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NYSLemon LawNew York State I just bought a used car. $4800. The first day the window gear broke no big deal. The third day the transmission went. The dealer claimed it was road garbage and he was not liable. $1900. Now into the 3rd week and the transfer case is leaking oil. What should I do? Who is liable? ![]() |
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| Sorry - can't answer your questions but, a couple of things that might help somehow, A transmission is a sealed unit, it has to be - it's filled with oil (no matter if it's a standard oor automatic) and road garbage can't realistically get inside. You might have a mechanic give you an opinion on this. If you go back to your original post - the one where you were yelling - look at the lower right hand corner - hit the edit button and you'll be able to delete the whole thread by deleting your original post. Keep you from having to track replies for two threads. Good luck, wtd |
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| My response: This should help you to understand your State laws on this subject : [url]http://autopedia.com/html/LemonLaw/NY_lemonlaw.html[/url] IAAL |
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