Does Low Tire Pressure Mean My Car Is a Lemon?
The tires on your vehicle are helping keep you safe, under all driving conditions on the roadways. The tire pressure needs to be always correct on all tires, and the pressure cannot vary or the car can become unstable to drive, even under normal driving conditions. The tires on a car are the only car component that is keeping you safe on the roads, and low tires can explode or cause you to lose control of your car, even in good weather conditions.
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Our legal team at the My Lemon Law Lawyer Group can help you, when you have defective tires that cannot keep the proper tire pressure. A tire that will not stay properly inflated can overheat on the roads when it is being driven, which can overheat the tires. An overheated tire can cause increased friction which will make the air in the tire’s combustible, and can explode or “blow out” the tires completely. When this happens, you need to watch out! The tires exploding on your vehicle can cause you to swerve into oncoming traffic, throw your vehicle with you in it off of an embankment, or even flip your vehicle on the roads, causing you to careen out of control. It is not possible for you to have a feeling of safety and security when driving on defective tires, and we understand how you feel. You can call us today at the My Lemon Law Lawyer Group, and we will help you get to the bottom of your defective tire lemon car claim with the car manufacturer and the car dealership where you purchased your vehicle.
Manufacturers of Leaking Tires Are in the Business of Producing Defective Goods, Which Can Explode During Normal Driving Conditions
If you are like many drivers and do know how to frequently check your tire pressure correctly, you might be disappointed to find that your tires are continually lower than they should be. That means that your tires are probably defective, and you will have to constantly put more air into the tires, to keep them at the proper psi for driving safely on the roadways. If your tire pressure is off, your tires can explode on you when you are driving under even normal driving conditions. You will need to always check your tires cold, not when you have been driving them all day long. You can open your door and look in the door jamb to see the correct tire pressure for your vehicle. Next, you will need to insert the tire pressure gage into the tire and fill the tires to the proper psi that is on the sticker on the driver’s door, or found in the owner’s manual for your vehicle. If you start filling the tires and see that the psi is above the number that it needs to be at, you can go on and let out a little air from the tires until you get the proper psi for the tires on your vehicle. Do this procedure carefully and do not be in a hurry to finish filling your tires properly. This is the normal way to fill a tire that is a little low, but it will not cut it when your tires are just plain defective, and will not keep the air in them whatever you do. In that case if you do have defective tires, you are going to need to make a claim with the car dealership that you have a lemon car with defective car tires. If the car dealership gives you a hard time regarding your tires being replaced on your lemon car, you can call us today to go over the next steps to initiating a lawsuit, based on the merits of your claim.
Common Defects of Low Tire Pressure on a Lemon Car
If your vehicle has low tire pressure, then it is more likely to possibly blow out the tires when the vehicle is driven in normal road driving conditions. The tire pressure can change if the weather outside suddenly gets hot or cold, and that can mean the difference between safe or dangerous tires on your car. If your car has defective tires and that defect is manifested in low or unstable tire pressures on the vehicle, there can be a loss of pressure on the tires, making the car unstable too. When there are defects on the tires and it creates a hot tire, that tire is more likely to explode on the road, even under normal driving conditions. You can call us to review the claim of a lemon car because of defective and dangerous tires, by calling us at the My Lemon Law Lawyer Group today.
How Long Do I Have to File My Lemon Car Claim?
The statute of limitations for a lemon car claim is 4 years, depending on the facts of your lemon car case.
What Are the Lemon Car Settlement Values?
The lemon car settlement values are going to vary from case to case. We can ensure that you do have your full settlement package, by adding in any expenses, damages and other losses that are related to your claim.
How Long Will It Take to Settle My Lemon Car Claim?
It can take around 3-5 months to settle your lemon car claim. You will want to review it with our professional legal team, to ensure that you get the money you deserve for your case.
Is My Leased Car Eligible for a Lemon Car Claim?
Yes, in general your leased car is eligible for a lemon car claim. All that you must do is to call us to review your claim with you today.
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