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The dealer failed four times to fix the same defect; OR 2. The vehicle was out of service for 30 or more days due to the defects What should a lemon law owner do?

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The dealer failed four times to fix the same defect; OR 2. The vehicle was out of service for 30 or more days due to the defects What should a lemon law owner do?

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• Get a repair order for every repair visit, even if the shop doesn’t diagnose the problem or attempt a repair. A repair order should show the problem you report, and the dates your car is in the shop. • Keep purchase contracts, warranties and repair orders ro prove you have a lemon. Don’t keep repair orders in your car where they may get lost. • We strongly urge you to use the WIsconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Motor Vehicle Lemon Law Notice form to ask the manufacturer for a refund or replacement vehicle. The Lemon Law Notice includes important language required under under the Lemon Law. Send the form to the manufacturer’s address shown in your owner’s manual. You refund should include the full purchase price, sales tax, any finance charge and collateral costs (ie. repairs, towing, alternative transporation), minus the mileage deduction allowed by law. If you get a replacement vehicle, the manufacturer should refund your collateral costs and charge nothing for the milea

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