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BMW Lemon Law Attorney
Repeated problems with your BMW? See whether California lemon law may provide a BMW buyback or refund, replacement vehicle, or cash settlement.
Tell us about your BMW's repair history. We'll review whether a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement may be available.
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A quick eligibility check
Your BMW may qualify if…
These are common indicators under California's Song-Beverly Act. An attorney reviews the full repair and warranty history before determining whether the firm can take a case.
You bought or leased the vehicle in California.
The problem arose while a manufacturer warranty covered the vehicle.
The dealer has had repeated repair opportunities, or the vehicle has spent significant time in the shop.
The defect continues and substantially affects the vehicle's use, value, or safety.
What clients say
“I had an excellent experience working with this lawyer. They were incredibly prompt with every response, which made the entire process feel smooth and stress-free. I always felt heard, and they were genuinely helpful in making sure my needs were met every step of the way. What stood out most was how kind and approachable they were—never intimidating, always willing to explain things clearly and patiently.”
Individual results vary and depend on the facts of each case. Past results do not guarantee a future outcome.
What happens next
Three straightforward steps
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Share your repair history
Tell us about the defect, dealer visits, warranty, and time your BMW spent in the shop.
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An attorney reviews it
A licensed California attorney reviews the submitted information within 24 hours. The review is free and carries no obligation.
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We explain your options
If the firm accepts the case, our attorneys handle manufacturer communications and pursue the remedy supported by the facts.
Why BMW Owners Choose Lion Lemon
Attorney-Led Review
Every case is reviewed by a licensed California attorney within 24 hours — not a call center.
$0 Cost to You
Under California Civil Code §1794(d), the manufacturer pays our attorney fees when we win — not you.
California Focus
We only practice California lemon law. Every attorney on our team works on Song-Beverly Act cases daily.
We Handle the Paperwork
We draft your demand letter, negotiate with BMW, and handle the filing — you focus on driving.
Why a warranty isn't enough
Your warranty vs. the lemon law
A warranty is a promise to attempt repairs. The lemon law is what protects you when those repairs never stick.
The manufacturer's warranty
- The manufacturer decides which repairs to attempt.
- It only obligates them to keep trying — not to actually fix the problem.
- When the warranty ends, the manufacturer's repair obligation ends.
California's lemon law
- Kicks in when repeated repairs don't fix a substantial defect.
- Can require a refund, a replacement vehicle, or a cash settlement.
- Your legal claim can survive after the warranty ends — if the defect was reported while it was in force.
- When you win, the manufacturer pays your attorney fees — not you.
Explore BMW defects, models, recalls & FAQs
What We Handle for BMW Owners
BMW Models We Cover
BMW X3
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury SUV
BMW X5
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury SUV
BMW 3 Series
2020-2024 · Luxury Sedan
BMW X1
2020-2024 · Subcompact SUV
BMW 5 Series
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury Sedan
BMW X7
2020-2024 · Full-Size Luxury SUV
BMW 4 Series
2021-2024 · Luxury Coupe
BMW X4
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury Coupe SUV
BMW 2 Series
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury Coupe
BMW iX
2022-2024 · Electric SUV
We Handle BMW Lemon Law Cases Across California
We handle BMW lemon law cases for clients throughout California, including:
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BMW Lemon Law FAQ
Is a BMW oil leak covered by the Lemon Law?
Yes. Persistent oil leaks are a common BMW defect that can support a Lemon Law claim. BMW engines, particularly the N20 and B48 4-cylinder turbos, are prone to leaks from the valve cover gasket, oil filter housing, and oil pan. If the dealer has replaced gaskets or seals multiple times and the leak returns, the defect substantially impairs your vehicle's reliability and value. Oil leaks can also pose a fire hazard if oil contacts hot exhaust components.
My BMW keeps going into limp mode. Can I file a Lemon Law claim?
Drivetrain malfunction warnings and limp mode activation are among the most common BMW Lemon Law claims. When your BMW reduces power and limits speed to protect the engine or transmission, it creates a serious safety hazard, especially on highways and in traffic. Common causes include turbocharger failure, fuel injector problems, and transmission software faults. If the dealer cannot permanently resolve the issue, you have strong grounds for a buyback.
Does the BMW timing chain issue qualify as a Lemon Law defect?
Timing chain and timing chain guide failure on BMW N20 and N26 engines is a well-documented defect that can cause engine rattling, misfires, and in severe cases, complete engine failure. BMW extended the warranty on the timing chain for some model years, but this does not eliminate your Lemon Law rights. If the defect appeared during your warranty period, you are entitled to pursue a buyback, replacement, or cash compensation.
Are BMW electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles covered by the Lemon Law?
Absolutely. BMW electric vehicles (iX, i4, iX3) and plug-in hybrids (330e, X5 xDrive45e) are fully protected by California Lemon Law. Known issues include high-voltage battery faults, charging failures, drastically reduced electric range compared to advertised figures, and software glitches affecting the drivetrain. These vehicles carry the same warranty protections as conventional BMW models.
BMW repairs are expensive. Will I have to pay out of pocket for a Lemon Law claim?
No. Under California Lemon Law, your attorney fees are paid by BMW if your claim is successful. You pay nothing out of pocket. Additionally, all warranty repairs that should have fixed the defect were the responsibility of BMW in the first place. If the dealer charged you for repairs that should have been covered under warranty, you may be entitled to reimbursement of those costs as part of your Lemon Law claim.
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