Asher
Well-Known Member
I believe it does not apply to non-CA customers buying from CA based brands, but does apply to CA customers of non-CA brands.
While it is technically only for people in CA, this could spur vendors to keep replacement parts longer if they knew their obligations, helping customers from other places.
LA Times editorial:
"Under the Lemon Law — a.k.a. the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act — manufacturers of most household electronic goods that sell for more than $100 have to provide spare parts for up to seven years, regardless of warranty status...
Section 1793.03 of the Lemon Law stipulates that any manufacturer of a TV, stereo, computer or similar electronic device worth at least $100 “shall make available to service and repair facilities … functional parts to effect the repair of a product for at least seven years after the date a product model or type was manufactured.”
It also says spare parts must be available “regardless of whether the seven-year period exceeds the warranty period for the product.”
A spokesman for California Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris confirmed to me that “replacement parts for many electronic goods have to be available for up to seven years.”
While it is technically only for people in CA, this could spur vendors to keep replacement parts longer if they knew their obligations, helping customers from other places.
LA Times editorial:
"Under the Lemon Law — a.k.a. the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act — manufacturers of most household electronic goods that sell for more than $100 have to provide spare parts for up to seven years, regardless of warranty status...
Section 1793.03 of the Lemon Law stipulates that any manufacturer of a TV, stereo, computer or similar electronic device worth at least $100 “shall make available to service and repair facilities … functional parts to effect the repair of a product for at least seven years after the date a product model or type was manufactured.”
It also says spare parts must be available “regardless of whether the seven-year period exceeds the warranty period for the product.”
A spokesman for California Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris confirmed to me that “replacement parts for many electronic goods have to be available for up to seven years.”
California's Lemon Law helps protect pricey consumer electronics
California's Lemon Law is intended first and foremost to keep new-car buyers from being stuck with a hunk of junk.
www.latimes.com