General Motors recently announced a recall of one of its best-selling model vehicles, the Cadillac CTS. The recall affects approximately 50,000 Cadillac CTS sedans for a defect that can cause a rear wheel to become unstable thereby making it hard for drivers to steer.
The recall affects the model years 2009 and 2010 Cadillac CTS vehicles.
GM announced that the defect can cause nuts in the rear suspension to become loose which can result in a sudden change in the handling of the vehicle and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. GM will notify owners of the vehicles that are affected by the recall and local dealers will inspect the vehicles and make the necessary replacements.
If you are driving a 2009 or 2010 Cadillac CTS, and have not yet experienced any problems with your vehicle, take your vehicle to an authorized Cadillac dealership who will assess your vehicle and make any necessary repairs, or you can contact Cadillac at 866-982-2339 for more information.
However, if you have already experienced problems with your 2009 or 2010 Cadillac CTS, you may have a lemon and you may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle.
If you or someone you know has experienced problems with a Cadillac CTS, contact the experienced Los Angeles Lemon Law attorneys at Shainfeld & Anvar today for a FREE consultation. Our experienced Los Angeles Lemon Law attorneys are prepared to aggressively represent your claim today!
In order to determine if you have lemon, call us today for a Free Case Review!
Call us today at 877-885-LEMON (877-885-5366) for a FREE CASE EVALUATION or visit us at My Lemon Law Center.
The experienced Lemon Law Lawyers at Shainfeld & Anvar serve Northern and Southern California with offices in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Francisco.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
BMW Announces Recall of Models with Twin-Turbo Inline Six-Cylinder Engines
On Tuesday October 26, 2010, BMW of North America, headquartered in Woodcliff Lake, NJ, made public its intent to conduct to recall of 2007-2010 BMW vehicles- sedan's, coupe's, convertibles, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and sports activity vehicles (SAVs) equipped with a twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engines, all of which feature a high pressure fuel pump and BMW's High Precision Injection direct fuel injection system. This recall includes the 135i, 335i, 535i, X6 x Drive35i Sports Activity Coupes, and the Z4 Roadster sDrive35i. BMW North America has also asked for approval from the California Air Resources Board to conduct this action.
Symptoms of a defective fuel injection system include:
- long-crank engine starting times;
- no-start;
- starting then stalling;
- stalling while the engine is running;
- “Service Engine Soon” light;
- reduced engine performance in a Safe Mode accompanied by a tone; and
- illumination of the “Engine Malfunction” light.
Approximately 130,000 of these cars are thought to be plagued with these problems, and about 40,000 of these cars are expected to require a new high pressure fuel pump.
If you are driving a 2007-2010 BMW vehicle that is on this, and have not yet experienced any of the problems take your car into an authorized BMW dealership as soon as possible to take care of this serious safety problem.
In a separate matter, BMW is also recalling approximately 20,800 of its 2008 model year X5 SUVs with inline six-cylinder engines in order to replace the low-pressure fuel pump.
If you are driving any of the above-listed 2007-2010 BMWs vehicles, and have not yet experienced any of the listed problems, take your car into an authorized BMW dealership in order to address the potential problems.
If you have already experienced any of the listed problems with your BMW and you have taken your car into a dealership for more than one repair, you may have a lemon and you may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle.
In order to determine if you have lemon, call us today for a Free Case Review! Call us today at 877-885-LEMON (877-885-5366) for a FREE CASE EVALUATION or visit us at My Lemon Law Center.
Symptoms of a defective fuel injection system include:
- long-crank engine starting times;
- no-start;
- starting then stalling;
- stalling while the engine is running;
- “Service Engine Soon” light;
- reduced engine performance in a Safe Mode accompanied by a tone; and
- illumination of the “Engine Malfunction” light.
Approximately 130,000 of these cars are thought to be plagued with these problems, and about 40,000 of these cars are expected to require a new high pressure fuel pump.
If you are driving a 2007-2010 BMW vehicle that is on this, and have not yet experienced any of the problems take your car into an authorized BMW dealership as soon as possible to take care of this serious safety problem.
In a separate matter, BMW is also recalling approximately 20,800 of its 2008 model year X5 SUVs with inline six-cylinder engines in order to replace the low-pressure fuel pump.
