Small Claims Court: Contact Small Claims Court for advice on using Small Claims Court to reimburse repair and other costs. Ralph Nader`s The Lemon Book (Moyer-Bell 1990) includes an entire chapter on small claims litigation strategy, an index for individual states, and a chapter on your legal rights to help you better litigate your case in court. You can order the book for $17.50 from CAS Publications. Use of Better Business Bureau Autoline Arbitration: Volvo uses BBB Autoline in some states to resolve original owners` repair claims, a Volvo order to “buy back” your car, or both. The BBB program is not legally binding on the consumer, so you can reject a bad decision and go to court. The program is limited to states where arbitration is required under the state lemon law. Call 800-955-5100 and specifically ask to go through the BBB Auto Line arbitration program. The Lemon Book has a chapter that walks you through BBB arbitrage and can help you get redemptions and refunds. The Lemon Book is available at the CAS for $17.50 from CAS Publications. Help us make statutory salaries more transparent. Get exclusive access to anonymized legal salary data. Ironclad is the digital contract platform that in-house legal departments rely on to unleash the power of their contract data. By streamli.
Secret Guarantee Disclosure Laws: Four states (CA, CT, VA, and WI) have laws that require automakers to disclose their cars` secret warranties. Contact your Attorney General for information or to support such legislation. SCA`s Little Secrets of the Auto Industry (Moyer-Bell 1994) is devoted to secret guarantees on how to find and use them. Little Secrets is available for $17.50 from CAS Publications. Support for CAS efforts: File a complaint with CAS to pressure Volvo to take responsibility for defects in its cars. Become a CAS member by making a tax-deductible contribution to support us in our fight for you against Volvo and the other automotive giants. The Center for Auto Safety is the leading independent, not-for-profit, member-driven consumer advocacy organization dedicated to improving vehicle safety, quality, and fuel economy on behalf of all drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Volvo Cars is embarking on an exciting journey, redefining the automotive experience through innovation to make people`s lives less complicated. We offer you a unique opportunity to make a difference in a company with unique growth opportunities and real differences. Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs): Volvo issues TSBs to help dealers diagnose and repair problems with vehicles.
Some retailers allow you to view TSBs. Some lemons laws or secret warranties require manufacturers or dealers to provide TSBs for your vehicle. TSB summaries are available on the NHTSA website at www.nhtsa.dot.gov. NHTSA Technical Information Services, which can be contacted through the NHTSA Helpline at 800-424-9393 or 888-327-4236, can also send a specific TSB once you identify it on the NHTSA website or on a computer printout. ALLDATA provides free access to TSB summaries and sells copies of TSBs on its website. You can also purchase them from HELM, Inc. Call 800-782-4356 for order information. For your use, we have listed some of the most comprehensive TSBs on your vehicle. Check the above sources for other TSBs. We have opened the original job posting in a new tab.
Having trouble finding the tab? Open it here. Lemon lawsuit: If you need to sue Volvo for a lemon, you can find a list of lemon lawyers at CAS-Lawyers. Complain to Volvo: Write to Vic Doolan, CEO, Volvo Cars of North America, 7 Volvo Drive, Rockleigh NJ 07647 or call Volvo at 800-458-1552. Volvo recall support: Help us force the government to protect consumers by writing to your senators and congressional representatives asking them to contact the NHTSA and the Federal Trade Commission about your defects in your Volvo vehicle. Your local library contains the names of your representatives; Write them c/o US Senate (or House), Washington DC 20510 (or 20515). Find them and/or email them to www.house.gov/writerep/ and www.senate.gov. Learn from other complaints: You can get auto complaint summaries and service bulletins from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) online or by mail. To access summaries of complaints for specific makes, models, and years, visit the NHTSA website at www.nhtsa.dot.gov. Or for $20-40, you can get a computer print of complaints or service bulletins from NHTSA Technical Information Services, which can be reached through NHTSA`s Auto Safety Hotline at 800-424-9393 or 888-327-4236.
Specify the make, model, and year of manufacture, as the more specific the request, the less expensive printing is. Recalls and Investigations: Call NHTSA`s toll-free Auto Safety Helpline at 800-424-9393 or 888-327-4236 (at Washington DC 202-366-0123) or visit the NHTSA website at www.nhtsa.dot.gov Recall or www.nhtsa.dot.gov Investigations. Everything we do starts with people. Our goal is to move freely in a personal, sustainable and safe way.