The Lemon Law in Kansas is known as the Kansas Motor Vehicle Warranties Law. Under the law, manufacturers who fail to repair a defective vehicle they’ve sold or leased must replace the vehicle or issue a refund to the consumer.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act also covers defective vehicles in Kansas. So even if your vehicle doesn’t qualify for compensation under the Kansas Lemon Law, there are other options. And this “federal Lemon Law” allows consumers to make claims for up to four years after the vehicle’s warranty was breached, which often translates to the date of the first repair attempt.