Dodge Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Dodge? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Dodge Models We Cover
Dodge Charger
2020-2024 · Full-Size Sedan
Dodge Challenger
2020-2023 · Muscle Car
Dodge Durango
2020-2024 · 3-Row SUV
Dodge Hornet
2024 · Compact SUV
Dodge Journey
2020 · Midsize SUV
Dodge Grand Caravan
2020 · Minivan
Dodge Viper
2020 · Supercar
Dodge Dart
2020 · Compact Sedan
Dodge Avenger
2020 · Midsize Sedan
Dodge Nitro
2020 · Compact SUV
Common Dodge Defects
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Dodge Lemon Law FAQ
Is the Dodge Challenger/Charger 8-speed transmission shudder a valid Lemon Law claim?
Yes. The ZF 8HP 8-speed transmission shudder is one of the most frequently reported defects in Dodge Challenger and Charger models. The vibration typically occurs between 25-50 mph under light throttle and is often caused by torque converter clutch wear. If your dealer has performed transmission fluid flushes, software updates, or torque converter replacements without permanently fixing the shudder, your vehicle likely qualifies as a lemon under California's Song-Beverly Act.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for Dodge Hemi engine oil consumption?
Excessive oil consumption in the 5.7L and 6.4L Hemi engines is a well-documented defect across Dodge and Stellantis vehicles. While Dodge may claim that consuming one quart per 1,000 miles is within specification, California courts have found that oil consumption requiring constant monitoring and top-offs between scheduled services constitutes a substantial impairment of the vehicle's use and value. Keep detailed records of every oil addition and dealer visit to strengthen your case.
Does the Dodge Hornet PHEV qualify for Lemon Law if the hybrid system is defective?
Absolutely. The Dodge Hornet PHEV's plug-in hybrid system is a core feature that significantly impacts the vehicle's value and functionality. If the charging system fails, the vehicle cannot operate in electric-only mode, or the high-voltage battery displays persistent fault codes, these defects substantially impair the vehicle. California Lemon Law applies to hybrid and electric vehicle components just as it does to traditional powertrain systems, and the Hornet's warranty covers hybrid components for an extended period.
My Dodge Durango has a lifter tick and the dealer says it is normal. Do I have a claim?
Dealers frequently dismiss lifter tick and engine noise as normal Hemi characteristics, but persistent engine tick that worsens over time is often a sign of MDS lifter failure or camshaft wear. If left unrepaired, these defects can cause catastrophic engine damage. Under California Lemon Law, you are not required to accept a defective condition simply because the dealer claims it is normal. If the noise is documented and the dealer refuses to repair it, consult a Lemon Law attorney to evaluate your options.
Are discontinued Dodge performance models still covered by the Lemon Law?
Yes. Even though certain Dodge Challenger and Charger configurations have been discontinued, vehicles still within their factory warranty period are fully protected by California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. The discontinuation of a model does not affect your warranty rights or your ability to file a Lemon Law claim. In fact, the inability to obtain a replacement of the same model may entitle you to additional compensation or a full buyback at the original purchase price.
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