Pennsylvania Lemon Law
Pennsylvania lemon law protections for defective vehicles — how many repair attempts qualify, the coverage period, and what refund or replacement you can demand.
Standard state lemon law protection.
Most state lemon laws cover new vehicles only. Check your state for used vehicle protections.
Lemon Law Thresholds in Pennsylvania
Available Remedies
- ✓Refund or replacement vehicle
- ✓Possible attorney fees
Contact your state attorney general or consumer protection office for lemon law requirements specific to your state.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many repair attempts qualify as a lemon in Pennsylvania?
4 attempts. Most states require 3–4 repair attempts before a vehicle qualifies as a lemon.
Does Pennsylvania lemon law cover used vehicles?
Generally no. Most state lemon laws cover new vehicles only. Check your state for used vehicle protections.
How long is the Pennsylvania lemon law protection period?
Varies by state. Most states provide 1–2 years or 12,000–24,000 miles of lemon law protection.
What remedies can I get under the Pennsylvania lemon law?
Refund or replacement vehicle; Possible attorney fees.
What counts as "out of service" under Pennsylvania lemon law?
30 days. 30+ days out of service is a common threshold across most state lemon laws.
How do I file a lemon law claim in Pennsylvania?
Start by documenting all repair attempts with written records from the dealer. Send a certified letter to the manufacturer notifying them of the defect and your lemon law claim. If the manufacturer does not resolve it, you can file with State Attorney General or proceed to arbitration or court.