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How law defines reasonable number of attempts

How does lemon law defines that how many attempts is reasonable for manufacturer to repair vehicle (Alaska)

  • First, for a single defect or condition that defies repairs, the Lemon Law says:
    • “(1) The same nonconformity has been subject to repair three or more times by the manufacturer, distributor, dealer or repairing agent during the term of the express warranty or the one-year period after delivery of the motor vehicle to the original owner, whichever period terminates first, but the nonconformity continues to exist;”
  • Second, for a motor vehicle that has been out of service for an unreasonable period of time due to a single or multiple defects, the Lemon Law says:
    • ” (2) The vehicle is out of service for repair for a total of 30 or more business days during the express warranty term or the one-year period referred to in (1) of this section, whichever period terminates first;”.


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