If you are driving any of the above-listed 2007-2010 BMWs vehicles, and have not yet experienced any of the listed problems, take your car into an authorized BMW dealership in order to address the potential problems.
If you have already experienced any of the listed problems with your BMW and you have taken your car into a dealership for more than one repair, you may have a lemon and you may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle.
In order to determine if you have lemon, call us today for a Free Case Review! Call us today at 877-885-LEMON (877-885-5366) for a FREE CASE EVALUATION or visit us at My Lemon Law Center.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Should you stop driving your Toyota?
Ray LaHood, Secretary of the US Department of Transportation says “yes.” LaHood has advised owners of Toyotas to stop driving their vehicles and take them to a Toyota dealer because they believe they have a fix.
Toyota consumers around the globe are worried about the problems that they are and that they could potentially encounter with their vehicles. If you own a Toyota, this is why you should follow the federal government’s advice and not drive your recalled Toyota until it has been presented to an authorized Toyota dealership for repairs.
If you have a Toyota that is on the recall list, we recommend that you call your nearest Toyota dealership and have them examine your vehicle.
In the meantime, if your particular Toyota or Lexus has demonstrated a sticking accelerator pedal, floor mats sticking on the accelerator, and/or any other problems, call us today!
We are prepared to assist you and ensure that you are fully compensated for the time and trouble that you have incurred with your lemon of a vehicle.
Also, remember that there is no fee or cost to you! In accordance with the statutes that we use to represent you, the manufacturer is responsible to pay for all of your attorney’s fees and costs. Call us toll free at (877) 885-LEMON (5366) or visit us as My Lemon Law Center today!
Toyota consumers around the globe are worried about the problems that they are and that they could potentially encounter with their vehicles. If you own a Toyota, this is why you should follow the federal government’s advice and not drive your recalled Toyota until it has been presented to an authorized Toyota dealership for repairs.
If you have a Toyota that is on the recall list, we recommend that you call your nearest Toyota dealership and have them examine your vehicle.
In the meantime, if your particular Toyota or Lexus has demonstrated a sticking accelerator pedal, floor mats sticking on the accelerator, and/or any other problems, call us today!
We are prepared to assist you and ensure that you are fully compensated for the time and trouble that you have incurred with your lemon of a vehicle.
Also, remember that there is no fee or cost to you! In accordance with the statutes that we use to represent you, the manufacturer is responsible to pay for all of your attorney’s fees and costs. Call us toll free at (877) 885-LEMON (5366) or visit us as My Lemon Law Center today!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Honda Recalls 2001 and 2002 Cars
Honda announced that it will be recalling certain 2001 and 2002 cars including the Accord, Civic, Odyssey, CR-V, and selected 2002 Acura TL. This recall is based on the fact that the driver's airbag inflators in these vehicles may deploy with too much pressure, which can cause the inflator casing to rupture, resulting in metal fragments passing through the airbag cushion material and possibly causing injury or fatality to vehicle occupants.
If you have previously experienced problems with the airbags in your Honda, and feel this may affect you and your vehicle, feel free to contact us today at 877-885-5366 or visit us at My Lemon Law Center!
If you have previously experienced problems with the airbags in your Honda, and feel this may affect you and your vehicle, feel free to contact us today at 877-885-5366 or visit us at My Lemon Law Center!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Lemon Law Success- 2007 BMW 550i
2007 BMW 550i with brake and transmission problems. BMW repurchased the vehicle giving client all his money back.
If you are experiencing reoccuring problems with your vehicle, maybe we can help. Contact us today at (877)885-5366 or visit us at My Lemon Law Center!
Lemon Law Success- 2007 BMW 328i
2007 BMW 328i with Engine/Electrical Problems. This vehicle was leased and a cash settlement was reached with BMW, which covered more than 9 of our client's monthly lease payments!
If you are experiencing reoccurring problems with your vehicle, whether you bought or leased it, we may be able to help. Contact us today for a free case evaluation at (877)885-5366 or visit us at My Lemon Law Center!
Recent Lemon Law Success- 2009 Toyota Corolla
2009 Toyota Corolla with Brake problems- brakes were making a squealing/grinding sound, and necessitated 5 brake replacements in under 18,000 miles. Toyota repurchased the vehicle giving client all his money back.
If you are experiencing reoccuring problems with your vehicle, maybe we can help. Contact us today at (877) 885-5366 or visit us at My Lemon Law Center!
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