: You must identify a "substantial defect" that significantly affects the vehicle's safety, use, or value (e.g., persistent engine or transmission issues).

: You must give Ford-authorized dealerships a "reasonable number" of chances to fix the issue—typically 3 to 4 attempts, or just 1 attempt if it’s a severe safety risk.

: Ford reviews your repair history, invoices, and service records to see if the vehicle qualifies as a "lemon".

The program is primarily governed by state "Lemon Laws," meaning exact rules vary based on your location. The general process follows these steps:

: If approved, Ford offers a resolution, which can be a full refund, a replacement vehicle, or a cash settlement.

The Ford buyback program, often referred to as the or Lemon Law Program , is a process where Ford buys back a defective vehicle from a customer who has experienced recurring issues that couldn't be fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts. How the Program Works

: If you accept, you return the vehicle to a designated dealer and receive your compensation. Eligibility Requirements What Is a Ford Lemon Law Buyback & How to Qualify (2025)

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