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Road Side Pub
Lemon law help
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 9852753" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I don't know, the amount of time in the shop and being 3 visits I would think the Lemon Law is something to check on. Contact your state department and see where you stand. If your state is anything like CT, a committee then examines your claim and makes a decision either way. So you could actually submit a claim and lose. And I believe in CT you cannot appeal the decision. It becomes final. The more serious the issue the better chance you have. I would definitely meet with the dealer's president/owner/general manager and discuss it. Bear in mind that this issue directly relates to the safety equipment. That IMO escalates this to a more serious issue. Your life could depend on it. Heck, if it were me I would tell the dealer that if when you get the car back it happens a fourth time you want a new car. Are they willing to risk your life with an airbag issue? Serious stuff IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 9852753, member: 6727"] I don't know, the amount of time in the shop and being 3 visits I would think the Lemon Law is something to check on. Contact your state department and see where you stand. If your state is anything like CT, a committee then examines your claim and makes a decision either way. So you could actually submit a claim and lose. And I believe in CT you cannot appeal the decision. It becomes final. The more serious the issue the better chance you have. I would definitely meet with the dealer's president/owner/general manager and discuss it. Bear in mind that this issue directly relates to the safety equipment. That IMO escalates this to a more serious issue. Your life could depend on it. Heck, if it were me I would tell the dealer that if when you get the car back it happens a fourth time you want a new car. Are they willing to risk your life with an airbag issue? Serious stuff IMO. [/QUOTE]
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