If your 2024 Kia Seltos has been in and out of the shop for the same stubborn problem, you’re not alone—and you may be wondering whether California’s lemon law can help. The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act (often called the California Lemon Law) protects consumers when a new or certified pre-owned vehicle can’t be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts under the manufacturer’s warranty. This article explains the basics in plain English so you can quickly gauge whether your Seltos issues might be covered and what to do next.
Is Your 2024 Kia Seltos a Lemon in California?
In everyday terms, a “lemon” is a car with a defect that the dealer can’t seem to repair during the warranty period, even after multiple chances. For a 2024 Kia Seltos, this could include recurring transmission shudder or hesitation, engine stalling, warning lights that keep coming back, braking or steering concerns, electrical or infotainment glitches, or persistent ADAS (driver-assistance) malfunctions. The key is whether the defect substantially impairs the vehicle’s use, value, or safety—and whether Kia has had a reasonable opportunity to repair it.
California law provides helpful guideposts, especially within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles (whichever comes first). Generally, the law presumes a vehicle may be a lemon if: the dealer tried to fix a serious safety issue two or more times and it still isn’t resolved; or four or more repair attempts were made for the same non-safety defect; or the car was out of service for repairs for more than 30 total days. These are not hard-and-fast requirements in every situation, but they’re useful markers to evaluate your experience.
Your Seltos must be covered by Kia’s warranty when the problem first appears. New Kia vehicles typically include a 5-year/60,000-mile basic warranty and a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty for the original owner, and certified pre-owned vehicles often carry limited warranties as well. If you bought the vehicle used, you may still qualify if the defect arose and repair attempts occurred during the applicable manufacturer warranty. Because eligibility can be fact-specific, it’s wise to review your paperwork and consult with a California lemon law professional.
Steps to Check California Lemon Law Eligibility
Start by gathering your records. Collect your purchase or lease agreement, warranty booklet, and every repair order and invoice. Each repair visit should list the complaint (your description), the technician’s findings, and the work performed. If you’ve had intermittent problems—like a hard-start condition, a transmission jerk on downshift, or a screen that goes black—note the dates, mileage, weather, and any dash warnings. Also track how many total days your Seltos spent at the dealership, including any parts delays.
Next, compare your experience to California’s benchmarks. Ask yourself: Did the same defect persist after multiple repair attempts? Was it a safety-related concern (e.g., loss of power, brake issues, steering pull, sudden stalling)? Did the vehicle sit at the dealer for lengthy stretches? Check whether issues arose within the warranty period and whether they continued despite the dealer’s efforts. It’s also smart to look up recalls and technical service bulletins (TSBs) for the 2024 Kia Seltos—if Kia has published guidance or parts updates, those documents can help explain what’s happening and support your timeline.
Finally, consider escalation steps. If the defect continues, tell the dealer clearly that the issue is unresolved and request another repair attempt, a field engineer review, or escalation through Kia customer care. Some manufacturers offer informal dispute or arbitration programs; participation is usually optional in California but can be a way to build your record. Keep your communications professional and documented. Because deadlines may apply, such as statutes of limitation, scheduling a consultation with a California lemon law attorney or qualified legal service—like ZapLemon—can help you understand your rights and potential remedies, such as a repurchase, replacement, or cash settlement, without making any commitments.
This article is for general informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws are complex and fact-specific. If you believe your 2024 Kia Seltos may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon for a consultation to discuss your situation. Reach us at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com. Attorney advertising. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.