If you’re dealing with repeated issues in your 2022 BMW iX, you’re not alone—and you’re not without options. California’s lemon law may offer remedies, but the strength of any lemon claim often comes down to documentation. Here’s what California consumers should know about the basics and why “keep every record handy” isn’t just good advice—it’s essential.
2022 BMW iX Lemon Law in California: Basics
California’s lemon law, formally the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, protects buyers and lessees of vehicles—including electric vehicles like the 2022 BMW iX—when a manufacturer can’t repair a warranty-covered problem after a reasonable number of attempts. The law generally applies to vehicles purchased or leased in California that come with a manufacturer’s warranty. It covers both new vehicles and certain used or Certified Pre-Owned vehicles still under the manufacturer’s warranty when the issues arise.
What counts as a “reasonable number” of repair attempts depends on the situation. As a broad guideline, multiple repairs for the same issue, or 30 or more cumulative days out of service for warranty repairs, can trigger lemon law rights. Safety-related defects typically require fewer attempts. For an EV like the iX, examples can include repeated high-voltage battery or charging malfunctions, software or infotainment failures that disable key features, steering or braking warnings, or power loss concerns—so long as they’re covered by warranty and not caused by misuse or aftermarket modifications.
If your vehicle qualifies, potential remedies may include a buyback, a replacement vehicle, or a negotiated cash-and-keep settlement. There can be deductions for mileage (a “usage fee”) and other factors, and deadlines apply, so it’s important to understand your warranty terms and timing. Some manufacturers offer voluntary arbitration programs, which are typically optional in California. Because every case is unique, it’s wise to discuss your situation with a professional before making decisions about next steps.
Why Repair Records Matter for 2022 BMW iX
Your paperwork is the backbone of any potential lemon claim. Each visit to the dealership should produce a repair order that clearly states your complaint in your own words, the technician’s findings, and what was done or not done. For the 2022 BMW iX, EV-specific details are especially helpful: note the software version, any over-the-air update attempts, charging conditions (home vs. public DC fast charging), error messages, and any instance of reduced power or inoperable driver-assistance features. Ask the service advisor to include these specifics on the work order and final invoice.
Keep a complete folder—digital or physical—of everything tied to the problem. That includes service appointments, invoices, tow and roadside assistance records, loaner or rental car paperwork, photos or videos of warning lights or messages, and your communications with the dealer or BMW customer care. Jot down dates, mileage at drop-off and pick-up, and how the defect affects use, value, or safety (for example, sudden charging failures during trips or repeated “drive system” warnings). Save warranty booklets, recall or service campaign notices, and any texts or emails about delays, parts on backorder, or repeat visits.
These records do more than keep you organized—they help show patterns. They can demonstrate a reasonable number of repair attempts, tally days your iX was out of service, and connect recurring symptoms even when a dealer replaces different parts on different visits. Thorough documentation can also speed up negotiations with the manufacturer and reduce back-and-forth. If you think your 2022 BMW iX might qualify under California’s lemon law, having complete, well-labeled records is one of the most effective steps you can take before consulting a professional.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Results depend on the facts of each case, and no outcome is guaranteed. If you believe your 2022 BMW iX may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon for a consultation at zaplemon.com. We can review your records, explain your options, and help you decide on next steps.