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What Is Not Covered?
- The Lemon Law does not cover vehicles registered for commercial use.
- The Lemon Law does not cover the living quarters of motor homes.
- The Lemon Law does not cover the defects caused by accident, vandalism, abuse or neglect.
- The Lemon Law does not cover defects caused by attempts to repair or to modify the vehicle by a person other than the manufacturer, its agent or authorized dealer.
Other New Jersey Lemon Law FAQs
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What Is The Lemon Law?
A: The Lemon Law applies to anyone who buys, leases or registers a new car or motorcycle in New Jersey. The intent of the law is to require the manufacturer of a new …
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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 …
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What Are Covered Defects?
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 …
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What Is The Covered Warranty Period?
A: The Lemon Law applies to problems or defects that are discovered within: Two years after delivery of the vehicle to the buyer; or The first 18,000 miles, whichever …
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How Long Should The Repair Take?
A: The Lemon Law allows the manufacturer a reasonable amount of time to repair or correct the defect. A reasonable amount of time means three repair attempts for the same …
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Under What Conditions Do I Qualify For A Manufacturer Refund Or Replacement For My Lemon?
A: A buyer cannot get a refund or replacement of the vehicle unless the manufacturer has been unable to correct the problem within a reasonable time. The manufacturer is …
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What Do I Have To Do In Order To File A Lemon Law Claim?
A: Before you can file a claim under the Lemon Law in the Division of Consumer Affairs, you must give the manufacturer one final chance to repair the defect. A letter to …
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What Recourse Do I Have If The Manufacturer Rejects My Lemon Law Claim?
A: If the manufacturer does not accept your Lemon Law claim and will not refund your money or replace your vehicle, you have three choices. You may: ask for a hearing …
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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 …
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How Does The Arbitration Hearing Work?
A: The Lemon Law gives consumers the chance to have their cases heard before an administrative law judge in the Office of Administrative Law. You have the right to hire …
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