2020 Lincoln Navigator Lemon Law Settlement in San Joaquin County
This 2020 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR developed multiple problems with the general functionality of the vehicle. The steering wheel experienced multiple issues with its adjustment features including grinding noises and button malfunctions. The battery failed and needed to be jump started multiple times. The transmission would not shift smoothly while on the road. The automated running board on the driver side of the vehicle would not come down properly when opening the door. The lighting on the driver side door would also not come on properly when opening the door. The media screen took an abnormally long time to load and come on when starting the vehicle. The A/C would not blow cold air properly. The driver side seat would grind and make unexpected noises during adjustment. Lastly, neither the rear liftgate or tailgate glass door would open properly.
These issues caused multiple concerns with both the safety and functionality of the vehicle, leading to many dealership visits to replace and repair parts. The steering wheel required multiple replacement parts to fix the button issues and the annoying noises it would make during adjustment. The battery needed a full replacement after failing multiple times. The transmission needed to be reprogrammed twice to make it work as expected. The driver side running board, lights and control switches all needed replacement to fix the issues mentioned previously. The media screen required a software update, the A/C system needed part replacements and the liftgate and tailgate glass door both needed release switch replacements to work properly.
In a statutory repurchase of a lemon vehicle, your down payment, loan payments, towing charges, and rental vehicle charges are reimbursed to you. Additionally, all your attorney’s fees and costs are paid. Representing yourself against the big manufacturers puts you at a disadvantage.
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