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Honda Lemon Law Attorney

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

Honda Models We Cover

Common Honda Defects

Honda CR-V 1.5L turbo engine oil dilution where gasoline contaminates the engine oil, raising oil levels and causing a fuel smell
Honda Civic, Accord, and CR-V infotainment system freezing, touchscreen unresponsiveness, and random rebooting
Honda Odyssey and Pilot 9-speed and 10-speed automatic transmission jerking, hesitation, and grinding noises
Honda AC compressor failure causing warm air, loud grinding noises, and complete loss of air conditioning
Honda Sensing suite malfunctions including false collision warnings, phantom braking, and lane-keeping system errors
Honda CR-V Hybrid and Accord Hybrid battery management issues and unexpected power loss during acceleration
Honda Civic and HR-V CVT transmission droning noise, shuddering, and rubber-band acceleration feel

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Honda Lemon Law FAQ

Is the Honda CR-V oil dilution problem a valid Lemon Law claim?

Yes. The 2017-2019 Honda CR-V 1.5L turbo engine has a well-known oil dilution defect where unburned fuel seeps past the piston rings into the crankcase, raising oil levels and thinning the oil. This can cause premature engine wear and potential failure. Honda issued a software update, but many owners report the problem persists. If your dealer has attempted repairs without success, you have a strong Lemon Law claim in California.

Can I get a Lemon Law buyback for Honda infotainment problems?

Honda infotainment failures can support a Lemon Law claim if they substantially impair the vehicle's use or value. Common issues include a frozen or black touchscreen, loss of backup camera display, Bluetooth disconnections, and Apple CarPlay or Android Auto failures. When these systems control climate, navigation, and safety features, their failure goes beyond a mere inconvenience. Document each dealer visit and any software updates that were attempted.

My Honda Odyssey transmission jerks and hesitates. What are my options?

The Honda Odyssey 9-speed and 10-speed transmissions have been the subject of widespread complaints for jerking, harsh shifting, and hesitation during acceleration. Honda has released multiple software updates, but many owners continue to experience the problem. Under California Lemon Law, if the dealer has made two or more unsuccessful repair attempts for the same transmission issue, you may qualify for a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.

Does Honda Sensing phantom braking qualify as a Lemon Law defect?

Phantom braking, where your Honda suddenly brakes without any obstacle ahead, is a serious safety defect that can absolutely support a Lemon Law claim. False collision warnings and unexpected braking by the Honda Sensing system put you and other drivers at risk of rear-end collisions. Even one or two documented incidents of phantom braking at highway speeds can strengthen a claim because the defect involves a direct safety hazard.

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

Most Honda Lemon Law cases in California resolve within 3 to 6 months. Honda has a dedicated buyback department, and straightforward cases with clear documentation of repeated repair attempts can settle more quickly. Cases that require arbitration or litigation may take longer, but California law requires Honda to pay your attorney fees if you prevail, so there is no cost to you.

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