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2020-2024 · Compact SUV

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Problems

The 4B40 1.5L turbocharged engine develops turbocharger wastegate actuator failures, causing overboosting conditions, power loss, and check engine lights with code P0299 for underboost or P0234 for overboost.
The CVT transmission in the Eclipse Cross exhibits jerking and hesitation during low-speed acceleration, often traced to defective valve body solenoids and degraded transmission fluid.
The direct injection fuel system suffers from carbon buildup on intake valves in the 4B40 engine, resulting in rough idle, misfires with codes P0300-P0304, and reduced fuel economy.
The head unit and infotainment touchscreen experiences frequent freezing, unresponsive inputs, and Bluetooth connectivity dropouts that persist even after software updates and module replacements.
The rear differential coupling in AWD models develops premature seal leaks and bearing noise, causing vibrations at highway speeds and eventual failure of the AWD engagement system.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 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

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Lemon Law FAQ

My Eclipse Cross has been at the dealer for over 30 days total for turbo and CVT issues. Does this qualify under California Lemon Law?

Yes. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, a vehicle that has been out of service for repairs for 30 or more cumulative calendar days during the warranty period is presumed to be a lemon. This applies even if the repairs were for different defects. You should keep detailed records of every service visit and the dates your vehicle was in the shop.

Can Mitsubishi deny my Lemon Law claim if the Eclipse Cross defect is intermittent and hard to reproduce?

No. Intermittent defects are still covered under California's Song-Beverly Act as long as they substantially impair the vehicle's use, value, or safety. Document every occurrence with dates, symptoms, and any warning lights. Even if the dealer cannot replicate the problem, your documented complaints and repair orders serve as evidence of the ongoing defect.

Do I need to go to arbitration before filing a Lemon Law lawsuit for my Eclipse Cross in California?

No, arbitration is not required before filing a lawsuit under California's Song-Beverly Act. While Mitsubishi may offer its own arbitration program, participation is voluntary on your part. You have the right to proceed directly to court, and many consumers find that hiring a lemon law attorney to file suit leads to faster and more favorable outcomes.

What qualifies as a substantial defect in my Eclipse Cross under California Lemon Law?

A substantial defect is any condition that impairs the vehicle's use, value, or safety and is covered under the manufacturer's warranty. Engine and transmission failures, turbo malfunctions, and persistent electrical problems in the Eclipse Cross all qualify. Minor cosmetic issues that do not affect drivability or safety typically do not meet the threshold.

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