Jaguar Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Jaguar? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Jaguar Models We Cover
Jaguar F-Pace
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury SUV
Jaguar E-Pace
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury SUV
Jaguar XE
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury Sedan
Jaguar XF
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury Sedan
Jaguar I-Pace
2020-2024 · Electric SUV
Jaguar F-Type
2020-2024 · Sports Car
Jaguar F-Pace SVR
2020-2024 · Performance SUV
Jaguar XE Sport
2020 · Sport Sedan
Jaguar XF Sportbrake
2020-2024 · Luxury Wagon
Jaguar F-Type R
2020-2024 · Performance Sports Car
Common Jaguar Defects
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Jaguar Lemon Law FAQ
Does California Lemon Law cover Jaguar transmission problems?
Yes, ZF 8-speed automatic transmission shudder and shifting defects in Jaguar vehicles are among the most common issues seen in California Lemon Law claims. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Jaguar F-Pace, XE, or XF has been to the dealer multiple times for transmission shudder, harsh shifting, or delayed engagement without a permanent repair, you likely have a strong lemon case. Transmission defects that cause hesitation during acceleration or unpredictable shifting can also be classified as safety defects, which require fewer repair attempts to qualify under the statute.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for my Jaguar's infotainment system?
Yes, persistent infotainment failures in Jaguar vehicles can support a Lemon Law claim under California law. Modern Jaguar vehicles rely on the center touchscreen for critical functions including climate control, navigation, parking cameras, and vehicle settings, so a system that repeatedly freezes or crashes substantially impairs the vehicle's use. The Song-Beverly Act does not distinguish between mechanical and electronic defects; any warranty-covered issue that the manufacturer cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts qualifies. Lion Lemon has successfully handled Jaguar infotainment claims and can provide a free case assessment.
My Jaguar's supercharged V6 has a coolant leak. Is this a Lemon Law issue?
The AJ126 supercharged V6 coolant crossover pipe leak is a well-known Jaguar defect that frequently supports Lemon Law claims in California. This internal coolant leak is particularly concerning because it occurs deep within the engine valley and can cause overheating and engine damage before the driver receives any warning. Under the Song-Beverly Act, a defect that risks engine failure clearly constitutes a substantial impairment of the vehicle's safety, use, and value. If your Jaguar dealer has attempted to repair the coolant pipe and the leak has recurred, or if the initial failure caused secondary engine damage, you may have a strong case for a buyback.
Are Jaguar electrical problems covered under California Lemon Law?
Absolutely. The persistent electrical faults that plague many Jaguar models are covered under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. Issues like battery drain, non-functioning door handles, cascading warning lights, and modules that fail to enter sleep mode are all warranty-covered defects that can substantially impair the vehicle's use and reliability. The challenge with electrical claims is that the intermittent nature of the faults can make diagnosis difficult, but California law does not require the dealer to replicate the exact failure in the shop. What matters is that you reported the problem and the dealer was given the opportunity to repair it.
How do I start a Jaguar Lemon Law claim in California?
Starting a Jaguar Lemon Law claim in California begins with gathering your vehicle repair records, including all dealer repair orders and any correspondence with Jaguar customer care. You should then contact Lion Lemon for a free case evaluation, where we will review your repair history and determine the strength of your claim. Under the Song-Beverly Act, you do not need to send a demand letter or go through arbitration before filing a claim, though we may pursue pre-litigation resolution to achieve a faster result. Lion Lemon handles the entire process from initial demand through resolution, and you pay nothing unless we win because the law requires Jaguar to cover your attorney fees.
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