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2021-2024 · Compact SUV

Ford Bronco Sport Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Ford Bronco Sport? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Ford Bronco Sport Problems

The 1.5L EcoBoost three-cylinder engine suffers from premature crankshaft seal leaks and excessive crankcase pressure, causing oil to seep from the front main seal and trigger low oil pressure warnings.
The 8F35 eight-speed automatic transmission hesitates and jerks during low-speed maneuvers such as parking and three-point turns, attributed to inconsistent torque converter lockup calibration.
The all-wheel-drive rear differential coupling overheats during sustained off-road use or towing near the rated capacity, triggering an AWD fault message and reverting the vehicle to front-wheel drive only.
The panoramic fixed glass roof develops delamination and hazing between the glass layers, obstructing visibility and creating a distracting visual distortion that worsens in direct sunlight.
The front windshield wiper motor fails intermittently, causing the wipers to stop mid-stroke or operate at only one speed, traced to a defective circuit board within the wiper motor assembly.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Ford Bronco Sport 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

Ford Bronco Sport Lemon Law FAQ

My Bronco Sport's AWD system keeps disabling itself with a fault message. Is this a lemon law defect in California?

An AWD system that fails and reverts to front-wheel drive substantially impairs the vehicle's use and safety, especially if you purchased the Bronco Sport for its off-road and all-weather capabilities. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, this defect impairs both the vehicle's intended use and its value compared to a two-wheel-drive model. If the dealer has replaced the rear differential coupling or updated software without resolving the fault, each attempt counts toward a lemon law claim.

The 1.5L engine in my Bronco Sport leaks oil and the dealer cannot find the source. What should I do for my lemon law case?

Request that the dealer perform a UV dye test to trace the exact source of the oil leak and document it in the repair order. Under California's Song-Beverly Act, even if the dealer cannot identify the source, your visit still counts as a repair attempt because you presented the vehicle for warranty repair. Ask the service advisor to note the visible oil residue, oil level readings, and any diagnostic steps taken. Multiple documented visits for the same oil leak complaint build a strong lemon law case.

My Bronco Sport's windshield wipers stop working in the rain. Ford has tried to fix this twice. How many more attempts before I qualify?

Windshield wipers that fail during rain are a serious safety defect, as they directly impair your ability to see the road. Under the Song-Beverly Act, safety defects that could cause death or serious bodily injury require only two repair attempts to trigger the lemon law presumption. With two failed attempts already, you likely meet the threshold now. Contact a California lemon law attorney immediately, as you should not continue driving in rain with unreliable wipers and you may be entitled to a refund or replacement.

Ford is offering me a trade-in allowance toward a new vehicle instead of a lemon law buyback for my Bronco Sport. Is this a fair deal?

A trade-in allowance is almost never as favorable as a full lemon law buyback under the Song-Beverly Act. A proper buyback includes your full purchase price, all payments made, down payment, taxes, registration, and incidental expenses, minus only a small mileage offset. A trade-in offer typically undervalues your vehicle and requires you to purchase another Ford. You are under no obligation to accept a trade-in offer, and a lemon law attorney can negotiate a full statutory buyback at no cost to you since Ford must pay attorney fees.

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