Is there a specific number of repair attempts that must be tried to have a lemon law claim?
No. There must be a reasonable number of repair attempts. The definition of what constitutes a reasonable number of repair attempts under the lemon law will vary given the vehicles particular problem or problems. In general, if a problem has had least four separate repair attempts at the manufacturer’s authorized repair facility, or has spent more than 30 days cumulatively in the shop, that will be considered a reasonable number.
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