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Fiat Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Fiat? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
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Under California Civil Code §1794(d), the manufacturer pays our attorney fees when we win — not you.
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We only practice California lemon law. Every attorney on our team works on Song-Beverly Act cases daily.
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We draft your demand letter, negotiate with Fiat, and handle the filing — you focus on driving.
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Fiat Lemon Law FAQ
Is the Fiat 500X 9-speed transmission covered under California Lemon Law?
Yes. The ZF 9HP 9-speed automatic transmission in the Fiat 500X has been one of the most problematic transmissions across the Stellantis lineup. Common symptoms include rough 1-2 shifts, gear hunting between 4th and 6th gears, and jolting during low-speed maneuvers. If your Fiat dealer has performed multiple transmission software recalibrations, valve body replacements, or other repairs without resolving the shifting issues, your 500X likely qualifies as a lemon under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for Fiat 500e battery degradation?
Yes. The Fiat 500e's lithium-ion battery is warranted against excessive capacity loss, and significant range degradation below the manufacturer's specifications constitutes a defect. If your 500e is consistently delivering far less than its EPA-rated range under normal driving conditions and the dealer cannot restore battery performance, you may have a valid claim. California Lemon Law protects EV owners whose battery systems fail to meet warranty performance standards, and the 500e's 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty provides a long claim window.
My Fiat keeps triggering the check engine light even after dealer repairs. What can I do?
Chronic check engine light illumination is a common complaint among Fiat 500X and 500L owners. Whether the codes are related to the evaporative emissions system, catalytic converter, or oxygen sensors, repeated failed repair attempts build a strong Lemon Law case. Under California law, if the dealer has attempted to fix the same check engine light issue two or more times without success, or if the vehicle has spent 30 or more cumulative days in the shop, you are likely entitled to a buyback or replacement.
Does Fiat's limited dealer network in California affect my Lemon Law rights?
Fiat's shrinking dealer network in California can actually strengthen your Lemon Law claim. If you must travel significant distances to reach an authorized Fiat service center, or if appointment wait times extend your vehicle's out-of-service period, these inconveniences are factored into your claim. The Song-Beverly Act counts all days the vehicle is unavailable for use, including transit time to distant dealers and days spent waiting for parts that may need to be ordered from overseas.
Are used Fiat vehicles still covered by California Lemon Law?
Yes, used Fiat vehicles can be covered if they were purchased or leased with an existing manufacturer warranty. Many certified pre-owned Fiat vehicles carry extended warranty coverage that qualifies for Lemon Law protection. Additionally, if you purchased a used Fiat from a dealer that provided its own express written warranty, you may still have rights under the Song-Beverly Act. The key factor is whether the vehicle had active warranty coverage at the time the defects first appeared.
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