Oklahoma City, OK asked in Lemon Law for Oklahoma

Q: I bought a used vehicle with 68,000 miles on it & it started leaking oil 2 wks after & it has a warranty but not factory

Its a 2015 dodge durango, it has an extended warranty of 2yrs unlimited miles and a warranty the the dealership put on the vehicle!! The part that they need to fix it, no one can get ahold of due to covid!! They wanted me to drive the vehicle while it is leaking oil and add oil to it here and there until they get ahold of the part, which they cant even give me a date on when they are going to be able to get the part!! Is this vehicle or my situation fall under the lemon law??

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Jessica Brown
Jessica Brown
Answered
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: You should contact a lemon law attorney ASAP to talk about what your options are here. There isn't enough information to be able to tell from your post.

There are strict notice requirements that have to be met or you can be forever barred from bringing a claim or recovering anything.

I wish you the best.

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