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2020 · Midsize Sedan

Dodge Avenger Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Dodge Avenger? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Dodge Avenger Problems

The Pentastar 3.6L V6 engine experiences catastrophic rocker arm failure that bends pushrods and damages camshaft lobes, requiring top-end engine rebuilds at low mileage.
The 62TE 6-speed automatic transmission develops torque converter clutch failure that causes severe shuddering at highway speeds and eventually triggers limp mode with limited gear availability.
The front wheel bearings fail prematurely, producing a groaning rumble that increases with speed and leads to dangerous wheel play if not replaced promptly.
The electronic throttle body sticks intermittently, causing unexpected surges during city driving and delayed throttle response that creates unsafe hesitation during highway merging.
The HVAC blend door actuator gears strip internally, causing the climate control system to blow only hot or only cold air regardless of the temperature setting.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Dodge Avenger has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Dodge Avenger Lemon Law FAQ

My Dodge Avenger's throttle surges unexpectedly. Is this a safety defect under the California Lemon Law?

Yes. Unexpected throttle surges and hesitation are serious safety defects that can cause accidents. Under the Song-Beverly Act, safety-related defects require only two unsuccessful repair attempts to trigger the Lemon Law presumption, giving you a faster path to a refund or replacement vehicle.

Can I get compensation for the diminished value of my Dodge Avenger under the Lemon Law?

The Song-Beverly Act entitles you to a full refund of the purchase price or a replacement vehicle, which effectively addresses the diminished value concern. Additionally, if the manufacturer willfully violated the Act, the court may award a civil penalty of up to two times your actual damages as additional compensation.

What if Dodge says the wheel bearing wear on my Avenger is a normal wear item?

Premature wheel bearing failure within the warranty period is not normal wear and tear. Under the Song-Beverly Act, the manufacturer must cover defects in materials and workmanship during the warranty period. Wheel bearings that fail at unusually low mileage indicate a manufacturing or design defect, not routine wear.

Do I need to notify Dodge corporate before filing a Lemon Law claim for my Avenger?

California law does not require you to notify the manufacturer's corporate office before filing a Lemon Law lawsuit. Taking your vehicle to an authorized dealer for warranty repairs satisfies the requirement that you give the manufacturer an opportunity to fix the defect. However, sending written notice to Dodge can create additional documentation that strengthens your case.

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