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2020-2024 · Minivan

Chrysler Voyager Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Chrysler Voyager? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Chrysler Voyager Problems

The Pentastar 3.6L V6 engine exhibits premature timing chain stretch, causing rough idle, check engine lights, and eventual engine failure if the stretched chain skips teeth.
The TorqueFlite 9-speed automatic transmission suffers from delayed engagement and harsh downshifts that jolt passengers and create unsafe acceleration gaps during passing.
Power sliding doors intermittently fail to latch or refuse to open, leaving occupants trapped or exposing them to doors that can fly open unexpectedly during driving.
Excessive wind noise and water intrusion through the A-pillar seals and windshield cowl area cause interior water damage and musty odors from mold growth.
The electronic power steering system develops intermittent assist loss, requiring sudden increased steering effort that can catch drivers off guard during turns or lane changes.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Chrysler Voyager has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Chrysler Voyager Lemon Law FAQ

I bought my Chrysler Voyager new in California. How do I know if it is a lemon?

Under the Song-Beverly Act, your Voyager may be a lemon if it has a substantial defect covered by warranty that the manufacturer has failed to repair after a reasonable number of attempts. Generally, two attempts for a safety-related defect, four attempts for other defects, or 30 cumulative days out of service for repairs triggers the lemon presumption.

Does the California Lemon Law apply if I bought my Voyager from a dealership outside California?

The Song-Beverly Act protects California residents regardless of where the vehicle was purchased, as long as it is primarily used and registered in California. If you bought your Voyager out of state and brought it to California, you still have full Lemon Law protections under state law.

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for recurring sliding door problems on my Voyager?

Yes. Malfunctioning sliding doors that fail to latch, refuse to open, or open unexpectedly while driving constitute a substantial safety defect. If the dealer has attempted to repair this issue multiple times without success during the warranty period, you have strong grounds for a Song-Beverly Act claim.

What damages can I recover in a California Lemon Law case for my Voyager?

Under the Song-Beverly Act, you can recover a full refund or replacement vehicle, plus incidental and consequential damages such as towing costs, rental car expenses, and repair costs. If the manufacturer willfully violated the Act, you may also be entitled to a civil penalty of up to two times your actual damages.

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