Six Repair Visits Across Multiple Recurring Defects on a Tesla Model X
Our clients purchased a new Tesla Model X from Tesla Florida Inc. with only 15 miles at delivery. Over approximately two and a half years, the vehicle accumulated six documented repair visits covering a wide range of recurring defects, including a persistent HVAC foul odor, liftgate latch failures, driver seat assembly replacement (twice), rear taillight fogging, door seal failure, and an interior radar system malfunction.
Documented Repair Visits
August 16 – September 11, 2023 (27 days)
A foul smell from the A/C was present. A cabin odor was confirmed during diagnosis, traced to liquid that had soaked the HEPA filter assembly vent and HVAC foam. The technician replaced the HEPA filter.
October 19, 2023 (1 day)
The trunk was not opening or closing properly because the latch wasn't catching. Foam was protruding near the trunk area. A plastic piece above the left rear rim was coming off. Firmware was unavailable to correct the low brake fluid level threshold warning.
January 7, 2024 (1 day)
The rear left tire was found not repairable. A new tire was installed and the vehicle software was updated.
November 21–22, 2024 (2 days)
The trunk continued getting stuck while opening. The liftgate power strut and latch/actuator were replaced. The vinegar-like odor had returned — cabin and HEPA filters were replaced again. The front driver's seat was not moving back and was calibrated. The rear left taillight had fogged and was replaced. The right-hand front fender garnish and wheel fairing assembly were also replaced.
January 9–27, 2025 (19 days)
The front driver's seat stopped working again. The entire driver seat assembly was removed and replaced. Calibration failed due to an internal seat fault — the seat was replaced a second time. The rubber door seal on the inner passenger side was found loose and replaced. A safety restraint alert was also triggered.
March 14, 2025 (1 day)
The vehicle stopped unexpectedly and displayed a notification about sensor issues. The problem was traced to a malfunction in the interior radar system. The faulty radar system was removed and replaced.
Why This Tesla Model X Qualified as a Lemon
Florida's Lemon Law (Chapter 681, Florida Statutes) sets specific thresholds that, when met, entitle a consumer to a buyback or replacement. This case satisfied multiple qualifying criteria:
- 3+ repair attempts for the same defect: The HVAC/HEPA odor was repaired on Visit 1 and returned on Visit 4 — two documented repair attempts for the same defect system. The liftgate latch failure occurred on Visit 2 and persisted through Visit 4. The driver's seat failure required full replacement twice (Visits 5).
- 30+ cumulative days out of service: The vehicle was out of service for 51+ total days across six visits. Florida law considers 30 or more cumulative days a qualifying threshold.
- Recurring multi-system defects within the warranty period: All six repair visits occurred between August 2023 and March 2025 — within the vehicle's warranty coverage period.
- Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: In addition to the state lemon law claim, this case was also eligible under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, which provides an additional layer of consumer protection and can extend available remedies.
$99,726 Recovered for Our Client
Case Summary
- Vehicle purchased: October 15, 2022
- Odometer at delivery: 15 miles
- Mileage at time of claim: 22,762 miles
- Documented repair visits: 6
- Settlement amount: $99,726 (Buyback)
Easy Lemon negotiated a full vehicle buyback of $99,726, returning our client's equity and terminating their obligation for the defective vehicle. This claim was filed against Tesla.
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Liam Jones, Esq.
Attorney — Easy Lemon by RockPoint Law P.C.
Liam Jones, Esq. is a lemon law attorney at Easy Lemon by RockPoint Law P.C., representing consumers in lemon law cases across all 50 states. Liam has successfully resolved hundreds of lemon law claims against manufacturers including Tesla, Ford, GM, FCA, and Hyundai. He is admitted to practice in Florida and handles both state lemon law claims and federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act cases.
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