Hyundai Lemon Law Lawyers
Easy Lemon Can Help You Get a Cash Settlement, a Replacement Car, or a Refund for Your Hyundai Lemon
- Millions Recovered for Hyundai Owners
- 99% Success Rate
- Fast and Simple Claim Process
Is Your Hyundai a Lemon?
A “Lemon” Hyundai is a vehicle with recurring defects that substantially impair its safety, use, or value, which Hyundai service departments have been unable to resolve despite multiple repair attempts. Lemon Laws in all states protect consumers from bearing the financial burden of manufacturing defects.
If your Hyundai qualifies as a Lemon, you deserve compensation. Hyundai has experienced widespread engine failure issues, particularly with their Theta II and Nu engines in Sonata, Elantra, and Santa Fe models. Engine fires, connecting rod bearing wear, and excessive oil consumption have resulted in major recalls. Hyundai has extended warranties in many cases, but owners still face significant problems. Hyundai Lemon Law attorneys at Easy Lemon specialize in these documented defects.
Here are some signs that your Hyundai might be a Lemon:
Common Signs Your Hyundai May Be a Lemon
- Recurring transmission failures that persist despite multiple repair attempts, leaving you stranded and facing expensive repair bills.
- Electrical system malfunctions affecting essential components like power windows, lighting, and dashboard displays that dealerships struggle to permanently fix.
- Engine performance issues including oil leaks, timing chain failures, and premature power loss that significantly diminish your vehicle's reliability and value.
- Persistent steering and suspension problems causing unsafe handling, unusual noises, or vibrations that Hyundai service centers fail to permanently resolve.
Our Easy 3-Step Process
1. Free Consultation
Speak with our experienced attorneys to evaluate your case and determine eligibility. We’ll let you know if your car qualifies for a refund, replacement, or settlement.
2. We Handle the Paperwork
3. Get Paid
Why Choose Easy Lemon?
When dealing with persistent Hyundai vehicle issues, our experienced Lemon Law attorneys fight to protect your rights against Hyundai. We’ve helped numerous clients affected by Hyundai’s widespread engine failure issues, particularly with Theta II and Nu engines in Sonata, Elantra, and Santa Fe models. Our team understands the engine fire risks, connecting rod bearing wear, and warranty extension complexities that affect Hyundai owners.
Why Choose Us for Lemon Law?
- Proven Success - We’ve recovered millions in settlements for our clients by securing refunds, cash settlements, and replacements.
- Client-Centered Approach - Our personalized service has earned us FIVE stars from satisfied clients.
- Risk-Free Representation - With our no-win, no-fee guarantee, you only pay if we win your case—no upfront costs, no stress.
- Focused Results - We know the stress defective vehicles bring, so we simplify the process for you.
What Hyundai May Owe You
Full Refund
Get reimbursed for your entire vehicle purchase, including all costs and taxes.
Cash Settlement
Receive a monetary payout for the unresolved issues with your car.
Vehicle Replacement
Replace your defective vehicle with a new one at no additional expense.
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Hyundai Lemon Law Frequently Asked Questions
Does my Hyundai have a recall, and can I file a lemon law claim for it?
You can check for open Hyundai recalls at NHTSA.gov or MyHyundai.com by entering your VIN.
However, a recall and a lemon law claim are two different things. A recall addresses a specific safety defect across a model line — Hyundai fixes it for free, and that’s the end of it. A lemon law claim covers any substantial defect that the dealer can’t fix after a reasonable number of attempts, whether or not it’s been recalled.
In our practice, we regularly see Hyundai vehicles with recurring problems that were never subject to a recall — persistent transmission issues, electrical failures, engine problems — that absolutely qualify under state lemon laws.
If your Hyundai keeps going back to the dealer for the same issue, don’t wait for a recall.
Contact Easy Lemon for a free evaluation.
What is the Hyundai buyback program and how does it work?
Hyundai’s buyback program is not a voluntary goodwill offer — it’s a legal obligation triggered when a vehicle meets lemon law criteria under your state’s statute. When Hyundai “buys back” a vehicle, they repurchase it at the original sale price minus a mileage offset for the use you got before the defect appeared.
The process involves filing a formal lemon law demand, negotiating with Hyundai’s legal team, and surrendering the vehicle once terms are finalized. Hyundai does not advertise this — you need to assert your rights.
Easy Lemon handles the entire process at no cost to you, because Hyundai is required to pay our attorney’s fees under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
What Hyundai models have the most lemon law claims?
Based on cases our firm has handled, the Hyundai Tucson leads in lemon law claims, followed by the Santa Fe, Palisade, Elantra. Engine/ Transmission and Electrical/ Technology are the primary drivers across all Hyundai models.
If your Hyundai has been to the dealer multiple times for the same unresolved problem, you likely have a valid claim regardless of the specific model.
What are the most common Hyundai defects that qualify for lemon law?
From our caseload, the most common Hyundai defects we pursue under lemon law include: engine and transmission failures (stalling, rough shifting, loss of power, check engine lights); electrical and technology defects (infotainment malfunctions, sensor failures, wiring issues); brake, steering, and suspension problems.
The key qualifier isn’t the specific defect — it’s whether the dealer has had a reasonable number of attempts to fix it and failed.
If your Hyundai has been in the shop three or more times for the same problem, or out of service for 30 or more cumulative days, you likely have a valid lemon law claim.
Does lemon law apply to Hyundai electric vehicles like the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, and Kona Electric?
Yes — all Hyundai electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are fully covered under state lemon laws and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
EV-specific defects like battery degradation, charging system failures, range that falls significantly below specifications, and software glitches are strong lemon law claims because they directly impact the vehicle’s core function.
In our practice, EV cases are growing as manufacturers push new technology that dealers often lack the training and tooling to properly diagnose and repair.
Can I file a lemon law claim on a Hyundai that's still under warranty?
Yes — and acting while the warranty is active strengthens your case.
Most state lemon laws require the defect to occur during the manufacturer’s warranty period.
If your Hyundai has been in the shop three or more times for the same unresolved problem — or out of service for 30 or more cumulative days — you likely have a valid claim.
Don’t wait until the warranty expires.
Easy Lemon evaluates your case for free and handles the entire process at no cost to you.
How does the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act protect Hyundai owners?
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a federal consumer protection law that works alongside your state’s lemon law to protect Hyundai owners nationwide.
Under Magnuson-Moss, when Hyundai’s warranty fails in its essential purpose — meaning the dealer cannot fix a covered defect despite reasonable attempts — you can pursue a refund, replacement, or damages regardless of which state you live in.
Critically, Hyundai is required to pay your attorney’s fees if you prevail, which is why Easy Lemon can represent you at no out-of-pocket cost.
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