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2021-2024 · Hybrid SUV

Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Problems

The Corsair Grand Touring's 2.5L Atkinson-cycle hybrid engine paired with the eCVT (electronic continuously variable transmission) develops a high-pitched whining noise from the electric motor at speeds above 40 mph, traced to failing motor bearings and triggering DTC P0A0D (hybrid drive motor A position sensor circuit).
The plug-in hybrid battery pack (14.4 kWh lithium-ion) in the Corsair Grand Touring experiences premature cell degradation, reducing the EPA-rated 28-mile electric range to under 10 miles within the first two years of ownership, with DTC P0A80 (replace hybrid battery pack) illuminating on the dashboard.
The eCVT (electronic continuously variable transmission) in the Corsair Grand Touring produces harsh engagement and shuddering during cold starts, particularly when transitioning from electric-only mode to hybrid mode, caused by inadequate transmission fluid warming and calibration errors logged as DTC P0717 (turbine shaft speed sensor no signal).
The Corsair Grand Touring's integrated DC-DC converter, which steps down the high-voltage battery to supply the 12V accessory system, fails prematurely, causing dead 12V batteries, loss of all accessory power, and no-start conditions, with DTC U0100 (lost communication with ECM/PCM) stored in multiple modules.
The regenerative braking calibration in the Corsair Grand Touring causes an abrupt transition between regenerative and mechanical braking, creating a noticeable lurch at low speeds and unpredictable braking distances in stop-and-go traffic, linked to DTC C1145 (right front wheel speed sensor circuit malfunction) indicating sensor input errors.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring 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

Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Lemon Law FAQ

My Corsair Grand Touring's electric range has dropped dramatically. Does this qualify as a Lemon Law defect in California?

Yes. A significant reduction in electric-only range caused by battery cell degradation is a substantial defect under the Song-Beverly Act. The advertised electric range is a material feature that influenced your purchase decision, and a dramatic reduction constitutes a substantial impairment of both value and use. Ensure you document the displayed range estimates and actual mileage achieved on electric power.

Can I pursue a Lemon Law claim if my Corsair Grand Touring has multiple different defects rather than one recurring problem?

Yes. Under California's Song-Beverly Act, you do not need to have the same defect repaired multiple times. If your Corsair Grand Touring has several different warranty defects and the combined repair visits total four or more attempts or 30 or more cumulative days out of service, you may qualify for Lemon Law relief. Each distinct defect contributes to the overall pattern of nonconformity.

The dealer says they need to order a hybrid battery for my Corsair Grand Touring and it could take months. What are my rights?

Under Song-Beverly, every day your vehicle sits at the dealership waiting for parts counts toward the 30-day out-of-service threshold. The manufacturer cannot avoid Lemon Law liability by claiming parts are on backorder. You should request a loaner vehicle in writing, and if the wait pushes your total repair days past 30, consult a Lemon Law attorney about initiating a buyback demand.

Does the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act provide additional protection for my Corsair Grand Touring beyond California's Song-Beverly Act?

Yes. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a federal law that complements California's Song-Beverly Act. Many Lemon Law claims are filed under both statutes simultaneously. Magnuson-Moss can provide additional remedies and applies the same warranty enforcement principles at the federal level, giving you two separate legal bases for your claim.

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