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Mitsubishi Lemon Law Attorney

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

Mitsubishi Models We Cover

Common Mitsubishi Defects

Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) failure in the 2018-2025 Mitsubishi Outlander and Eclipse Cross, causing jerking during acceleration, whining noises, overheating warnings, and complete loss of drive requiring full transmission replacement, often before 60,000 miles.
Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system faults in the 2022-2025 Outlander, triggering service AWC warning lights, defaulting to front-wheel drive only, and producing grinding or clunking sounds during turns, with dealers unable to permanently resolve the electronic coupling and rear differential issues.
Infotainment and connectivity problems in the 2022-2025 Outlander and Eclipse Cross equipped with the 9-inch touchscreen display, including wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay disconnections, Bluetooth audio dropouts, and the system reverting to factory settings after each ignition cycle.
Outlander PHEV battery and charging system failures in the 2023-2025 models, including inability to charge from Level 2 stations, rapid battery capacity degradation, EV system warning lights, and the gasoline engine running constantly despite a full battery charge.
Premature paint peeling and clear coat delamination on the 2018-2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Outlander Sport, particularly on roof panels, hoods, and trunk lids, with the defect appearing within two to three years of purchase and Mitsubishi frequently denying warranty coverage.
Air conditioning compressor failure in the 2018-2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Outlander, causing complete loss of cold air, loud rattling from the compressor clutch, and refrigerant leaks at the compressor seal, with replacements often failing again within one year.
Premature front lower control arm bushing deterioration in the 2020-2025 Mitsubishi Outlander, causing clunking noises over bumps, uneven tire wear, and imprecise steering feel, with the rubber bushings cracking and separating as early as 15,000 miles.

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Mitsubishi Lemon Law FAQ

Does California Lemon Law cover Mitsubishi CVT transmission problems?

Yes, CVT transmission defects are the most common basis for Mitsubishi Lemon Law claims in California. The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act covers any substantial defect in a new vehicle that the manufacturer cannot repair within a reasonable number of warranty attempts. If your Mitsubishi Outlander or Eclipse Cross is experiencing CVT shuddering, overheating, or failure and the dealer has been unable to fix it, you may be entitled to a full refund or replacement vehicle. Mitsubishi provides a five-year, 60,000-mile basic warranty and a ten-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty, both of which cover CVT defects.

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for my Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV battery issues?

Absolutely. The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV's battery and charging system defects are covered under California Lemon Law. If your PHEV cannot charge, displays EV system warnings, or has suffered significant battery capacity loss while under warranty, these issues substantially impair the vehicle's use and value. Under the Song-Beverly Act, Mitsubishi must either fix the problem, replace the vehicle, or refund your purchase price. The Outlander PHEV's battery system carries an eight-year, 100,000-mile warranty, so you have an extended window to document recurring problems and build a strong case.

My Mitsubishi's paint is peeling. Is that a Lemon Law defect?

Paint peeling and clear coat delamination on a new Mitsubishi can qualify as a Lemon Law defect under California's Song-Beverly Act if the issue occurs during the warranty period and substantially impairs the vehicle's value. While Mitsubishi sometimes argues that paint issues are cosmetic, California law defines a substantial defect as one that impairs use, value, or safety. Premature paint failure on a vehicle that is only a few years old clearly diminishes its resale value and appearance. If Mitsubishi has refused to properly repair or repaint affected panels under warranty, Lion Lemon can help you pursue a claim.

How does Mitsubishi's 10-year powertrain warranty affect my Lemon Law rights?

Mitsubishi's industry-leading ten-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty actually strengthens your position in a California Lemon Law claim. The longer warranty period gives you more time to document recurring powertrain defects, such as CVT failures or S-AWC system faults, and establish a pattern of failed repair attempts. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, any defect that occurs during the warranty period and cannot be repaired in a reasonable number of attempts qualifies. You do not need to wait until the warranty expires to file a claim, and in fact, acting sooner with well-documented repair records often leads to faster resolutions.

Will pursuing a Lemon Law claim void my Mitsubishi warranty?

No. It is illegal for Mitsubishi or any manufacturer to void your warranty or retaliate against you for pursuing a Lemon Law claim in California. The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act both protect your right to seek legal remedies without any impact on your remaining warranty coverage. Your existing warranty remains fully in effect throughout the Lemon Law process. Additionally, under California law, the manufacturer is required to pay your attorney fees if you prevail, so there is no cost to you for hiring Lion Lemon to handle your case.

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