Volkswagen problems - California Lemon law lawyer
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- Fill out the free case review form or call 1-888-395-3666.
- We contact you after analyzing your Lemon Law case.
- We demand the manufacturer buy back your vehicle.
- The manufacturer will pay all attorney fees.
Do You Think Your Volkswagen Could Be A Lemon?
Edzant Price LLP have successfully represented thousands of California lemon law clients for 36 years and recovered millions of dollars from all automobile manufacturers.
Under the California Lemon Law (the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act) you may be able to get your money back if you are experiencing repeated substantial problems, or safety related problems, with your Volkswagen.
The following popular Volkswagen models may have experienced recalls and technical service bulletins (TSB's).
- Volkswagen Arteon
- Volkswagen Atlas
- Volkswagen Beetle
- Volkswagen CC
- Volkswagen Eos
- Volkswagen e-Golf
- Volkswagen Golf
- VW Golf Alltrack
- VW Golf Sport Wagon
- Volkswagen Golf R
- Volkswagen GTI
- Volkswagen Jetta
- Volkswagen Jetta GLI
- Volkswagen Passat
- Volkswagen Touareg
- Volkswagen Tiguan
- VW Tiguan Limited
The most often reported Volkswagen problems and symptoms include: air conditioner, blown fuse, brakes, electrical, engine cooling, fuel system, ignition, power window regulators, seat belts, steering, tie rod ends, transmission, and windshield wiper failure.
The models most affected by these problems include Arteon, Atlas, Beetle, CC, Eos, e-Golf, Golf, Golf Alltrack, Golf Sport Wagon, Golf R, GTI, Jetta, Jetta GLI, Passat, Touareg, Tiguan and Tiguan Limited.
Automotive climate control includes the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in a vehicle. When one is not working it can lead to repeated expensive repairs and in some cases, dangerous driving conditions. Improperly defogged windows, excessive interior temperatures and failing equipment can impede a drivers safety and the safety of others on the road. The 2018 Volkswagen Atlas, for example, was recalled for an improperly installed HVAC drain tube. A kink in the tube could allow moisture into the airbag control unit causing it to unexpectedly deploy. Almost ten thousand 2018 Volkswagen Atlas owner received notices to return to their dealers to have the air conditioning air tube inspected and in some cases, the air bag control module replaced.
If your Volkswagen is experiencing substantial and repeated, or safety related, problems, the California Lemon Law may help you have your vehicle repurchased and get your money back.
Your first step toward getting rid of your Volkswagen lemon is to complete and submit the short form above or call Edzant Price LLP for a FREE California Lemon Law case review at 888-EX-Lemon (888-395-3666).






































