Dodge Lemon Law in Texas
Experienced Texas Lemon Law attorneys helping Dodge owners get the compensation they deserve
Our database shows 930 recall records and 1,213 NHTSA complaints for Dodge vehicles
If you own a Dodge vehicle in Texas and it keeps breaking down despite repeated trips to the dealership, you may have a lemon. Dodge — manufactured by Stellantis — produces performance and family vehicles with alarming rates of electrical and safety defects. Texas has strong consumer protection laws specifically designed to help people in your situation, and our firm has the data and legal expertise to prove your case.
This page contains real data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) database covering Dodge recalls and consumer complaints. We use this data — not marketing fluff — to build winning lemon law cases for Texas Dodge owners.
Texas Lemon Law: How It Protects Dodge Owners
The Texas Lemon Law is codified under Chapter 2301 of the Texas Occupations Code (formerly the Texas Motor Vehicle Commission Code). It provides a legal remedy for Texas consumers who purchase or lease new vehicles — including all Dodge models — that have substantial manufacturing defects the manufacturer cannot fix.
Additionally, the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) provides another powerful avenue for recovery. Under the DTPA, if a manufacturer's failure to repair your Dodge constitutes an unconscionable action or a breach of warranty, you may be entitled to up to three times your actual damages.
Your Dodge May Be a Lemon If:
- The same defect has been repaired 4 or more times within the first 24 months or 24,000 miles
- A serious safety defect persists after 2 repair attempts
- Your Dodge has been out of service for 30+ cumulative days for warranty repairs
- The defect substantially impairs the vehicle's use, value, or safety
Dodge Defects and Recalls: What the Data Shows
Our analysis of NHTSA data reveals significant patterns of defects across the Dodge lineup. With 1,213 consumer complaints and 930 recall campaign records in our database, Dodge owners in Texas have substantial grounds for lemon law claims when their vehicles exhibit these documented issues.
📊 Top Complaint Categories
- Electrical System: 220 reported complaints
- Engine: 124 reported complaints
- Power Train: 118 reported complaints
- Airbags: 77 reported complaints
- Exterior Lighting: 75 reported complaints
- Fuel/Propulsion System: 68 reported complaints
🔧 Major Recall Components
- Airbag Inflator (Passenger): 93 affected vehicles in recall campaigns
- Airbag Inflator (Driver): 58 affected vehicles in recall campaigns
- Tie Rod Assembly: 43 affected vehicles in recall campaigns
- Alternator/Generator: 31 affected vehicles in recall campaigns
- ABS Control Unit: 30 affected vehicles in recall campaigns
Dodge Models Most Affected in Texas
Based on NHTSA complaint filings, these Dodge models generate the most consumer complaints. If you own one of these models and are experiencing repeated issues, your vehicle may qualify under the Texas Lemon Law:
- Dodge Durango — 294 NHTSA complaints
- Dodge Journey — 207 NHTSA complaints
- Dodge Grand Caravan — 203 NHTSA complaints
- Dodge Charger — 185 NHTSA complaints
- Dodge Challenger — 78 NHTSA complaints
- Dodge Dart — 60 NHTSA complaints
- Dodge Ram 1500 — 59 NHTSA complaints
- Dodge Hornet — 42 NHTSA complaints
Important: Even if your Dodge model isn't listed above, it may still qualify as a lemon. Any Dodge vehicle purchased or leased in Texas with a substantial defect that the manufacturer cannot repair is potentially covered. Dodge spans 16 different models in our database — contact us with your specific situation.
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What Qualifies as a Dodge Lemon in Texas?
Not every defect makes your Dodge a lemon. Under Texas law, the defect must be substantial — meaning it impairs the vehicle's use, market value, or safety. Based on our analysis of Dodge-specific NHTSA data, here are the types of defects that most commonly support successful Texas lemon law claims:
⚠️ Safety Defects (Strongest Claims)
Airbag malfunctions, brake failures, sudden loss of power, steering failures, seat belt defects, and unintended acceleration. Dodge has 930 recall records in our database, many involving these critical safety systems. Safety defects require only 2 repair attempts to qualify under Texas law.
🔧 Drivetrain and Engine Defects
Engine stalling, transmission shuddering or failure, rough shifting, power loss, and excessive oil consumption. These are among the top complaint categories for Dodge, and they clearly impair a vehicle's use and value.
💡 Electrical System Failures
Infotainment system freezing, dashboard warning lights, battery drain, electrical shorts, and sensor malfunctions. Modern Dodge vehicles rely heavily on electronic systems, and failures here can affect everything from basic operation to safety features.
