Chrysler Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Chrysler? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Chrysler Models We Cover
Chrysler Pacifica
2020-2024 · Minivan
Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
2020-2024 · Plug-in Hybrid Minivan
Chrysler 300
2020-2023 · Full-Size Sedan
Chrysler Voyager
2020-2024 · Minivan
Chrysler Aspen
2020 · SUV
Chrysler 200
2020 · Midsize Sedan
Chrysler Town & Country
2020 · Minivan
Chrysler Sebring
2020 · Midsize Sedan
Chrysler Crossfire
2020 · Sports Car
Chrysler PT Cruiser
2020 · Compact Car
Common Chrysler Defects
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Chrysler Lemon Law FAQ
Is the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid battery fire risk covered under the Lemon Law?
Yes. The Chrysler Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid has been subject to multiple NHTSA fire-risk recalls related to its high-voltage battery pack. Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, a fire risk is one of the most serious safety defects possible. Even if the recall repair has been performed, if you continue to experience battery-related warnings, charging restrictions, or loss of hybrid functionality, you likely have a strong Lemon Law claim. Owners who were instructed not to charge their vehicles also suffered a substantial impairment of use.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for Chrysler's ZF 9-speed transmission problems?
Absolutely. The ZF 9HP 9-speed automatic transmission used in the Chrysler Pacifica and 300 has been a consistent source of Lemon Law claims in California. Common symptoms include harsh 1-2 and 2-3 shifts, gear hunting on highways, and delayed engagement that causes the vehicle to lurch forward. If your dealer has performed transmission software recalibrations, valve body replacements, or complete transmission replacements without resolving the issue, your vehicle likely qualifies as a lemon.
Does Chrysler's Uconnect infotainment freezing count as a substantial defect?
Yes. The Uconnect system in modern Chrysler vehicles controls navigation, climate, phone connectivity, and the backup camera. When the system freezes or reboots while driving, it can distract the driver and eliminate access to the rearview camera, which is a federally mandated safety feature. California Lemon Law considers any defect that substantially impairs use, value, or safety, and a non-functional infotainment system in a modern vehicle meets this standard.
My Chrysler Pacifica stalls at intersections. How quickly can I file a Lemon Law claim?
Engine stalling is classified as a safety defect under California law because it can leave you stranded in dangerous traffic situations without power steering or full braking assist. For safety defects that could result in death or serious bodily injury, the Song-Beverly Act allows a presumption of lemon status after just one failed repair attempt. Document every stalling incident including the date, location, speed, and conditions, and report it to your dealer immediately.
Are leased Chrysler vehicles covered by California Lemon Law?
Yes. California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act covers both purchased and leased vehicles equally. If you lease a Chrysler Pacifica, 300, or Voyager and it develops recurring warranty defects, you have the same rights as an owner to seek a buyback or replacement. In a lease buyback, the manufacturer must refund all lease payments made, discharge the remaining lease balance, and cover incidental costs such as towing and rental cars.
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