Land Rover Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Land Rover? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Land Rover Models We Cover
Land Rover Range Rover Sport
2020-2024 · Luxury SUV
Land Rover Range Rover
2020-2024 · Full-Size Luxury SUV
Land Rover Discovery
2020-2024 · 3-Row SUV
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury SUV
Land Rover Defender
2020-2024 · Off-Road SUV
Land Rover Discovery Sport
2020-2024 · Compact SUV
Land Rover Range Rover Velar
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury SUV
Land Rover Range Rover SV
2023-2024 · Ultra-Luxury SUV
Land Rover Defender 130
2023-2024 · Extended SUV
Land Rover Range Rover PHEV
2020-2024 · Plug-in Hybrid SUV
Common Land Rover Defects
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Land Rover Lemon Law FAQ
Are Land Rovers common Lemon Law vehicles in California?
Land Rover and Range Rover models are among the most frequently seen vehicles in California Lemon Law cases. The combination of complex electronic systems, air suspension, and premium pricing means that defects are both common and highly impactful on the vehicle's value and usability. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, California provides strong protections for Land Rover owners who experience recurring defects that the manufacturer cannot repair. Lion Lemon has extensive experience handling Land Rover claims and understands the specific technical issues and dealer repair patterns that strengthen these cases.
Does the ZF 9-speed transmission issue qualify for Lemon Law in California?
Yes, the ZF 9-speed transmission problems in Land Rover vehicles are strong grounds for a California Lemon Law claim. Harsh shifting, gear hunting, and transmission fault warnings substantially impair the vehicle's use and can create safety concerns, particularly when the transmission hesitates during merging or passing maneuvers. Under the Song-Beverly Act, if your dealer has attempted multiple software updates, transmission fluid flushes, valve body replacements, or control module reprogramming without resolving the issue, your vehicle likely qualifies as a lemon. Many Land Rover owners have successfully obtained buybacks for this specific defect.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for electrical problems in my Land Rover?
Absolutely. The widespread electrical issues in Land Rover vehicles, including phantom warning lights, battery drain, and body control module failures, can form the basis of a strong Lemon Law claim in California. Under the Song-Beverly Act, a substantial defect includes any issue that impairs the vehicle's use, value, or safety. Intermittent electrical faults that leave your Land Rover undriveable, disable safety systems, or cause repeated dash warning lights clearly meet this standard. The key is maintaining thorough documentation of every dealer visit, even if the dealer cannot replicate the fault on that particular day, as the repair order itself serves as evidence.
My Range Rover's air suspension failed again. What should I do?
If your Range Rover's air suspension has failed repeatedly, you should ensure every failure is documented on an official dealer repair order and then contact a Lemon Law attorney. Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, recurring air suspension failures that the dealer cannot permanently resolve are a textbook lemon defect. The air suspension is a critical system that affects ride quality, handling, and ground clearance, and its failure substantially impairs both the use and value of the vehicle. Lion Lemon can review your repair history at no cost and determine whether your Range Rover meets the threshold for a buyback or replacement claim.
Does Land Rover's warranty cover Lemon Law claims for water leaks?
Yes, water leaks from sunroof or panoramic roof drainage failures are covered under Land Rover's basic warranty and can support a California Lemon Law claim. Water intrusion that damages interior electronics, causes mold growth, or creates musty odors substantially impairs both the vehicle's use and its resale value. Under the Song-Beverly Act, if the dealer has attempted to clear drainage tubes, reseal the sunroof cassette, or replace damaged components multiple times without permanently stopping the leak, your Land Rover may qualify as a lemon. California courts have consistently recognized water intrusion as a serious defect that goes beyond a mere inconvenience.
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