What is a “reasonable number” of repair attempts under the Indiana Lemon Law or Federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act?

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While every circumstance is different, under the Indiana Lemon Law, you may need to provide the dealer with as many as four (4) repair attempts before your vehicle qualifies as a lemon. Alternatively, a single (1) repair visit may be considered a reasonable number of attempts under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, which also protects consumers in Indiana.

Regardless of the number of repair attempts, vehicles may also qualify as lemons if they’ve been out of service for repairs for a cumulative total of 30 business days or more. If the defect is still present after 4 attempts or 30 days, the vehicle is a lemon. Contact an experienced Lemon Law attorney to learn about your rights.

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