For a motor home chassis problem, is the manufacturer allowed to delay repairs, charge me for repairs under the warranty, send me to a far-away repair shop, etc?
No. Under California lemon law, the manufacturer is legally required to maintain repair shops within a reasonable distance from where it sells its motor homes, or contract with an independent repair shop to service its customers. While you are under warranty, repairs should be free as long as they’re aimed at bringing the recreational vehicle back to the condition specified by the warranty. And if your motor home sits untouched at the repair facility for an unreasonable amount of time, it counts as a repair attempt in the lemon law test.
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