Ford Transit Complaints, Defects and Problems

Do you own or lease a new (or used under Ford factory certified pre-owned warranty program) Ford Transit that has had repeated symptoms and problems, and at least one of the symptoms/problems has been subject to 3 or more repair attempts at the dealership during the original 3 year/36,000 miles Ford factory “bumper-to-bumper” warranty, 5 year/60,000 mile “powertrain” warranty? (or Ford Certified Pre-Owned warranty) Any model Ford Transit may potentially qualify for California lemon law protection based upon its history of repeated repairs that have substantially impaired the use and/or safety of the vehicle. A number of Ford Transit vehicles have had various known mechanical and/or safety impairment issues, the most common being TRANSMISSION and BRAKES. If you have had multiple warranty repair attempts for the same issue, or an excessive number of days in the shop, you may have an Ford Transit vehicle that qualifies for coverage under California’s Lemon Law. You could receive your money back, a new replacement vehicle (used vehicles not applicable to replacement option), or a substantial cash settlement and keep your present vehicle! Some common Ford Transit complaints, defects and problems…

If you feel that you meet the “3 or more repair attempts” criteria noted above, please call us at the toll-free number below to receive a FREE Lemon Law case review and evaluation of your vehicle.

PLEASE NOTE: For engine/drive-ability/etc. cases, we do not accept cases for review in which the owner has modified the vehicle via installation of aftermarket performance “chips”, “mapping”, “cold-air intake systems” and “starting at the exhaust manifold” exhaust systems, etc. We also do not pursue cases wherein one or more repair invoice on your Ford Transit that states “outside influence – not a warranty issue” or “evidence of tampering”.

IMPORTANT: If the vehicle is used for “business purposes,” a lemon law claim/case cannot be brought on that vehicle if there are more than 5 vehicles (of any type) registered to the owner/business/corporation.

Cases that are accepted will be at no cost to the consumer (attorney’s fees billable to auto manufacturer under statute if attorney settles case).

We would like to stress that Ford Motor Company manufacturer’s and distributes one of the highest quality and most technologically advanced line of passenger cars, vans, and trucks on the market, and that the issues noted above will likely not happen to most owners of these vehicles. That being said, despite a manufacturer’s best efforts, some Ford Transit vehicles will turn out to be “lemons” by their qualifying warranty repair histories. For these vehicles California’s largest lemon law firm can be a great asset to consumers in getting their legal entitlement under the California Lemon Law.

The California Lemon Law protects consumers that purchase or lease new or under-warranty used Ford Transit vehicles in the state of California, register them here via paying California tax and license (registration), and have their warranty repairs performed at factory authorized California Ford dealership locations. Consumers must keep their warranty work receipts, or gain a “warranty repair history” printout from the dealership to prove the repairs/repair visits that have taken place. Recalls that are performed under warranty wherein the consumer does NOT lodge a complaint that results in a recall repair does not get that repair “counted” as a “repair attempt” under our California Lemon Law. The customer must state a complaint, the dealer performs recall (recalls) relative to that complaint, and our lemon law statute in California provides the manufacturer of your vehicle with a “reasonable” number of repair attempts to rectify the problem/symptom. The number of repair visits necessary to be “reasonable” is relative to how many months the car has been in warranty service, the description and substantiality of the symptom/problem, and the number of miles currently on the car. It should be noted that contrary to what you may read in your vehicles warranty book, California has no requirement for “arbitration”, allowing the consumer to directly seek and retain legal counsel to represent them in a “lemon law” case.

Manufacturer’s “Customer Assistance Centers” give out “case numbers”, which are NOT a lemon law case, but rather simply a reference number for the next time you call in with a complaint.

Watch out for the age-old trick of the “dealer trade assist” or similar wording used by some car dealers if a customer complaints about his/her Ford Transit that has symptoms and problems. Customers are often told “we will get you out of your car and into a new one”. Don’t fall for this time-worn consumer ploy. This is simply the dealer trying to take your Ford Transit back in trade and sell you a new one, taking all the negative equity from your current Audi and hiding it in the loan or lease on the new replacement vehicle.

Our California lemon law is the avenue car buyers utilize to get their money back, a new replacement Transit, or a negotiated cash settlement.

Under our California statute, consumers who buy or lease a new vehicle (or a used Ford Transit that is still under the manufacturer’s new vehicle warranty or “Certified Pre-Owned” warranty program) all get to exercise their California Lemon Law rights if they have a qualifying repair history.

We invite you to contact us today. We are consumer advocates.  We are on your side. We have settled over 24,000 California lemon law cases.  We have 35 years of experience as we do ONLY “lemon law cases” – no other area of legal practice.

Find out if your vehicle qualifies for California lemon law.
(Your vehicle is a 2018 - 2025, purchased or leased brand new, from an automobile dealership in California.)