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Infiniti Lemon Law Attorney

Experiencing problems with your Infiniti? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.

Infiniti Models We Cover

Common Infiniti Defects

Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) failure in the QX50 and QX55, causing violent shuddering, delayed acceleration, and complete loss of forward motion, often requiring full transmission replacement under 60,000 miles.
Excessive oil consumption in the VQ37VHR 3.7-liter V6 engine found in Q50 and Q70 models, with owners reporting consumption of one quart or more every 1,000 miles and premature catalytic converter damage.
Direct Adaptive Steering (steer-by-wire) malfunctions in 2014-2020 Q50 and Q60 models, causing intermittent loss of steering feedback, unintended steering inputs, and dashboard warning lights during highway driving.
InTouch dual-screen infotainment system in 2018-2024 QX50 and QX60 models experiencing severe lag, touchscreen unresponsiveness, repeated system reboots, and Bluetooth connectivity failures that persist after software updates.
Air suspension compressor and strut failure in the QX80, resulting in the vehicle sagging overnight, compressor burnout, and ride height warning lights appearing as early as 30,000 miles.
Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) failure in Q50 and Q60 models preventing the vehicle from starting, displaying a steering lock malfunction warning, and requiring towing to the dealer for an expensive control module replacement.
Premature failure of the secondary timing chain tensioners in the VQ35DE and VQ35HR engines used in older QX60 and Q50 models, producing a rattling noise on cold starts and risking catastrophic engine damage if left unrepaired.

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Infiniti Lemon Law FAQ

Does California Lemon Law cover Infiniti CVT transmission problems?

Yes, CVT transmission defects are among the most common Lemon Law claims involving Infiniti vehicles in California. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Infiniti QX50, QX55, or QX60 has experienced repeated CVT shuddering, hesitation, or failure while still under the manufacturer's warranty, you may be entitled to a replacement vehicle or a full refund. California law generally considers a vehicle a lemon if the manufacturer has been unable to repair a substantial defect after a reasonable number of attempts, typically two or more for safety-related issues.

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for my Infiniti Q50's steer-by-wire system?

Absolutely. The Direct Adaptive Steering system in the Infiniti Q50 and Q60 is an electronic steer-by-wire system, and defects in this system are considered safety-related under California Lemon Law. If your dealer has attempted to repair steering feedback loss, unintended inputs, or related warning lights multiple times without success, the Song-Beverly Act may entitle you to a buyback or replacement. Safety defects typically require fewer repair attempts, sometimes as few as two, before a vehicle qualifies as a lemon in California.

My Infiniti QX80's air suspension keeps failing. Is this covered?

Air suspension failures in the Infiniti QX80 are a well-documented issue and can absolutely form the basis of a California Lemon Law claim. If your QX80 is sagging, displaying ride height warnings, or requiring repeated air strut or compressor replacements while under warranty, the vehicle may qualify as a lemon. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, Infiniti must either repurchase or replace your vehicle if they cannot repair a warranty-covered defect within a reasonable number of attempts. Lion Lemon can evaluate your repair history at no cost to determine your eligibility.

Does Infiniti's oil consumption issue qualify for a Lemon Law claim in California?

Excessive oil consumption in Infiniti models equipped with the VQ37VHR engine can qualify for a Lemon Law claim if the issue substantially impairs the vehicle's use, value, or safety while under the manufacturer's warranty. California courts have recognized that burning a quart of oil every 1,000 miles or less is a defect that goes beyond normal consumption. If Infiniti has been unable to fix the oil consumption problem after multiple repair attempts, including piston ring replacements or short block replacements, the Song-Beverly Act protects your right to a refund or replacement.

Will I have to pay attorney fees for an Infiniti Lemon Law case?

No. Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, the manufacturer is required to pay your attorney fees if you prevail in a Lemon Law case. This means you can hire Lion Lemon to represent you with zero out-of-pocket costs. Our firm works on a contingency basis for all Infiniti Lemon Law claims, so there is no financial risk to you. If we do not win your case, you owe us nothing. This fee-shifting provision was specifically designed by the California Legislature to ensure consumers have access to legal representation against large automakers.

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