If your 2025 Ram ProMaster keeps going back to the shop, you may be wondering whether California’s lemon law can help. Work vans are tools you rely on, and repeated defects can cost you time, money, and customers. This article explains how California’s lemon law may apply to a 2025 ProMaster and outlines practical steps you can take today to check your status—without legalese.
Is Your 2025 Ram ProMaster a Lemon in California?
California’s lemon law (the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act) protects buyers and lessees of new vehicles with factory warranties when a substantial defect isn’t fixed within a reasonable number of repair attempts. For many owners, the law’s “presumption” can kick in if, within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles, the vehicle has 2 repair attempts for a defect that’s likely to cause serious injury or death, 4 or more repair attempts for the same defect, or it’s out of service for a total of 30 or more days. Even if you’re outside those numbers, you may still have rights during the warranty period—those thresholds just make it easier to prove a claim.
Because the Ram ProMaster is often used for business, it’s important to know California extends certain lemon law protections to small businesses too. If your ProMaster’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is under 10,000 pounds and your business has no more than five vehicles registered in California, you may be covered when the van is purchased or leased primarily for business use. Coverage can also apply to personal, family, or household use. The key is that the problem substantially impairs the vehicle’s use, value, or safety, and the manufacturer (or its authorized dealer) has had a fair chance to fix it under the warranty.
What kinds of ProMaster issues raise red flags? Examples owners report on commercial vans include hard or delayed shifting, transmission shudder, loss of power or stalling, persistent check-engine lights, electrical shorts, infotainment or backup camera failures, sliding door latch problems, brake pulsation, premature rotor wear, steering vibration, HVAC failures that affect defrosting, and coolant or oil leaks. A single visit usually won’t qualify a vehicle as a lemon; the pattern matters. Documented repeat visits, long stays at the dealership, or defects that compromise safety can help demonstrate that your 2025 ProMaster might meet California’s lemon law criteria.
Steps to Check 2025 ProMaster Lemon Law Status Today
Start by organizing your paperwork. Gather your VIN, sales or lease contract, warranty booklet, and every repair order and invoice. Make a simple timeline listing each defect, the date you brought the van in, the dealership’s findings, parts replaced, and the number of days the ProMaster was out of service. Include tow receipts, loaner or rental records, and emails or texts with the dealer or manufacturer. Accurate, complete records are the backbone of any lemon claim and help you quickly see patterns and counts.
Next, compare your situation to California’s lemon law benchmarks. Ask yourself: Are the problems occurring during the manufacturer’s warranty? Have there been 2 or more repair attempts for a serious safety defect, 4 or more for the same recurring issue, or 30+ total days out of service? Did these events occur within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles (the presumption window)? Don’t worry if you’re outside that window—you can still pursue rights under the warranty and related laws like the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Also check for active recalls and technical service bulletins by running your VIN at NHTSA’s website; these can help explain recurring issues and guide your next steps.
If your records suggest you may qualify, notify the manufacturer in writing and request a repurchase or replacement under the lemon law. Use the contact information in your warranty booklet and follow any listed dispute program (for example, a manufacturer-sponsored arbitration program) before filing a formal claim, if applicable. Keep copies of everything you send. Avoid clearing codes or performing DIY fixes that could erase diagnostic data—let an authorized dealer document the issues. Finally, contact a California lemon law attorney to review your facts, confirm eligibility (including small-business coverage for GVWR and fleet size), and discuss options. A consultation can clarify your rights and the best route forward for your 2025 Ram ProMaster.
This article is for general informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship with ZapLemon. Laws change, facts matter, and your situation may be different. If you believe your 2025 Ram ProMaster may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon for a consultation at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com. Attorney advertising. Results depend on a number of factors unique to each case.