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Lincoln Lemon Law Attorney

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

Lincoln Models We Cover

Common Lincoln Defects

10-speed automatic transmission (10R80) shudder and harsh shifting in the 2020-2024 Lincoln Aviator and Corsair, caused by defective torque converter clutch plates, often requiring multiple fluid flushes and valve body replacements without permanent resolution.
SYNC 4 and SYNC 3 infotainment system failures in Navigator, Aviator, and Corsair models, including random screen blackouts, unresponsive touchscreens, navigation freezing, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto disconnections that persist through multiple software updates.
Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring plug-in hybrid powertrain faults, including high-voltage battery cooling system failures, drivetrain malfunction warnings, reduced power mode activation, and inability to charge, leaving owners stranded with no electric-only driving capability.
Rear air suspension compressor and air spring failures in the 2018-2024 Lincoln Navigator, causing the vehicle to drop to the bump stops overnight, display suspension fault warnings, and produce loud compressor noises as early as 25,000 miles.
Panoramic moonroof leaks and wind noise in the 2020-2024 Lincoln Corsair and Aviator, with water intrusion damaging headliner fabric, interior electronics, and causing mold growth that dealers have been unable to permanently seal despite repeated re-caulking attempts.
Lincoln Way app and embedded modem connectivity failures in 2020-2024 models, preventing remote start, vehicle location tracking, and Phone As A Key functionality from working reliably, with dealers unable to resolve persistent modem hardware malfunctions.
Premature front brake rotor warping and pulsation in the Lincoln Nautilus and Corsair, occurring as early as 10,000 miles and requiring repeated rotor resurfacing or replacement that fails to permanently resolve the vibration during braking.

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Lincoln Lemon Law FAQ

Does California Lemon Law cover the Lincoln Aviator's 10-speed transmission shudder?

Yes, the 10-speed transmission shudder is one of the most frequently reported Lincoln defects and is well-suited for a California Lemon Law claim. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Lincoln Aviator or Corsair has been to the dealer multiple times for transmission shudder, harsh shifting, or hesitation without a permanent fix, you may qualify for a full refund or replacement vehicle. Lincoln's 10R80 transmission issues have been the subject of multiple technical service bulletins, and many California owners have successfully pursued Lemon Law claims for this defect.

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for my Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring hybrid problems?

Absolutely. The Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring's plug-in hybrid system defects, including drivetrain malfunction warnings, charging failures, and battery cooling issues, are covered under California Lemon Law if your vehicle is still within the manufacturer's warranty period. The Song-Beverly Act applies to all new vehicles sold or leased in California, and hybrid powertrain defects that substantially impair the vehicle's use or value are strong grounds for a claim. Given the Aviator Grand Touring's premium price point, California courts recognize the significant financial impact these defects have on consumers.

My Lincoln Navigator's air suspension keeps failing. What are my Lemon Law options?

Air suspension failure in the Lincoln Navigator is a recurring problem that frequently supports successful Lemon Law claims in California. If your Navigator has required multiple air spring replacements, compressor repairs, or ride height recalibrations while under warranty, you likely have a valid claim under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. California law considers a vehicle a lemon when the manufacturer cannot repair a substantial defect after a reasonable number of attempts. Lion Lemon has handled numerous Navigator air suspension claims and can provide a free case evaluation to assess the strength of your specific situation.

Does a panoramic roof leak in my Lincoln qualify as a lemon defect?

Yes, a persistent panoramic moonroof leak can qualify your Lincoln as a lemon under California law. Water intrusion is considered a substantial defect because it can damage interior electronics, promote mold growth that poses health risks, and significantly diminish the vehicle's value. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if Lincoln's authorized dealers have been unable to permanently stop the leak after a reasonable number of repair attempts, you may be entitled to a vehicle buyback or replacement. Document every instance of water intrusion with photos and ensure each visit is recorded on a dealer repair order.

How long does a Lincoln Lemon Law case take in California?

Most Lincoln Lemon Law cases in California resolve within three to six months, though timelines can vary depending on the complexity of the case and Lincoln's willingness to negotiate. Many claims are settled through pre-litigation demand letters or manufacturer buyback programs without ever going to court. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, Lincoln is incentivized to settle promptly because the law provides for civil penalties of up to two times the actual damages if a court finds the manufacturer willfully violated the statute. Lion Lemon handles every step of the process so you can focus on getting a reliable vehicle.

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