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Old May 21, 2012 | 10:03 AM
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Default Re: Roadster rear window problem solved?

Originally Posted by lildaddym
My guess is that Chrysler won't care...I'm working on a Texas lemon law approach...
The Texas "Lemon Law" does not apply to the replacement of the top's on our cars, read below (from here: http://ftp.txdmv.gov/pub/txdot-info/...10brochure.pdf )

The consumer must prove the following conditions:
1. The vehicle has a serious defect or abnormal condition.
2. The defect or condition is covered by a manufacturerʼs written warranty.
3. The consumer reports the defect or condition to the dealer or manufacturer within the warranty term.
4. The consumer gives the dealer a reasonable number of attempts to repair the defect or condition.
5. The consumer gives the manufacturer safety hazard.
7. The consumer files a timely Lemon Law complaint and pays the filing fee.
8. The vehicle was purchased from a Texas dealer or lease company.
9. For TRVs only, the vehicle is registered and titled in Texas.

How Do I Know if I Own or Lease a Lemon? How Long Do I Have to File a Lemon Law Complaint? What Should a Lemon “Owner” Do? What Does It Cover?

A Lemon Law complaint must be filed within six months following the earlier of:
1. Expiration of the express warranty term.
2. 24 months after the purchase.
3. 24,000 miles following the date of delivery of the vehicle (except TRVs).
 
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