The Texas Lemon Law Process for Dodge Owners
Filing a Texas Lemon Law claim against Stellantis involves a specific process administered by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV). Here's how it works:
Document Everything
Keep all repair orders, invoices, and correspondence with your Dodge dealer. Note dates, mileage, and detailed descriptions of each defect occurrence. Texas law is specific about documentation requirements.
Allow Reasonable Repair Attempts
Texas requires that Stellantis have a reasonable opportunity to fix the defect. Generally, this means 4 attempts for the same problem, 2 attempts for safety defects, or 30 days out of service. Make sure repairs are performed at authorized Dodge dealerships.
File With the TxDMV
Submit your complaint to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. The TxDMV will assign a case number and notify Stellantis. This must be done within 42 months of delivery or 18 months after warranty expiration — whichever comes first.
TxDMV Hearing or Settlement
The TxDMV will facilitate mediation or schedule a hearing before an administrative law judge. Many Dodge cases settle before hearing once the manufacturer sees the documented repair history and NHTSA complaint data supporting your claim.
Resolution: Refund, Replacement, or DTPA Claim
If the TxDMV rules in your favor, Stellantis must provide a refund or replacement. If the TxDMV process doesn't fully resolve your case, the Texas DTPA allows you to pursue additional damages in court — potentially up to 3x your actual damages for knowing or intentional violations.
Important Texas Deadlines for Dodge Lemon Law Claims
Why Texas Dodge Owners Choose Our Firm
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We focus exclusively on Texas Lemon Law and DTPA claims. We know the TxDMV process, Texas courts, and how manufacturers like Stellantis operate.
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From Houston and Dallas to Austin, San Antonio, and El Paso — we represent Dodge owners across every county in Texas.
Dodge Lemon Law FAQ for Texas Owners
Does the Texas Lemon Law cover Dodge vehicles?
Yes. The Texas Lemon Law (Chapter 2301 of the Texas Occupations Code) covers all new motor vehicles purchased or leased in Texas, including Dodge vehicles. If your Dodge has a substantial defect that the manufacturer or authorized dealer cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to a replacement vehicle or full refund.
How many repair attempts qualify my Dodge as a lemon in Texas?
Under Texas law, your Dodge may qualify as a lemon if: (1) the same substantial defect has been subject to repair four or more times within the first 24 months or 24,000 miles; (2) a serious safety defect remains after two repair attempts; or (3) the vehicle has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative days due to warranty repairs. These are guidelines — even fewer attempts may qualify depending on the severity of the defect.
What is the filing deadline for a Texas Lemon Law claim on my Dodge?
You must file your complaint with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) within 42 months of the date you took delivery of your Dodge, or within 18 months after the original warranty period expires — whichever comes first. Do not wait — delays can jeopardize your claim.
Do I need a lawyer to file a Dodge Lemon Law claim in Texas?
While you can file a TxDMV complaint yourself, having an experienced Texas lemon law attorney significantly increases your chances of a favorable outcome. Dodge's parent company (Stellantis) will have corporate lawyers defending the claim. Our firm handles Dodge lemon law cases on a contingency basis — you pay nothing unless we win.
What compensation can I get for a Dodge lemon in Texas?
If your Dodge qualifies as a lemon under Texas law, you may receive: (1) a full refund of the purchase price including taxes, registration, and finance charges, minus a reasonable use deduction; (2) a comparable replacement vehicle; or (3) cash compensation through the Texas DTPA (Deceptive Trade Practices Act), which may include up to three times your actual damages if the manufacturer's conduct was knowing or intentional.
Can I file a lemon law claim for a used Dodge in Texas?
Yes, but only if your used Dodge was still covered by the original manufacturer's warranty when the defect first appeared, and the vehicle was purchased from a licensed Texas dealership. Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Dodge vehicles with active manufacturer warranties are often eligible.
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Your Dodge should work the way it was promised. If it doesn't, Texas law says you deserve a refund, a replacement, or compensation.
With 1,213 NHTSA complaints and 930 recall records for Dodge in our database, the data supports your case.
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Data on this page is sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) database and reflects recall campaigns and consumer complaints as recorded by NHTSA. Recall counts represent individual vehicle-recall pairings, not unique recall campaigns. Complaint counts reflect consumer-reported issues and do not necessarily indicate confirmed defects. This page is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Contact our office for a free consultation about your specific Dodge vehicle.
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