N.J. Admin. Code § 13:45A-26F.7

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 11, June 3, 2024
Section 13:45A-26F.7 - Procedures regarding repair of material defect
(a) When a consumer believes that a used motor vehicle does not conform to an applicable warranty the consumer shall:
1. Notify the dealer of a material defect; and
2. Make the used motor vehicle available for repair by delivering the motor vehicle to the dealer at the dealer's regular place of business before the appropriate warranty period expires.
(b) If, within the terms of the warranty applicable to the used motor vehicle, the same material defect has been subject to repair three or more times by the dealer or the dealer's agent and the material defect continues to exist, or the used motor vehicle has been out of service a cumulative total of 20 or more days during the warranty period because the dealer has yet to begin or complete repair of the material defect, and the dealer fails to refund the full purchase price of the used motor vehicle excluding all sales taxes, title and registration fees, or any similar governmental charges and less a reasonable allowance for excessive wear and tear and less a deduction for personal use of the motor vehicle, then the consumer may seek resolution:
1. Through the Division of Consumer Affairs dispute resolution program in conjunction with the Office of Administrative Law;
2. Through the Division of Consumer Affairs alternative dispute resolution procedure in which both parties agree to participate in informal settlement discussions with an independent third party who works to assist the participants in reaching a mutually satisfactory settlement;
3. By filing an action in the Superior Court of New Jersey. Any party to an action asserting a claim, counterclaim or defense based upon violations of the Used Car Lemon Law shall mail a copy of the initial or responsive pleading containing the claim, counterclaim or defense to the Director and to the Used Car Lemon Law Unit within 10 days after filing the pleading with the court; or
4. Through the dealer's informal dispute resolution procedures pursuant to 13:45A-26F.16, if available.
(c) A consumer who selects options (b)2 or 4 above and who fails to achieve a satisfactory result may seek resolution from among the remaining options.

N.J. Admin. Code § 13:45A-26F.7