Should I "lemon law" my charger RT
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Should I "lemon law" my charger RT
I'm hoping to get some advice from all you MOTOR HEADS about my charger. I have had a low speed wobble in my car since it hit 1000 miles. I have taken it to the dealer over five times to get this resolved without any results. I have contacted the manager and he said that they will not replace my car. But what they do is void the payment contract and give me 24 cents per mile i have put on it. That would amount to a little over 3000 dollars. I really do not want to give up on my car and lose the thousands in payment money that I have already paid. Has anyone ever "Lemoned" a car? Here are a few other problems I have encountered
1. Static in the radio when the rear defrost is on.
2. The radio telling me I'm adjusting the volume when I am not.
3. The delay on the windshield wipers going crazy when I put on the blinker (Only sometimes)
4. Break system acting funny.
Thank You all You are so helpful on my decision making.
1. Static in the radio when the rear defrost is on.
2. The radio telling me I'm adjusting the volume when I am not.
3. The delay on the windshield wipers going crazy when I put on the blinker (Only sometimes)
4. Break system acting funny.
Thank You all You are so helpful on my decision making.
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RE: Should I "lemon law" my charger RT
It sounds like you have documented this issue very well and yourwithin the Lemmon Law if you wish to play that card. I’m surprised the dealer doesn’t acknowledge your rights.
You have a list of items that should be addressed. If I were you I would play hard ball with them.You have and will continue toinvest your time on these issues that they should take care of. I think your personal time is priceless, they don't and can't repay you for that.
You have a list of items that should be addressed. If I were you I would play hard ball with them.You have and will continue toinvest your time on these issues that they should take care of. I think your personal time is priceless, they don't and can't repay you for that.
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There are some TSB on some of what you said - check the TSB erea on this forum , I know I saw one on the radio and I believe the brakes. Research the TSB print them out then take it to them and see what they say. If nothing either try another dealer or then get the law involved. I hear when the law gets involved its long and drawn out.
Scott
Scott
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RE: Should I "lemon law" my charger RT
ORIGINAL: charginscott
There are some TSB on some of what you said - check the TSB erea on this forum , I know I saw one on the radio and I believe the brakes. Research the TSB print them out then take it to them and see what they say. If nothing either try another dealer or then get the law involved. I hear when the law gets involved its long and drawn out.
Scott
There are some TSB on some of what you said - check the TSB erea on this forum , I know I saw one on the radio and I believe the brakes. Research the TSB print them out then take it to them and see what they say. If nothing either try another dealer or then get the law involved. I hear when the law gets involved its long and drawn out.
Scott
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RE: Should I "lemon law" my charger RT
Immediately take their offer. But as a condition have them sell you another car at dealer invoice. It sounds like your car has a problem/problems with the CAN Bus. My guess is you willNEVER find it. It may sound like a big loss to you, but trust me you will work out much better this way. Also please post you Vehicle VIN so that if sold to someone else the will be able to punish the dealer for selling a known lemon....
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RE: Should I "lemon law" my charger RT
Here in Florida it was pretty straight forward. A mediator called and asked what could be done. i had already tried to replace the vehicle and they shafted me, so he helped move the process forward. You don't have to try to get a new vehicle first, the mediator is just making sure that you gave the dealer the option to take care of the problem.
Hope that helped. I had the truck 18 months and only lost $800.00 from deprectation.
Hope that helped. I had the truck 18 months and only lost $800.00 from deprectation.
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