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Fiat Recalls History

Fiat Airbag Control Module Software Recall (2017–2020)

Fiat is recalling over 15,000 2017–2020 Fiat 124 Spider vehicles due to a software error in the airbag control module. This defect may cause the front airbags to deploy with excessive force during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.

Fiat Seat Belt Buckle Sensor Recall (2019–2023)

Certain 2019–2023 Fiat 500X vehicles are affected by a recall due to a potential improper seat belt buckle sensor connection. This issue may prevent the front seat airbag from deploying as intended, increasing the risk of injury in a crash.

Fiat Side Airbag Inflator Recall (2018–2021)

Some 2018–2021 Fiat 500X vehicles may have been built with a Side Airbag Inflator Curtain (SABIC) that can rupture. A SABIC inflator rupture may result in compressed gas rapidly escaping from the inflator and sharp metal fragments being propelled into the vehicle, increasing the risk of injury or death.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Lemon Law

The law covers new and used vehicles sold or leased in California that come with the manufacturer’s new vehicle warranty. This includes cars, pickup trucks, vans, SUVs, the chassis, chassis cab, and drive train of motor homes, dealer-owned vehicles, demonstrators, and vehicles purchased or leased primarily for personal, family, household, or certain business purposes.

California’s Lemon Law presumes a reasonable number of repair attempts if, within 18 months or 18,000 miles (whichever comes first) after purchase or lease:

  • The manufacturer or dealer hasn’t fixed the same problem after four or more attempts.
  • The vehicle’s issues could cause death or serious injury if driven, and there have been at least two unsuccessful repair attempts.

The vehicle has been out of service for more than 30 days (not necessarily consecutive) for warranty-covered problems.

Yes, the Lemon Law applies to used vehicles that are still under the manufacturer’s new vehicle warranty. This includes certified pre-owned vehicles sold with such warranties.

If your vehicle qualifies, the manufacturer must either replace the vehicle or refund its purchase price, depending on your preference.

Not necessarily. Many manufacturers offer state-certified arbitration programs to resolve disputes. If such a program is available, you must request arbitration to claim the benefits of the Lemon Law presumption. You can accept or reject the arbitrator’s decision.

Yes, the Lemon Law covers leased vehicles that come with the manufacturer’s new vehicle warranty

You have four years from the date of the breach of warranty to file a lawsuit under the California Lemon Law.

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