If your 2024 Cadillac CT5 keeps returning to the dealership for the same problem, you’re probably wondering when a defect becomes “serious” under California’s Lemon Law. In plain terms, California looks at whether the issue substantially impairs the car’s use, value, or safety. This article explains what that means for CT5 owners and offers practical steps you can take to protect your rights—without giving legal advice. If you think your CT5 may qualify as a lemon, the consumer team at ZapLemon is here to help.
What California Counts as a Serious CT5 Defect
California’s Lemon Law (the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act) considers a defect “serious” if it substantially impairs the vehicle’s use, value, or safety and the manufacturer or its authorized dealer can’t fix it after a reasonable number of attempts. “Substantial impairment” is a common-sense standard: does the problem make the car unsafe to drive, unreliable for daily use, or significantly reduce what a reasonable buyer would pay for it? The law applies to defects covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, which typically includes the bumper-to-bumper and powertrain coverage on a new 2024 Cadillac CT5.
The law also includes a helpful “presumption” during the first 18 months or 18,000 miles (whichever comes first). Under that presumption, you may be entitled to lemon remedies if: (1) the same defect was subject to repair four or more times; (2) a defect that could cause death or serious bodily injury was subject to repair two or more times; or (3) the vehicle was out of service for warranty repairs for a total of 30 or more days. You don’t have to meet the presumption to have a valid case—but if you do, it can make your claim easier to prove.
A few practical points matter. The defect must arise during the warranty period and you need to give an authorized Cadillac dealer a reasonable number of chances to fix it. Minor annoyances—like a squeak with no effect on safety or operation—usually won’t qualify. Keep every repair order, note dates and mileage, and describe symptoms consistently. If the problem continues, consider opening a case with Cadillac/GM customer care and save any emails or case numbers; that paper trail can be important evidence of “reasonable repair attempts.”
Examples of Serious Defects in 2024 Cadillac CT5
Safety-related failures are the clearest examples of “serious” defects. These include brake system problems (soft pedal, loss of braking power, repeated ABS or brake warning lights), steering loss or power steering failure, airbag/SRS malfunctions, fuel leaks, or unintended acceleration. California recognizes that these issues can pose an immediate risk of injury, which is why a safety-related defect may meet the standard after as few as two unsuccessful repair attempts. If you experience any of these, stop driving if it feels unsafe and have the car towed to the dealer.
Powertrain and drivability issues can also substantially impair use and value. Think engine stalling at speed, no-start or hard-start conditions, sudden loss of power, overheating, abnormal vibrations, or transmission problems such as harsh shifts, slipping, or failure to engage gears. Repeated check-engine lights tied to the same underlying fault—even after software updates or part replacements—can point to a persistent nonconformity. If your CT5 spends 30 or more cumulative days in the shop for these repairs, that alone can satisfy the presumption window.
Electrical and advanced driver-assistance features can be serious when they affect safety or core usability. Examples include repeated failures of the instrument cluster, blackouts of the infotainment display that disable the backup camera or emergency call functions, malfunctioning forward-collision or lane-keeping systems, parking sensors that provide false alerts, or repeated battery drain that leaves you stranded. Water leaks leading to mold, inoperative defrost/defog that limits visibility, or HVAC failures that make the vehicle unusable in normal conditions may also qualify if they substantially impair use, value, or safety. The key is recurrence and impact—document each occurrence and what the dealer did.
If your 2024 Cadillac CT5 has a recurring defect that affects how you use it, what it’s worth, or how safe it feels, California’s Lemon Law may offer relief. Next steps you can take today: keep every repair order and invoice, photograph or video the symptoms when safe, confirm your warranty status, and schedule repairs through an authorized Cadillac dealer. If the problem returns, escalate to GM/Cadillac customer care and record the case number.
This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Reading this blog does not create an attorney-client relationship. Results are not guaranteed and depend on the facts of each case. Attorney advertising.
Have questions about your CT5? Contact ZapLemon for a no-obligation consultation to discuss your situation and options under California law. If you believe your vehicle may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com. We’re here to help you understand your rights and next steps.