DODGE CHALLENGER & DODGE CHARGER

Consumers are reporting to the Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center the rear differentials in 2014-2019 Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger cars with V8 engines allegedly cannot handle the horsepower and torque loads produced by the engines and transmissions.  The rear differential is described as a gear-based component that allows the rear tires to rotate at different speeds when the car is turning a corner.  The rear differentials make howling, whirling and whining sounds as drivers feel vibrations from the rear-ends.  Dodge has apparently issued several Technical Service Bulletins (TSB), but the defects remain.

How many times have you had to take your Dodge Challenger or Dodge Charger to your local Dodge dealer?  The Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center may be able to assist you.  Contact us for a free case review.

If we accept your case, we will ask Dodge to pay any attorney fees and costs that are incurred on your behalf.  We have been representing consumers in California for over thirty years.  Contact Jeff Le Pere to address any potential lemon law claim or dealer misrepresentation claim you may have.  jeff@rbblawgroup.com