The California Lemon Law

The California lemon law, included within the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act and supplemented by the Tanner Consumer Protection Act (California Civil Code, § 1793.2 et seq.), protects you when your vehicle is defective and cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. It applies during the duration of the manufacturer’s written warranty, which varies by manufacturer or seller.

What vehicles are covered?

The law covers motor vehicles sold or leased with a manufacturer’s new vehicle written warranty that:

In addition, the motor vehicle must have been:

It does not cover any portion of a motor home designed, used, or maintained primarily for human habitation; a motorcycle; or a motor vehicle that is not registered under the Vehicle Code because it is to be operated or used exclusively off the highways.

Who is covered?

The California lemon law covers a “consumer” defined as:

How do I know if my vehicle is considered a lemon?

Under the California lemon law, the manufacturer, or its representative in California, may be required to repurchase or replace your vehicle if, after a “reasonable” number of repair attempts, it cannot fix a defect or malfunction that:

What is considered a “reasonable” number of repair attempts?

While the definition of “reasonable” is not conclusively established in the law, there is a presumption that a reasonable number of repair attempts has been made if, within 18 months of delivery, or 18,000 miles, whichever comes first, one or more of the following occurs:

If your vehicle is a lemon, meaning the manufacturer cannot repair the defect, the manufacturer must repurchase or replace it. In this situation, the consumer has the right to choose a refund instead of a replacement vehicle.

How can BBB AUTO LINE help me?

If you have an unresolved dispute involving a defect that is covered by the manufacturer’s original warranty, BBB AUTO LINE may be able to assist you. BBB AUTO LINE is an out-of-court mediation and arbitration dispute resolution process in which many automobile manufacturers participate.