
Tesla Motors is an American automaker founded by Elon Musk in 2003. Like all vehicles, Tesla cars are subject to problems and breakdowns relating to parts, materials, and workmanship.
Have you experienced warranty problems or issues with your 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 or 2018 Tesla model S, X, or 3? Common problems include:
- Computer problems, glitches and malfunctions
- Electrical issues
- Drivetrain and powertrain malfunctions
- Charging problems and range loss
- Loss of power
- Transmission not functioning properly
- Leaking fluids
- Vibration in the axles, transmission, steering column, or brakes
- Brake failure and brake overheating
- Driver key FOB recognition problems
- Window problems
- Sensor Issues
- Autopilot not working correct
- Falcon door problems with opening and closing
- Door Misalignment
- Car failing to turn on
- Doors failing to unlock
If you've been to Tesla service to fix any of these defects (or others) in your car, The Lemon Lawyer can help.
The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, California's Lemon Law, was created to help consumers whose cars, vehicles, and motorcycles suffer from repeated and persistent problems and defects. If your dealer hasn't been able to fix you car's problems after multiple attempts at repair, or if you've been without your car because it's been in service for too many days, you may have a lemon and be entitled to have your vehicle repurchased under the law. Even better, if your car is determined to be a lemon, you are entitled to have your attorney's fee paid for by Tesla. Whether you own, finance or lease your car, your rights are the same.
The Lemon Lawyer has helped consumers and car owners throughout California get the help they deserve. Whether you live in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, northern California, Riverside, the inland empire, or anywhere else, we can help.