agent) of the defect during the term of the express warranty. The manufacturer must make any repair efforts at no cost to the … More -
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What Happens If The Manufacturer Is Unable To Repair The Defect?
A: If the defect cannot be repaired, the manufacturer has the option of whether to replace the vehicle or rescind the agreement and refund the money. If the manufacturer … More -
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What Do I Need To Do To Get A Refund Or Replacement Vehicle?
A: Before you request a refund or replacement you must first participate in any arbitration procedure the manufacturer may have established. This type mediation is know … More -
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How Should I Prepare For Mediation?
A: Be sure to read the warranty carefully and save all documentation related to the car and to any repair work for their records. You should also keep the following … More -
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What Can I Do If I Am Not Satisfied With The Mediation Decision?
A: If you are unsatisfied with the decision reached by mediation, you can file suit in the courts. -
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If My Vehicle Is Not Covered Under The Lemon Law, Do I Still Have Any Recourse?
A: Possibly. The Uniform Commercial Code, MagnusonMoss Act and other warranty laws may still apply. You can also file a complaint with the South Carolina Department … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs 2801 Devine Street Columbia, SC 29205 8037349452 or 8009221594 (instate only) South Carolina … More
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