VOLVO
A Comprehensive Guide to the Volvo Lemon Law

Company Overview
Volvo is Swedish luxury brand that started manufacturing vehicles in the 1930s. It also produces buses, trucks, and construction equipment. Even luxury brands can experience significant manufacturing problems. Like all vehicles, Volvo’s are prone to manufacturing mistakes and defects. Uncorrected, these concerns can lead to serious physical injury.
Some of the most common issues and defects include but are not limited to:
- Engine failure and overheating
- Transmission lurching or jumping, lagging shifting
- Significant fluid leaks including oil, water, fuel, and coolant
- Misalignment
- Power steering issues
- Excessive oil intake
- Faulty airbags
- Electrical and computer failures
- Brake malfunctions
- Frequent check engine light, anti-lock brake light
The Most Problematic Models
Claims have been made against the following Volvo models:
Your Rights Under California Lemon Law
If you have taken your Volvo to an authorized dealer for repairs, you may be eligible for a replacement or reimbursement of the vehicle purchase under the California Lemon Law (Civ. Code, § 1793.22).
The California Lemon Law applies to all car makes and models sold in California. It covers new and used vehicles as well as purchased or leased vehicles. If your Volvo is defective and cannot be corrected in a reasonable manner, you may be eligible for relief under the California Lemon Law.
HELP US BUILD YOUR CASE
Our attorneys are authorities in the area of California lemon law, and we are prepared to help you get relief from your defective vehicle.
If you believe your Volvo is a Lemon and want to speak to a lawyer, contact the Alpha Law Firm at (323)51-LEMON (53666).