Jeep Lemon Law in California
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You’ve most likely seen a Jeep commercial. A powerful and robust vehicle that can canvas any type of terrain. Owning one may have always been your dream, but it’s also a considerable investment. Imagine your excitement of driving off the dealership lot in your new Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, or Gladiator. But what happens when your dream vehicle becomes a source of constant frustration due to recurring mechanical issues?
When your new Jeep vehicle spends more time at the dealership than on the road, your dream can quickly turn to a nightmare.
If you’re facing persistent problems with your Jeep despite multiple repair attempts, you’re not alone – and you don’t have to continue dealing with these issues by yourself. California’s robust lemon law provides protections for consumers stuck with defective vehicles.
However, you need more than the law on your side. You need an experienced Jeep lemon law attorney that understands both the technical complexities of Jeep’s common defects and the emotional toll of owning a problematic vehicle.
Contact us at American Lemon Law Group today for a free consultation about your potential Jeep lemon law claim: (877) 215-5125.
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How Can Jeep Lemon Law Help Me?
California’s lemon law provides substantial remedies for Jeep owners dealing with persistent defects. When properly applied, this consumer protection statute can result in a complete buyback of your defective vehicle or a replacement with a new comparable model. However, taking legal action alone can be a challenging task, which is why it’s important to depend on an experienced lemon law attorney who has knowledge of recent rulings and changes in California’s Lemon Law.
Recent Jeep Warranty Issues and Recalls
Jeep vehicles have experienced several significant defect patterns in recent models that may qualify for lemon law protection. These documented issues include:
- Stellantis has recalled certain 2021–2023 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator models, as well as 2022–2023 Ram 1500 trucks equipped with 3.0L EcoDiesel engines, due to a potential failure of the Bosch CP4.2 high-pressure fuel pump. The defective pump can generate debris that clogs the fuel system, potentially causing engine stalling and increasing crash risk.
- Stellantis has issued a recall for over 154,000 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) due to a fire risk associated with the high-voltage battery packs. The affected models include 2020–2024 Jeep Wrangler 4xe and 2022–2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe SUVs. The issue stems from potential internal failures within the battery, which can lead to fires while the vehicles are parked or in operation.
Legal Options Under Jeep Lemon Law
As a Jeep owner with a defective vehicle, California lemon law provides you with two primary remedies:
- Buyback: The manufacturer must repurchase your defective Jeep, refunding your down payment, monthly payments, registration fees, and paying off any remaining loan balance (minus a usage fee based on mileage at the first repair attempt)
- Replacement: You may receive a new, comparable Jeep model with the manufacturer covering registration and official fees
Is Your Jeep a Lemon?

Under California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, your Jeep may qualify as a lemon if it has substantial defects that impair its use, value, or safety, and these defects persist despite a reasonable number of repair attempts by an authorized Jeep dealership.
To qualify for protection, your Jeep must be covered under the manufacturer’s original warranty when the defect first occurred. This protection extends to:
- New Jeep vehicles purchased or leased in California
- Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Jeep vehicles with a manufacturer-backed warranty
Recent legal changes have impacted used car protections. Following the California Supreme Court ruling in Rodriguez v. FCA, used vehicles with an unexpired manufacturer’s warranty are no longer eligible for lemon law remedies unless they were sold as Certified Pre-Owned vehicles with a new car warranty issued at the time of sale.
Common Jeep defects that may qualify include:
- Transmission failures
- Engine problems
- Electrical system malfunctions
- Suspension issues
- And persistent software glitches affecting vehicle operation
Lemon Law Presumptions for Jeep Owners
California’s lemon law includes a legal presumption that can strengthen your claim. If your Jeep experiences any of these issues within 18 months or 18,000 miles of purchase:
- Two repair attempts for a defect that could cause death or serious injury
- Four repair attempts for the same substantial defect
- 30 or more days out of service for repairs (cumulative, not consecutive)
The law “presumes” your vehicle is a lemon, shifting the burden to Jeep to prove otherwise. This presumption significantly strengthens your position in negotiations or legal proceedings.

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How does Jeep Lemon Law Buyback Work?
When your Jeep qualifies as a lemon, you have options for compensation. Understanding the buyback process helps you navigate the path to resolution effectively.
Options for Repurchase or Replacement
The Jeep lemon law claim process typically follows these steps:
- Documentation of all repair attempts, including repair orders and communications with the dealership
- Consultation with a qualified lemon law attorney to evaluate your claim
- Sending a demand letter to Jeep (required under new legislation effective April 1, 2025)
- Negotiation with Jeep’s representatives
- If necessary, filing a lawsuit and proceeding through litigation
- Resolution through settlement or court judgment
Under recent legislation (Assembly Bill 1755), consumers must provide written notice to Jeep at least 30 days before filing a lawsuit, effective April 1, 2025. This pre-suit notice requirement aims to streamline the resolution process but makes proper documentation and legal guidance even more important.
Statute of Limitations for Jeep Lemon Law Claims
Recent changes to California’s lemon law have modified the statute of limitations. Under the new rules, you must file your Jeep lemon law claim within:
- One year after the final warranty expires, or
- Six years total after the delivery of your Jeep
This represents a significant change from previous requirements. To protect your rights, it’s crucial to consult with a lemon law attorney as soon as you suspect your Jeep may qualify as a lemon.
Contact a Jeep Lemon Law Attorney Today

If you’re struggling with a defective Jeep despite multiple repair attempts, it’s time to take legal action. The experienced attorneys at American Lemon Law Group understand the technical complexities of Jeep’s common defects and the piling frustrations of vehicle owners.
Our legal team has successfully handled hundreds of Jeep lemon law claims, securing maximum compensation for our clients. We pride ourselves on our high success rate and having recovered more than $50 million on behalf of our clients.
When you depend on us, you should expect the very best in legal representation. In addition to handling Jeep lemon law cases, we’ve also successfully litigated on behalf of our clients against manufacturers like:
Call American Lemon Law Group today at (877) 215-5125 for a free, no-obligation consultation about your potential Jeep lemon law claim. Our attorneys can evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and guide you through every step of the process.

Nick Movagar
Nick Movagar is a dedicated Lemon Law attorney with a proven record of winning cases against major defense firms. He fights tirelessly to protect consumers rights and isn t afraid to take cases to trial.
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