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Tesla Lemon Law Attorney

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

Tesla Models We Cover

Common Tesla Defects

Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X phantom braking where Autopilot or automatic emergency braking activates suddenly without cause
Tesla paint quality defects including thin paint, orange peel texture, chipping, and premature fading
Tesla panel gaps and body alignment issues including misaligned doors, trunks, and frunk lids
Tesla suspension control arm and ball joint premature failure causing clunking, knocking, and alignment problems
Tesla touchscreen yellowing, display bleeding, MCU failure, and complete black screen rendering the vehicle nearly inoperable
Tesla Model Y and Model 3 heat pump failure in cold weather causing no cabin heat and reduced range
Tesla door handle malfunction, window regulator failure, and water intrusion into cabin and trunk areas

We Handle Tesla Lemon Law Cases Across California

We handle Tesla lemon law cases for clients throughout California, including:

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Helpful Lemon Law Resources

Tesla Lemon Law FAQ

Is Tesla phantom braking a valid Lemon Law claim in California?

Yes. Phantom braking, where your Tesla suddenly decelerates on the highway without any obstacle or hazard ahead, is a serious safety defect. NHTSA has received thousands of complaints about this issue on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Because phantom braking creates a direct risk of rear-end collisions, even one or two documented occurrences can support a strong Lemon Law claim. Over-the-air software updates that fail to resolve the issue strengthen your case.

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for Tesla paint and panel gap issues?

Paint quality defects and panel gaps can support a Lemon Law claim if they substantially impair your vehicle's value. Tesla has been widely criticized for thin paint that chips easily, uneven panel gaps, and misaligned body panels. If these issues were present at delivery or appeared shortly after, and Tesla's service center has been unable to permanently correct them, you may qualify. Multiple failed repair attempts to fix alignment and paint issues demonstrate a manufacturing defect.

My Tesla touchscreen went black. Does that qualify under Lemon Law?

A Tesla touchscreen failure is one of the strongest Lemon Law claims because the touchscreen controls nearly every vehicle function, including climate, navigation, mirrors, wipers, and even the glove box. When the screen goes black or the MCU (Media Control Unit) fails, the vehicle becomes extremely difficult to use safely. Tesla has recalled certain MCU units, but if the replacement also fails or the issue persists, you have a compelling Lemon Law case.

Does Tesla's mandatory arbitration clause affect my Lemon Law rights?

Tesla's purchase agreement includes an arbitration clause, but California law provides strong protections for Lemon Law claims. Many Tesla Lemon Law cases proceed through arbitration and still result in favorable outcomes for consumers, including full buybacks. An experienced Lemon Law attorney can navigate the arbitration process effectively. Additionally, some courts have found Tesla's arbitration clause unenforceable in certain circumstances.

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for repeated Tesla over-the-air update failures?

Yes. Tesla is unique in that it pushes software updates to fix defects remotely. However, if these updates fail to resolve your issue, or if an update introduces new problems such as reduced range, new phantom braking behavior, or feature removal, the failed software repair attempts count as repair attempts under California Lemon Law, just like a physical dealer visit. Document each update and whether the problem persisted afterward.

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