Jeep Wrangler Lemon Law in California
Steering problems, engine stalling, and repeat dealer visits on a Wrangler still under warranty deserve a serious look.
If you own or lease a Jeep Wrangler in California and the same problems keep sending you back to the dealer, you are not alone. Jeep vehicles — including models with steering, engine, or electrical problems — appear frequently in Song-Beverly Act claims when repairs do not stick.
California's lemon law applies when a defect substantially impairs use, value, or safety and the manufacturer cannot fix it after a reasonable number of attempts while the vehicle is under warranty.
Common Jeep Wrangler Defects We See
- steering shimmy (the “death wobble”)
- engine stalling
- electrical system failures
- fuel and powertrain faults
One visit for maintenance is normal. A pattern of the same issue after multiple warranty repairs is different — and may support a lemon law claim.
How the Process Works
- Free review — We look at your repair orders and warranty status.
- Manufacturer notice — We handle communications with Jeep and its authorized dealers.
- Resolution — Buyback, replacement, or settlement, with the manufacturer typically paying attorney fees when you prevail.
Still Under Warranty?
Lemon law protection is strongest while the manufacturer's warranty is in effect. If your Jeep Wrangler is a newer model year and problems started early, document every visit now — not after the warranty expires.
Free Jeep Wrangler Case Review
Call (818) 945-0900 or contact us online. We will tell you honestly whether your repair history supports a claim.
Also read our California Lemon Law Guide for the full overview of the Song-Beverly Act.
Disclaimer: This page is general information, not legal advice. Whether your Jeep Wrangler qualifies depends on your specific repair history and warranty.
For representation, visit our California Lemon Law practice area.
Think You Have a Lemon? Get a Free Review.
Speak directly with an attorney about your vehicle. Under California's Lemon Law, the manufacturer typically pays your attorney's fees when you win.
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