2023-2024 · Extended SUV
Land Rover Defender 130 Lemon Law
Experiencing problems with your Land Rover Defender 130? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.
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Your California Lemon Law Rights
Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Land Rover Defender 130 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
Land Rover Defender 130 Lemon Law FAQ
Is the Defender 130 covered under the California Lemon Law if the third-row seats malfunction?
Yes, a persistent third-row seat power-fold mechanism failure substantially impairs the use and value of the Defender 130, which is specifically designed and marketed as a three-row vehicle. Under the Song-Beverly Act, if the dealer has been unable to permanently repair the seat mechanism after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to a refund or replacement. The defect does not need to be safety-related to qualify.
Can I file a California Lemon Law claim on my Defender 130 if the water leak has caused secondary electrical damage?
Yes, and the secondary damage from the water intrusion actually strengthens your claim. Under the Song-Beverly Act, a defect that causes cascading failures demonstrates that the vehicle's condition substantially impairs both its use and safety. The manufacturer is responsible for all warranty repairs necessitated by the original defect, including corroded wiring harnesses and damaged electronic modules caused by the leak.
How does the California Lemon Law handle a Defender 130 that has been out of service for extended repair periods?
Under the Song-Beverly Act, if your Defender 130 has been out of service for warranty repairs for a cumulative total of 30 or more calendar days, a rebuttable presumption arises that the vehicle is a lemon. This 30-day threshold includes all warranty-related shop time, not just repairs for a single defect. Days spent waiting for parts while the vehicle is at the dealer count toward this total as well.
Does the California Lemon Law cover towing-related engine problems in my Defender 130?
Yes, as long as you were towing within the manufacturer's published specifications and the defect is covered by the factory warranty. Land Rover rates the Defender 130 for towing, so engine or transmission defects that arise during normal towing use are warranty-covered conditions. The manufacturer cannot deny a lemon law claim simply because the vehicle was used for its intended towing purpose within the rated capacity.
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