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jgkeeto
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Mar 02, 2015

lemon law for class B

Just wondering if anyone knows if the lemon law works for class B rv.
we have a Roadtrek class b Agile on a Mercedes 2500 chasis. it has been nothing but problems from day 1 with Roadtrek and now with Mercedes. today is the 5th time it has gone back to Mercedes for a check engine light that keeps coming on. I have called Roadtrek and also Mercedes and filed complaints with them both, but this is just frustrating that every other week the light goes on and i have to take it to a dealer to fix or at what they consider fix.
so, does anyone know if they or someone they know has gone through with a lemon law lawsuit? we are just at our wits end and don't know what to do and are tired of constantly going and getting service on this vehicle.

thanks in advance.

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  • Your complaint is mostly about an engine light? Daimler owns both Mercedes and Freightliner which brings me to my point. I drive a Freightliner class 8 truck and there always seems to be an engine shaped yellow light on. This is not to be confused with the engine shaped yellow light which says "Check" on it. Now in the "old days" if you got an engine light you had a problem. Well, according to the shop mechanics, these days it's not always the case. Seems everything in the truck runs through the computer. Example: the radio send a signal to the computer which sends it to the speaker. I have a dead stereo speaker because the truck needs to go to the dealer to get the computer re-flashed. If you turn the wipers on the switch tells the computer to turn the wipers on. What happens is unused circuits/connections cause false signals at times. IF all you have is a yellow light it can just mean you have a "cab fault" and not an "engine code". Frustrating but basically information overload.

    If you turn the key towards on (don't start, just wake up dash)and wait for the dash to sequence through, then turn it off and repeat 3 times it will clear some codes.

    X2 on the OBD diagnostic tool.
  • We just bought it brand new in June of 2104 and the problems with the engine began in October and continue
  • TucsonJim wrote:
    I'm curious, do you use an OBD diagnostic tool so you can check and reset the codes yourself?


    Just wondering,

    Is no one reading the code/s ?
  • I'm curious, do you use an OBD diagnostic tool so you can check and reset the codes yourself?
  • You didn't mention how long you have had it and if the other problems were eventually repaired. A check engine light most likely would not be considered a covered problem under any of the lemon laws. I believe there were other posts on one of the forums here regarding lemon laws and I believe the consensus was that the laws did not apply to motorhomes. It might be beneficial for you to just find a good mechanic familiar with Mercedes and pay for it out of your pocket. This could go on forever and it's a big inconvenience to keep dropping it off. Sometimes your just better off doing warranty repairs yourself on these units.

    Good luck with it,

    Nick
  • I would guess that you could check with the state attorney general in the state that you bought it??
    bumpy