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Why Hire a Lemon Law Attorney in Fresno CA

As the economic hub of the Central Valley, Fresno is a city where owning a reliable vehicle is a necessity, not a luxury. With limited public transportation options, residents rely heavily on their cars for work and basic essentials. If you have been stuck with a lemon, your entire livelihood can be significantly impeded.

At Lemon Law Associates of California, we believe that when you purchase a new or used vehicle, you have a reasonable expectation that it will function properly. If the manufacturer fails to correct the problem, don’t try to navigate the maze of red tape alone. Our qualified Fresno Lemon Law attorneys are experts in the field and are ready to ensure you are expertly represented against the manufacturers.

Fresno Lemon Lawyer FAQ

We serve clients all over the Central Valley, including Fresno, Clovis, and Madera. You do not need to drive to a big city office to get top-tier representation. Our Fresno Lemon Law Attorney services are fully accessible remotely. We can review your documents via email or fax and represent you aggressively against the manufacturers without you ever leaving home.

It very well could be. In the Central Valley, a working air conditioner is a safety necessity, not just a luxury. If your dealership has failed to fix your AC after a reasonable number of attempts, this likely impairs the use and value of your vehicle. Contact us to see how a Fresno Lemon Law Attorney can help you get compensation for this serious inconvenience.

To get started, we typically need your purchase or lease agreement and your repair orders from the dealership. These documents tell the story of your vehicle’s defects and the dealership’s failure to fix them. If you don’t have all your repair orders, don’t worry—our team can often help you obtain them. Visit our About Us page to learn more about how we build your case.

Yes, provided the vehicle has a warranty. If you bought a used car that is still covered by the original manufacturer’s warranty or a Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) warranty, you have rights. Do not let a dealership tell you that “used” means “as-is” if you have a warranty. See our Used Vehicle Lemon Law page for more details.

If the problems started while you were under warranty and you reported them to the dealership during that time, you may still have a claim even if the warranty has since expired. It is crucial to have a legal expert review the timeline of your repairs.

It is a common frustration for drivers when a service department claims they cannot find a fault that is clearly happening during daily driving. When you work with our Fresno Lemon Law Attorneys, we explain that “could not duplicate” does not mean the defect does not exist. If you have brought the vehicle in multiple times for the same issue and the dealer failed to fix it, those visits still count toward the required number of repair attempts. We often recommend that clients take video or photos of dashboard warning lights or record the sounds of mechanical failures to provide our Fresno Lemon Law Attorneys with objective evidence that overrides a technician’s inability to see the problem during a short test drive.

You do not necessarily need to still own the car to seek damages, though it does change the nature of the claim. If you suffered a financial loss because you traded in a lemon for less than its fair market value due to its defects, Lemon Law Associates of California can still pursue a “diminished value” claim or a proactive settlement. This process is more complex than a standard buyback, but if the repairs occurred while you owned it and it was under warranty, the manufacturer’s liability remains. If your vehicle was a Ford, you might find similar scenarios discussed on our San Diego Ford Lemon Law Lawyer page regarding long-term reliability issues.

The law covers more than just a single repeating issue; it also covers vehicles that are simply unreliable due to a “laundry list” of various defects. If your car has been out of service for a cumulative total of 30 days or more within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles, it may be presumed a lemon regardless of whether it was for one big engine failure or ten small electrical glitches. This “days out of service” rule is a powerful tool for consumers who feel like they are constantly driving a loaner car instead of the vehicle they are paying for every month.

The manufacturer is legally allowed to deduct a “use credit” for the miles you drove the car before the very first time you took it in for the defect that eventually made it a lemon. This is calculated using a specific formula: the mileage at the first repair attempt divided by 120,000, multiplied by the actual purchase price. Because this calculation can fluctuate based on which repair attempt is used as the starting point, our team works to ensure the earliest possible date is used to keep more money in your pocket. For those driving a Nissan with early-onset transmission issues, our San Diego Nissan Lemon Law Lawyer section provides more context on how these early repairs impact your refund.

Generally, the lemon law only covers the components that were installed by the manufacturer. If an aftermarket lift kit, exhaust system, or stereo causes a malfunction, the manufacturer is not responsible for that specific failure. However, the manufacturer cannot simply deny your entire claim just because you have modifications. They must prove that your aftermarket part actually caused the specific defect you are complaining about. If the engine fails and you have an aftermarket tinted window, those two things are unrelated, and your consumer protections remain fully intact.

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Lemon Law Associates of California serves the entire central valley of California including Fresno, Modesto, Bakersfield and Visalia. Do you feel that you are driving a lemon vehicle? We would love to help you get rid of your lemon.

Contact us today at (855) 864-9199 for a free lemon law case consultation. The Lemon Law Associates are the best lemon law attorneys in Fresno and statewide. You will be glad when you make the call.

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