The owner of this 2024 Toyota Tundra 4WD began experiencing serious engine-related defects shortly after purchase. The vehicle developed a loud misfire during startup, creating significant concerns about the reliability and safety of the truck. Further inspection revealed metal debris circulating throughout the engine due to a defective crankshaft assembly.

Because of the severity of the defect, the engine required a complete replacement.

Under California’s Lemon Law, consumers may be entitled to a statutory repurchase of their defective vehicle, including reimbursement for down payment amounts, monthly payments, towing expenses, rental vehicle costs, and other damages. The manufacturer is also responsible for paying the consumer’s attorney’s fees and costs.

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This 2023 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4WD exhibited a serious powertrain issue which resulted in engine stalls, and complete engine shutdown at slow speeds. The engine showed crankshaft bearing failure upon further diagnosis. Additionally, fit and function defects caused annoying whistling noises which could be heard from the driver side window at freeway speeds.

As a result of these defects, our client experienced safety concerns, usability issues, and endured multiple repair visits to the dealer.

In a statutory repurchase of a lemon vehicle you can get back your down-payment, all your payments, towing charges, rental vehicle charges as well as have all your attorney’s fees and costs paid. Representing yourself against the big manufacturers puts you at a disadvantage.

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