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Protection Prior To Lemon Law: Asheville North Carolina Residents Take Heed

Generally speaking, a safety-related defect is a problem that exists within a vehicle's equipment or the vehicle itself. If you've purchased a new vehicle recently that is, or has a component that is, considered defective, find out how the North Carolina lemon law can protect your rights as a consumer. If you are not familiar with NC lemon law, seek out a consumer rights attorney or a North Carolina lemon law practice for more information.

According to the NHTSA, a vehicle or piece of equipment is considered defective if it poses a risk to the safety of the motor vehicle, or the vehicle exists within a group of the same make or model, or contains equipment of the same manufacture.

Here are a few of the defects that vehicle owners commonly encounter:

-Any critical components that break, fall apart or become detached from the vehicle, causing loss of control or injury.

-Child safety seats that contain defective components, such as safety belts, that create a risk, not only in the event of a crash, but also when the vehicle isn't operating.

-Windshield wipers that aren't working.

-Seats or seat backs that won't operate properly.

-Steering components that suddenly break, resulting in loss of control.

-Air bags that don't deply when they should, or do deploy when they shouldn't.

-Wheels that break or crack, resulting in loss of vehicle control.

-Accelerator controls that could possibly stick or break.

-Ramps or car jacks that collapse, causing injury to someone making repairs.

-Engine cooling fan blades that suddenly break.

-Issues with fuel system components that could result in leakage of fuel and potentially cause fires, particularly in the fuel system's susceptibility to crash damage.

-Wiring problems that can result in a fire.

If you want more information about recalls and defects, contact the manufacturer of your vehicle, visit NHTSA.dot.gov, or consult an NC lemon law attorney to learn more about your rights as a consumer.

By: David Tang

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Written by Penelope Holiday. Learn about the North Carolina lemon law. Find out if you have an Asheville Lemon Law case. Get a free quote and more info from your lemon law attorney, Asheville NC: Sean Soboleski at www.nclemonlawattorney.com

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