Johnson & Buxton – The Lemon Law Guys is a Ventura-based law firm that has represented hundreds of Nissan owners whose vehicles turned out to be lemons. Unfortunately for car buyers, many modern Nissan models have had serious problems requiring thousands of dollars in repair work and many hours in the shop. Our lawyers fight to obtain monetary compensation and we’ve even succeeded in making Nissan replace vehicles for customers under California’s lemon law.
Various SUVs, trucks and cars across Nissan’s lineup have serious issues that sometimes cannot be fixed correctly. Under California’s lemon law, a vehicle can qualify as a lemon if the same problem arises four times without being fixed. If the problem is serious enough to cause death or injury, then two repair attempts are enough to possibly designate the car a lemon.
Here are some of the most common problems with late model Nissans. There are others that don’t appear on this list, so don’t hesitate to contact us if your car has a problem that doesn’t appear here.
If your Nissan experienced any of these failures (or others) and the manufacturer failed to remedy it after multiple attempts, talk to our attorneys about the possibility of a lemon law claim.
In California, a lemon is a car that meets specific requirements in the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. A Nissan is considered a lemon if:
If your Nissan fits all of those requirements, then it’s a lemon.
Nissan is required to follow the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act’s rules for its vehicles. That means that the manufacturer must attempt to fix warranty problems with your Nissan as stated in the contract. If you’ve maintained your car and taken it in for maintenance only to discover that it has a warranty issue, then Nissan must fix it, often at no cost to you. If the repairs don’t fix the problem, then Nissan is required to either replace your vehicle with a functioning one or refund you the car’s purchase price.
You can contact Nissan directly through the website to report warranty issues with your car. However, it’s in Nissan’s best interest to decline your lemon claim. If you’re trying to get your vehicle refunded or replaced, you should get in contact with a lemon law lawyer to help you report the lemon to Nissan and ensure you get the problem taken care of.
Transmission problems are common in Nissans. A faulty transmission will typically display several signs that it’s not working correctly. You may notice:
These are all signs that your transmission is failing. Transmissions shouldn’t fail until a car is at least 100,000 miles old, so if your vehicle is practically new, you may have a lemon.
The Nissan Leaf is a popular electric car. Unfortunately, some of the model’s batteries are prone to failure. If your Leaf regularly:
Then your battery may be failing. Bad batteries can ruin the value of your car and even cause fires. The Leaf’s battery is supposed to last up to 100,000 miles or ten years. If your battery is going bad when your car is new, you may have a lemon claim.
The attorneys of Johnson & Buxton – The Lemon Law Guys focus exclusively on helping consumers get compensation under California lemon law. We have extensive experience with Nissan vehicles. If your new or certified preowned Nissan has had repeated problems, give our Ventura office a call at 866-761-2317 or use this online form to reach us anytime.

To schedule a free consultation with Derek and Jon, call 866-761-2317 or send us an email. We serve clients throughout California.
There is no cost to you to hire our experienced lawyers. You will not have to pay us any legal fees out of pocket. All of our fees are paid by the auto manufacturer.

To schedule a free consultation with Derek and Jon, call 866-761-2317 or send us an email. We serve clients throughout California.
There is no cost to you to hire our experienced lawyers. You will not have to pay us any legal fees out of pocket. All of our fees are paid by the auto manufacturer.
